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The Homeless Church Though some churches claim to be “church without walls” this one literally is. homelesschurch.org The Internet Monk Christian blogger Michael Spencer of […]
The Homeless Church Though some churches claim to be “church without walls” this one literally is. homelesschurch.org The Internet Monk Christian blogger Michael Spencer of […]
On April 28, 2009 eight women from the Presbytery of Lindsay-Peterborough landed in Budapest. Wow! The flowers were in full bloom. Church steeples rose all […]
Judging by how much ink is being spilled these days on books about the divine, God is alive and well, at least in print. Visit […]
The lady approached the minister after church and with a frown on her face declared that she didn’t like the first prayer in the service […]
It may be that the worship wars — and the contemporary vs. traditional, worship band vs. organ attitudes that went with them — are over. […]
Re Making a CD, In Song, November 15 Thank you for writing on this important, and sometimes overlooked, topic. If anyone should be paying attention […]
With interest, I recently read the debate generated by Zander Dunn’s response to Calvin Brown’s article Popping the Question (May, 2009). Duncan Cameron (Letters, Nov. […]
Sand Hill, Kingston, Ont., has a new sign. It’s down the road, on Anne and Gaten Levac’s property, next to Highway 15, north of town, […]
Pat Binnie, Decima Baker and Joyce Beaton experienced quite a day one Sunday in September: a piper, then a wonderful soloist, a great buffet, and […]
Re Patricia Schneider’s Online Column I love this writer!
Don McNabb served as clerk of session at Jubilee, Stayner, for 37 years. His replacement, Ellen Craig thanked him for a job well done. Behind […]
It concerns me deeply that a significant number of the members of my congregation are discontinuing their subscriptions to the Record. Many are rightly concerned […]
The youth society at St. Mark’s, Malton, Ont., hosted the first Presbytery of Brampton youth worship service last September. Rev. Harvey Self, Moderator of the […]
The concept of church has changed in our secular ultra-individualistic society. Christians often don’t see it as a biblical imperative, rather as a voluntary organization […]
Re Restore Kairos’ Funding, For the Record, January I wish to express my appreciation to David Harris for his clearly articulated comments concerning the federal […]
O sing to the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth. — Psalm 96:1 If I have become convinced of one […]
Re CIDA Abandons Kairos, January News It saddens me that all the work that went into community and consensus building in many areas — Kelowna […]
The thoroughness and usefulness of the book is reflected in 27 pages of footnotes that show us where to find the source in Calvin for the view that is set forth. This is a good resource for checking out what we think we know about Calvin’s teaching and filling out what we don’t.
Why not be honest: the only thing communist about China is its government’s physically-brutal, authoritarian rule over its populace and that of Tibet; everything else about China’s government is capitalism based on smug wealth and greed.
I’ve just looked at the November 2009 issue of the Presbyterian Record. In it on page 9 is a photo and write-up about Rev. James Grant. The information with the picture is for the most part incorrect.