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Still More Questions about Christ Alone
Re Theology 101, December I am trying to make sense of your December editorial as well as Dorcas Gordon’s article, “Christ Alone.” You state that […]
Re Theology 101, December I am trying to make sense of your December editorial as well as Dorcas Gordon’s article, “Christ Alone.” You state that […]
St. Matthew’s has joined just a handful of Presbyterian churches in Canada in implementing a green energy program by installing solar panels on the church […]
St. Paul’s celebrated the 100th anniversary of the church’s Casavant organ in November with a musical recital that drew over 250 spectators. The present organist […]
Muriel Manley is a big part of church life at St. James—so big, in fact, that the Thamesville Herald printed this picture to mark her […]
Throughout the 2011 General Assembly, one word seemed to emerge over and over again: Vision. The Record asked the nominees for moderator of the 2012 […]
“The new Beacan Presbyterian in the midst of construction. The congregation is an amalgamation success story.” This is a good news story. In 2007, Knox […]
In October many of the ladies at Guildwood participated in a program called Pathways of Prayer, spending a day in reflection and discovery with speaker […]
In the Presbytery of Oak Ridges, we think of our congregations as being in the business of sharing the Good News in every way possible—and […]
Rev. W. J. S. McClure, minister emeritus of St. Andrew’s, conducted worship on Oct. 30, 2011, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his ordination. Rev. […]
Re Pop Christianity, December A big thank – you to Andrew Faiz for his December column. The Christmas season is a profoundly complex event which, […]
Re Mary’s Journey of Faith, December The article, Mary’s Journey of Faith by Calvin Brown touched me very deeply. You see I was born in […]
Every year during Advent St. Luke’s decorates a Christmas tree with hats, mittens and scarves to be shared with those who need them. Once the […]
I was glad to see that our General Assembly confirmed its support for Israel and our acceptance of Jews. However, in the August issue of […]
Retired ministers have a lot of wisdom and experience to offer the church. So why do they feel excluded at presbytery?
Confessions can be dangerous things. Charles Fensham reflects on what it means to follow the Way of Christ—and to believe in words written on a prison wall.
Our current way of communicating in worship just isn’t working. So how do we connect in a communication-crazy world?
St. Luke’s and St. James came together to worship—and to mark their coming together in a bigger way; the two churches have united to form […]
The Presbyterian Church hasn’t taken much interest in Black History Month. But maybe it’s time we did.
North Korea Worst for Christian Persecution The international Christian organization Open Doors released its annual World Watch List in January, naming the 50 countries where […]
A group of women at Knox – Calvin chose an unusual way to celebrate the 150th anniversary of their church: to knit and crochet prayer […]