Meet a 2015 Moderator Nominee: Helen Smith
Rev. Helen Smith has served in many places in many ways. She’s currently minister at Centennial in Calgary, Alta., and has also served in churches […]
Rev. Helen Smith has served in many places in many ways. She’s currently minister at Centennial in Calgary, Alta., and has also served in churches […]
Rev. Dr. Nancy Cocks has served in pastoral ministry and taught theology in five presbyteries across the country. She was a professor of pastoral theology […]
Update: On April 1, 2015, the votes from presbyteries were tallied and Rev. Karen Horst’s name will be presented to the General Assembly as sole nominee […]
The presbyteries of East Toronto and Calgary – Macleod both agreed at their November meetings to ask the church’s highest court to make the denomination […]
Faith leaders representing nine religions and hailing from 21 countries gathered in New York City on Sept. 21 and 22 to call for action on […]
At their November meetings at least two presbyteries will be considering overtures to General Assembly about the inclusion of homosexual people in the Presbyterian Church. […]
Sally Butterfield said it was hard to decide how to approach the topic of the Great War for an online exhibit she was creating as […]
Churches can make their Advent wreathes—and someone’s life—a little brighter with a set of beeswax candles creates by residents and clients of Evangel Hall Mission […]
A movement that began with an open letter posted online is gaining traction in some of the courts of the church. The Presbytery of Waterloo […]
Indigenous peoples have a role to play in the struggle against climate change, indigenous faith leaders said during a panel at the Interfaith Summit on […]
Although climate change is often thought of as something external to an individual person, it is interwoven with personal spirituality, as well. This was the […]
Two phoenix sculptures hung suspended from the ceiling, their bodies dotted with lights and their tail feathers unfurling above the heads of the faith leaders […]
As hundreds of thousands of people flooded through the streets of New York City on September 21 in a march for action on climate change, […]
A movement that began with an open letter online is gaining traction in some of the courts of the church. The Presbytery of Waterloo-Wellington has […]
Patricia Ann Boyes said she met Jesus when she was four years old. It was on the day she walked alone to the country church […]
The story of Kim Phuc’s life is one of resurrection. At the age of nine, she was caught in a napalm attack near her home in Trang Bang, in southeast Vietnam.
Thousands of Iraqi Christians have fled their homes as militants from the Islamic State (also commonly known as ISIS) swept through areas of eastern Syria and northern and western Iraq, […]
The United Church of Canada and the ecumenical coalition Kairos are undergoing an audit focused on how much they spend on political activities. The United […]
Vancouver School of Theology and St. Andrew’s Hall staff are closer than ever, with VST turning a wing of the Presbyterian college’s residence into temporary […]
The assembly approved a number of measures to provide more funds for the church’s pension plan. Effective July 1, the plan requires an estimated $325,000 […]