Living Faith : Then & Now
Articulating Belief An unlikely success story. by Stephen Hayes Living with Living Faith A useful and acceptable summing up of Presbyterianism. by Laurence DeWolfe Ancient […]
Articulating Belief An unlikely success story. by Stephen Hayes Living with Living Faith A useful and acceptable summing up of Presbyterianism. by Laurence DeWolfe Ancient […]
Two new elders were added to the session of First in January. Presbyterian College Principal John Vissers spoke about identity in Christ: we are the […]
It was refreshing to read George McMillan’s article A Special Bible as he exposes not only his faith as a Christian but his dedication, and […]
Re Centre Road, January The church referred to is actually Knox and is located on Centre Road — the highway separating East Williams and West […]
I feel slightly schizophrenic after spending some time trying to find my way around online. No doubt, the style and present set up is now dictated […]
The amalgamation process undertaken by St. Andrew’s and Knox was sincere and many people worked hard to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion. Surely it would […]
Re Responding to Webber, January Our new form of the old Sacramentarian controversy must not become divisive. If our polity can accommodate Presbyterian bishops, lay […]
One Sunday last December members of St. Andrew’s, Guelph, Ont., watched as our director of youth ministry, Matt Foxall, had his head shaved by local […]
“Secret Pals” is a ministry at St. Giles’, Prince George, B.C., where women are partnered to pray for each other all year long. They also […]
Well Jack certainly got that one wrong. Jack — Rev. John Weir Foote — was a beloved member of St. Andrew’s, Cobourg, Ont., where I […]
Our beautiful church, Sedgwick Memorial, is nestled between the French and Waugh Rivers of Tatamagouche, N.S. But how do we define such beauty? If beauty […]
Re: Is This Really What God Wants, November In the secular world, the measure of a man is often determined by the value of his […]
St. Matthew’s is part of a three-point charge along with Tatamagouche and Pugwash. On a Sunday in December they brought the Christmas story to life.
Hands: Agnes, haven’t you gone overboard in this? Hands are hands, doing what hands are made for … cooking, eating with, sewing, knitting, troweling, planting, bathing, […]
In the November issue you report that a typhoon “ravished” southern Taiwan. Surely what the typhoon did was “ravaged” Taiwan. Same root but not the […]
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The monthly meeting of the prayer shawl group of St. Andrew’s in Dartmouth, N.S. , is a joyful combination of prayer, business, refreshment, conversation and […]
While I was still in my early 20s, a little green book appeared in the hymnbook racks of my home church. That little green book […]
Numerous staff at the church’s national offices finished their contracts or shifted gears in January. • Joro Lee completed his second one-year contract with Communications […]