Recent Ecumenical church statements on the crisis in Palestine and Israel
The Presbyterian Church in Canada shares recent ecumenical church statements on the crisis in Palestine and Israel.
The Presbyterian Church in Canada shares recent ecumenical church statements on the crisis in Palestine and Israel.
John Barrett announced as The Presbyterian Church in Canada’s new Associate Secretary for Congregational and Community Ministries
The Presbyterian Church in Canada’s new shipping fee changes as of September 1, 2025
A joint letter by Kairos, co-signed by the Moderator of the 2025 General Assembly, calls on the Government of Canada to enforce the Fourth Geneva Convention, which is concerned with the protection of hospitals and medical personnel, journalists and civilians in general.
The ecumenical community calls on the Prime Minister of Canada to consider more robust actions to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The Presbyterian Church in Canada will host a Mission Partner Visit to Nepal in November, 2025.
The Presbyterian Church in Canada is hosting the Christian Education Exchange, a monthly online meeting for Christian Educators.
Canada’s next federal election is scheduled for April 28. Democratic institutions rely on informed citizens’ engagement. This resource contains questions about issues that The Presbyterian Church in Canada has spoken on. Grounded in our understanding that the church’s role in society is to pursue love and justice for all of God’s creation, this resource is intended to support personal reflection, conversation within congregations and advocacy with candidates.
KAIROS, church leaders and heads of church agencies have signed an ecumenical statement in solidarity with Palestinian and Israeli partners, calling on the international community to hold Israel and Hamas accountable for their violations of international law.
Canada at a Crossroads: A reflection and prayer by the Canadian Council of Churches, of which The Presbyterian Church in Canada is a member.