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Living Faith in Korean The General Assembly endorsed the Korean translation of Living Faith, commending it for use within the church. “You are seeing the […]
Living Faith in Korean The General Assembly endorsed the Korean translation of Living Faith, commending it for use within the church. “You are seeing the […]
Parish Nursing Program Approved The committee on theological education proposed a series of courses that can be credited toward a certificate in Reformed principles for […]
Kairos Palestine Document Endorsed for Study and Report Assembly returned to the report of the ecumenical and interfaith relations committee, again asking if a document […]
Han-Ca Presbyteries to be Explored The 2002 assembly approved an end to the trial period for the church’s Han-Ca presbyteries, but also called for a […]
The Daily Digest provides an overview of each day’s events. Digests are distributed to commissioners at assembly, but you can read them online: Monday, June […]
As the local church’s national gathering launched at Cape Breton University in Sydney, N.S., the local press were waiting in the wings. Here is a […]
From just beyond the doors of Central Presbyterian Church, a statue of Joseph Brant (the Mohawk chief who leant his name to Brantford, Ont.), ringed […]
“I felt called to mission in my late teens,” said Sheila McKelvie, who trained as a nurse. “Bill spent a couple months as a medical […]
Rev. Dr. Herb Gale, associate secretary of Planned Giving, will stand as moderator-elect at the 2010 General Assembly, which begins June 6 in Sydney, N.S. […]
Johan DeSchiffart admits Nicaragua is “not a place I’d want to go for a tourist trip.” As he and nine delegates journeyed through the mountains […]
Mixed Reviews for Biennial Assemblies The possibility of holding General Assembly every second year garnered the most discussion at Assembly Council’s March meeting, but the […]
With a possible one million dollars in government funding announced on Feb. 2, Toronto’s Covenant House and Yonge Street Mission are stepping up plans to […]
On Nov. 12, 2009, Greg Wagland stood vigil near a pile of trash in the Sonoran Desert, one of the largest and hottest deserts in […]
As a child of refugees, Nouri Garabet says he has always had sympathy for those who flee their homelands. The elder and chair of the […]
“The whole three year project — everything — every single thing we’re trying to do has something to do with the community. So finally, when […]
The Presbyterian Record received a huge boost at the end of 2009 as readers donated over $132,000 to the church magazine, topping 2008’s total of […]
The church’s relief and development agency was “drowning in generosity” by the end of 2009, reporting a total of $2.67 million despite fears that it […]
A hymn of grief and hope for earthquake-battered Haiti became a worldwide prayer in January as it was picked up and circulated on the websites […]
A January study by a Jewish foundation suggests few Israelis would support a ban on the construction of minarets on mosques — a plan that […]
Contributions to the church’s national mission and ministry fund came to just over $8.47 million in 2009, falling $128,000 short of the year’s $8.6-million budget. […]