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St. Andrew’s, Hamilton, Bermuda
Rev. John Fraser, centre, was inducted into St. Andrew’s, Hamilton, Bermuda, (that’s right, Bermuda!) last August. There to participate in the service were Rev. Jan […]
Rev. John Fraser, centre, was inducted into St. Andrew’s, Hamilton, Bermuda, (that’s right, Bermuda!) last August. There to participate in the service were Rev. Jan […]
Re Hinduism and Buddhism, October 2009 It is with trepidation that I venture to respond to such and eminent theologian as Dr. Joseph McLelland. Ninian […]
Presbyterian College, Montreal Date: May 13, 2010 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Speaker: Prof. Ellen Aitken, dean of […]
St. Timothy’s, Ajax, celebrated a combined Christmas pageant, choir chorale and congregational carol sing on December 13, with everyone involved. The star of the show […]
Re The Lessons of Purim, For the Journey, February I want to express my appreciation to David Webber for his article about the Old Testament […]
Why is it so difficult to get a listing of staff who were at Cecilia Jeffery during the period of 1960-1967?
The Women’s Mission Society of St. Andrew’s, Arnprior, Ont., celebrated 125 years of faith and mission, last October. The guest speaker was Druse Bryan, the […]
Re Churches Share Less with National Offices, January The news item implies Presbyterians had been less generous in their support of Presbyterians Sharing in 2009 […]
When Ken Graham distributes bedkits for Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW), he is bringing more than useful necessities to kids in developing countries. He […]
The plea for pity by the national office serves to highlight the need for not just serious discussion but timely decision-making. No one will disagree […]
Re Coming Alive in Lent, Renewal, February I so agree with bringing back the idea of repentance in churches. We have gotten away from this […]
Amid the clatter of a busy downtown city sits a haven of peace and sanctity — St. Paul’s, an English Gothic stone structure designed by […]
A variety of photos from the life of Trinity, Calgary: the youth group singing at Beverly Senior’s Centre and some Christmas art that decorated the […]
Crieff Hills Community, the sprawling 250-acre retreat and conference centre near Guelph, Ont., is holding an auction on May 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30, […]
When I went through Knox College (1939-1942) and received an ordination from our then Toronto presbytery, I could go to work with feelings of hope […]
Re Taiwan, January As the pastor of Knox, Embro, Ont., which was Rev. George Leslie Mackay’s home congregation, I was unsettled at the indignation of […]
“Do you think that God might be speaking to me?” he asked. This young man was new to the Presbyterian Church and to Christian faith, […]
Re Restore Kairos’ Funds, For the Record, January I was very disturbed to hear about the funding cuts to Kairos, and was stunned to learn […]
Following the massive earthquake in Haiti, four friends from three different high schools (Lucas Bahdi and Patrick Klimczak of A. N. Myer Secondary, Quy Dinh […]
The Canadian Foodgrains Bank — a food justice organization of which the Presbyterian Church is a member — is holding its Spring workshops this April […]