A publication of the Renewal Fellowship

Channels

Introducing Channels Magazine

The Renewal Fellowship Within The Presbyterian Church in Canada was founded in 1982. Over the next year, plans were made to begin a magazine to reassure isolated and sometimes discouraged Presbyterians in Canada who wanted renewal that they were not alone. The name Channels was chosen as its name for two reasons. Word associations suggested television channels. Media. Communication. Getting the news out. Christians who remember the old hymns have another recall for Channels: “Channels only, blessed Saviour.” We wanted Channels to be an instrument of blessing for The Presbyterian Church in Canada.

Over the next 23 years, some 66 issues were published. After the twentieth anniversary issue in the spring of 2003, perhaps due to the aging of the editing and production staff, frequency of publication reduced from quarterly to one issue a year, and ended in 2006.

One of the things that Channels was able to do was to place the Renewal Fellowship within a broader national and international context. Publishing articles written by internationally known authors like Eugene Peterson, J.I. Packer, and John Stott helped members of the Renewal Fellowship to realize that they were a part of a much wider movement.

Recognizing the high quality of this magazine prompted a desire to make a digital archive of all 66 issues. Each article is presented in text format, and at the bottom, a searchable, downloadable PDF copy of the issue opens at the page where the article originally appeared. Enjoy!

Worship

Worship Workshop: A Response

By Calvin Brown. Although we value the beauty and dignity of the order in the present Book of Common Order, for a congregation of young people (especially those from non-church backgrounds), it is the product of a “foreign” culture. A service in their own culture that contains the essence of the faith, may be in the end more useful in the Kingdom. … Read more

Editorial

Name-Calling

By Calvin Brown. Labelling people is not good when it is used simply to write others off or to demonize them, but it is helpful when we want to have a beginning point for conversation. Avoid stereotypes, and use the words only as descriptive of points of view. … Read more

Prayer

The One Essential

By Jonathan Shaw. No church's ultimate effectiveness will rise to stay above the level of its corporate prayer life — witness the phenomenal growth of the evangelical church in South Korea. Events such as prayer evenings and prayer retreats can focus corporate prayer. … Read more

Theology

Poem

By Esther Mcllveen. He peeled himself of his reputation prerogative and power descended to earth took on flesh weakness vulnerability and aloneness and man stumbled saying you don’t look like a god. … Read more