This website has a lot of information about the AMS including its History, reports and updates about events and the AMS at General Assembly, membership information and some resources for use in a local AMS. A great place to start when you need to know more about the AMS.
Canada Ministries oversees and administers the program support for mission and outreach programs in Canada. These programs include new church development, native ministries, refugee ministries, both rural and inner city ministries, and chaplaincies. Church-appointed staff involved in these programs is sometimes available to speak about their work. You can find plenty of information at this site about aboriginal issues and the church as well as a number of resources including grant application forms.
This site provides information about how the Presbyterian Church in Canada is trying to respond to the social concerns of today in a faithful way. There are a number of resources on this site (including the Social Action handbook) as well as links to "urgent actions" and news that relates to the mandate of Justice Ministries.
The stated mandate of Justice Ministries is to assist congregations and courts of the church to respond obediently to the justice imperatives of the gospel by such means as:
Presbyterian World Service & Development (PWS&D) is the agency of the Presbyterian Church in Canada responsible for undertaking development activities, disaster relief, and education of congregations to these worldwide needs.
This website has all the latest information about PWS&D's programs, latest news that fall under the PWS&D mandate, resources for you to use in your congregation, emergency appeals and updates regarding those appeals.
The Social Action handbook of The Presbyterian Church in Canada provides social positions of the church and guidance for congregations seeking to do God's will when interacting with the world.
From the introduction: Christianity is a public faith that must reflect the lordship of Jesus Christ over every dimension of the life of the creation. However, the attitudes and actions of many within the church speak a different word - one that considers public matters such as politics, economics and social policy to be the privilege of the individual believer and not the concern of the church as a body. Such a privatization of the faith has no place within a reformed church.
This website has resources for yo ur local WMS and suggested materials for Mission Awareness Sunday as well as information about the WMS and even pictures and updates from the WMS council meetings. A great place to start when wanting to know more about the WMS.