Welcome, Neighbour!
It’s always nice to greet the new neighbour who moves in almost next door. When you are a church and it is an organization that […]
It’s always nice to greet the new neighbour who moves in almost next door. When you are a church and it is an organization that […]
The meaning of church membership is relatively difficult to define in a very comprehensive way. We know the sacrament of baptism is the moment of […]
Jobat is a welcoming and peaceful place. By the time Presbyterian World Service and Development committee member, Rev. Laura Kavanagh, Presbyterian missionary, Michelle Verwey and […]
“Prophet Isaiah” and his assistant went to all the local Churches in Pugwash, N.S., inviting people to the live Nativity to take place there in […]
Just around Christmas, two new elders were ordained at St. Matthew’s. There was cake. And on our website, the hard working Rev. Grant with the […]
My grandmother was one of the gentlest, kindest, all ’round nice people I have ever known. I never heard her raise her voice, nor heard […]
St. John’s P. C., Pugwash, White Gift Service December, 2010
Presbyterian congregations in Queensland, Australia are helping their surrounding communities rebuild their lives after major flooding hit the northeast part of the continent in January. […]
Dec. 12th could not come quickly enough. Finally, our Ask Me About My Church campaign began. It involved seven of the nine churches in Keswick, […]
In 1970’s Fredericton, where I grew up, there was an annual walk-a-thon that was a rite of passage for a lot of us. It went […]
Migrant workers were not for-gotten by a Vancouver human rights group that held a “vigil for the silenced” on Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, 2010. […]
Contributions to the church’s national mission and ministry fund dropped four per cent in 2010, bringing the fund’s year-end total to the lowest levels seen […]
So the younger generations don’t attend church? Maybe that’s because they see the church as the “new atheists” charge, having blind faith, which is often […]
The origin of the expression, “the real McCoy” is very interesting. Trained as a mechanical engineer in Scotland, Canadian-born Elijah McCoy could only find work […]
When I had lost hope You opened up your doors and your arms. You found places for me To help To learn And to love. […]
West Point Grey dedicated a new church sign for the congregations of West Point Grey and Doorae Korean who are in a covenant relationship with one another in Vancouver. […]
This Presbyterian Church of Ours, a slim volume packed with a lot of information and wisdom, history and theology, and a great deal of dry […]
Re Good News Stories, November It was good to read the Good News Stories. Have you heard Cannington’s story? They had a beautiful brick church […]
Re More Grey Hair in Pews, December News You realize, of course, much of it has been there all along, masquerading as blonde, brunette and […]
Re This Is My Beloved Son, December This article took me back to 1993 when I was diagnosed as bipolar, and the years of personal […]