St. Stephen’s, Creston, BC
Remembering the past: St. Stephen’s, Creston, celebrated its centennial this year. This high tea was held in the spring. Time-appropriate dress and music made for […]
Remembering the past: St. Stephen’s, Creston, celebrated its centennial this year. This high tea was held in the spring. Time-appropriate dress and music made for […]
In our presbytery, Lambton-West Middlesex, we have a church named Centre Road. We haven’t done the research to know for sure, but we bet it’s […]
Re Silence, Solitaire and the Soul, October Rev. David Webber’s article was, for me, very timely as I have recently been going through a period […]
Longtime Presbyterian and former MP David Kilgour stepped up his battle against China’s human rights abuses in a new co-authored book: Bloody Harvest: Organ Harvesting […]
One Sunday last July, almost 20 Bike For Bibles riders and their support team stopped at Knox, Teeswater, for worship and lunch, along their six-day, […]
O sing to the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth. – Psalm 96:1 As we venture into a new year, […]
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The connection between Taiwan and Canada goes back to the Canadian Presbyterian Church when, with its first foreign missionary appointment, it sent George Leslie MacKay […]
The high beams of the pick-up force their way through the muggy heat of an early morning in Managua until they find their prey. There […]
Fred Kaan, author of For the Healing of the Nations, Now Let Us From this Table Rise, and a plethora of other 20th century hymns […]
Re The Rural Church, October A very thought-provoking, well-written article. Rev. Webber, I think Canada’s version of number eight wire would more accurately be called duct […]
“I don’t knit, crochet, sew, play golf,” said Patricia Anne Elford, a Record contributor and member of an Ontario chapter of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers […]
Rev. Yeon Wha Kim was welcomed into the pastoral charge of First Thunder Bay, Ontario, in September.
Three nominees for this year’s General Assembly were announced Dec. 1. The candidates are: • Rev. Dr. Jonathan Dent, Minister at St. David’s in St. […]
Rappin’ with Jesus: The Good News According to the Four Brothers Vaguely along the same lines as Eugene Peterson’s The Message this is obviously not […]
Re A Special Bible, November I’d like to hear more of George’s story; it’s important to hear what he has to say. It would be interesting […]
The Sunday school children at St. Paul’s, Simcoe, made jewellery and sold it at the annual church yard sale. Proceeds from the sale were presented […]
Over the last 25 years, Canadian Presbyterians have made a subtle, yet significant change in our understanding of the role the Book of Forms (“the […]
I really appreciated the October Record, especially David Harris’ editorial, Start Something Unthinkable, reflecting on the past moderator, Rev. Cheol Soon Park’s excellent 135th assembly […]
St. Andrew’s, Welland, includes 19 people who have been members for 50 years or more. Edythe Phillips has been at the church for 71 years. […]