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World News – November 11
Scotland’s Gay Marriage Discussion Stirs Controversy The Scottish government has begun a 14 – week public consultation, running from September to December, on the question […]
Scotland’s Gay Marriage Discussion Stirs Controversy The Scottish government has begun a 14 – week public consultation, running from September to December, on the question […]
Our Feature on the Solas The 16th – century reformers—Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Knox and others—were derisively nicknamed, “the Sola – ists.” They distilled the essence […]
The Essa Township fire department visited Living Faith Community in August, but not to douse any fires. Instead they kindled the excitement of over 60 […]
Samantha Ashton asked for an unusual birthday present this year: a full – immersion baptism. She became a member of Knox in July along with […]
Should you read the Bible? The Presbyterian Church in Canada states: “Yes. The regular reading and study of scripture, together with the hearing of the […]
An important part of what the Presbyterian Church in Canada means to me is that it welcomes people who have questions. If it didn’t, I […]
Friends, family and the members of two congregations gathered in July for the induction of Rev. Andrew MacDonald as minister of Little Narrows and St. […]
Glenbrook knows the value of organ and tissue donation, since congregant Donna Greenidge has been both a kidney and pancreas recipient. In June, the church […]
More than 36 seniors from Chapel Place celebrated the 72nd birthday of associate minister Rev. Anwar Hanna during their 18th annual seniors’ conference at Fair […]
The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was celebrated at First Presbyterian on Mother’s Day and Christian Family Sunday. Here, Rev. Charles McPherson stands with beaming grandparents […]
St. Andrew’s, King Street, in downtown Toronto, was filled with overflow crowds from the state funeral of Jack Layton, which was held across the street […]
Re Is Multiculturalism Bad for the Church?, July/August Daniel Cho has demonstrated both a theoretical and practical understanding of “ethnic” and “multicultural.” This is an […]
A minister friend of mine from the city said it all began because of his mother – in – law. After he and his wife […]
Three choir members at Knox can boast more than 160 years of service between them. Janice Small (over 60 years), Grace Rothwell (over 50 years) […]
St. Andrew’s had cake! The celebration on May 15th was in honour of the 60th year since Rev. Laurie Sutherland’s graduation and ordination. Rev. Sutherland, […]
Hungarian parliament in Budapest, Hungary New Hungarian Law Threatens some Churches Hungary has introduced a new law governing the registration of religious groups that critics […]
Servant leadership—it’s not an oxymoron. It’s a thing of mystery, filled with grace. Dr. William Walker has been a living embodiment, serving 60 years on […]
Re Kirk Discusses Gay Clergy, News, July/August I was baptized in 1920 in Rosskeen Parish Church in the village of Alness in Ross – shire, […]
I was raised Presbyterian, by faith – filled parents who planted the faith – seed in me. The seed did not take root or start […]
The word “evangelism” means different things to different people. Some see it as negative; a method of force-feeding ideologies down the throats of heathens; others […]