PC(USA) Member Killed in Arizona Shooting
Phyllis Schneck, a member of Northminster Presbyterian in Tucson, Arizona, was among those killed in the shootings on Jan. 8, 2011, that left six people […]
Phyllis Schneck, a member of Northminster Presbyterian in Tucson, Arizona, was among those killed in the shootings on Jan. 8, 2011, that left six people […]
Creative Hands started last fall at Wasaga Beach Community Church. Projects include prayer shawls, pneumonia vests and milk bag sleeping mats. Seventy-five pneumonia vests have […]
The congregation at Kortright, Guelph, Ont., had a faith-filled one-Sunday offering that netted more than $76,000 for Habitat for Humanity. Diane Nelson (left), executive director […]
Re Am I Just I, December What a wonderful story. The church is not the building but the people, the family of God. When Jesus […]
Re A Shift in the Wind, December In response to Hans Kouwenberg’s concern that with cutbacks there will be fewer “boots on the ground” to […]
Three years after a fire destroyed the 128-year-old Knox Church in Cannington, Ont., the congregation has risen from the ashes, joining with nearby Beaverton to […]
Most Presbyterians believe in prayer but many of us don’t pray well. The numbers of prayer meetings in churches are few and for the most […]
1989 – Dai comes to Canada from China. He finds a welcoming community at Knox, Spadina. Shortly after, he begins a mission outreach to Chinese […]
St. Andrew’s, commonly known as the Kirk, recently held an auction and dessert party with proceeds going towards the recent church renovations (a new entrance […]
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Re This Is My Beloved Son, December I wish to thank you on behalf of myself and my wife for this article. We read it […]
The month-long political impasse in Ivory Coast is in danger of causing a humanitarian crisis as people flee across the border to Liberia and Ghana, […]
The Presbytery of Pictou handed Peter MacDonald his call to Boularderie Pastoral Charge, Cape Breton. Rev. Charles McPherson, clerk; Rev. Mary Anne Grant, moderator; Peter MacDonald; […]
In 1989, the House of Commons adopted a resolution to eliminate child poverty by 2000. It has not eliminated poverty and in some cases, it […]
True theology is dialogue, not monologue. It is conversational and dynamic, not monolithic and static. In our forthcoming Theology 101 series, we seek to model […]
Re What Does Vital, Faithful Worship Cost? In Song, Jan. 5 This is a good topic for discussion. I think that breathing new life into […]
I use Christ’s name in vain, I have displayed in the worst way and everything I’ve done requires redemption from Him, the One, In advance […]
Re This Is My Beloved Son, December Thank you to the author of this article and thank you for publishing it.
I called to have a little dialogue; you know, a friendly exchange with a friend who would listen to my complaints and then agree with […]
Kay Coulis (right) has been playing the organ and piano at First for 55 years! She was celebrated in October, and is seen here with […]