St. Andrew’s, Quebec City, QC
Sit down and take this in slowly: St. Andrew’s celebrated its 250th anniversary; it’s the oldest English-speaking congregation of Scottish origin in Canada. And, of […]
Sit down and take this in slowly: St. Andrew’s celebrated its 250th anniversary; it’s the oldest English-speaking congregation of Scottish origin in Canada. And, of […]
Two extremes, fundamentalism vs. universalism, co-exist, not always peacefully, within the church. Both perspectives have merit, the basic difference being that the former allows salvation […]
Back in 1985, when there was a terrible famine in Ethiopia, a group of famous Canadian musicians came together in a song that tells us […]
Re Churches Share Less with National Offices, December News I am saddened and concerned that our staff at national offices will have one week of […]
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Worship is a complicated thing. Jesus said we are to worship the Lord in spirit and in truth. But what does that mean? Simply put: […]
First, Chatham, celebrated its 175th anniversary last October. Dr. Leighton Ford,of Leighton Ford Ministries, was the guest speaker. He’s seen with Rev. Mike Maroney cutting […]
What can the Book of Praise tell us about our identity as Canadian Presbyterians? That was the challenge I took for my term paper in […]
Re The Universal Word, Theology 101, December I agree that for the word of God, there are no outsiders — we are, after all, all […]
Christian bands, such as Skillet, and As I Lay Dying, use music as an evangelistic tool, introducing audiences who are unfamiliar and even antagonistic toward […]
During a visit to Canada last fall, I was repeatedly confronted by the question: Is it worth investing resources and effort in development initiatives in […]
Re Zander Dunn, December Letters I want to thank Zander Dunn for his honesty about how he arrives at his theology, taking from the Bible […]
Rev. Yeon Wha Kim was welcome into the pastoral charge of First, Thunder Bay, Ont., in September.
Joan Kennedy and John Hawkins were honoured last November for their many years as elders of St. Columba, Saint John. The occasion was the 114th […]
As traumatized residents wandered through the ruins of Port-au-Prince after an earthquake devastated the region on Jan. 12, support for relief efforts was already pouring […]
Five presbyteries, encompassing all Presbyterian parishes within Southland and Otago below the Waitaki River in New Zealand, are joining together to form the Southern Presbytery. […]
Sweetheart Sunday, honouring the couples married in St. Andrew’s, Thunder Bay, Ont., was one of the special events marking the 100th anniversary of its present […]
The letters this month (as they do each month) really enforce the idea expressed by Revs. Ray and Joyce Hodgson (January 2010) of the Presbyterian […]
I cried when I heard the surgeon’s report. Ten days earlier I’d had a hip replacement. My tears made me realize how anxious I was […]