The church union that was — and wasn’t by Andrew Faiz Not all Presbyterians joined the United Church in 1925. A personal look at those who stayed, and how their witness has evolved
New documentary revisits Paul Simon’s legacy and inspiration for his latest album by Andrew Faiz "In Restless Dreams" highlights Simon creating songs from his dreams and his career with Art Garfunkel
Why over a third of Canadians now claim to have no religion by Andrew Faiz "Leaving Christianity" co-author Brian Clarke explains Canada's secular shift
The billions we spend on our pets could fight global poverty instead by Andrew Faiz In North America, pets are a $100-billion industry. Shouldn't we value humans more?
‘Hallelujah’ and Leonard Cohen’s personal mythology of betrayal and forgiveness by Andrew Faiz A new documentary is just the latest to explore the late songwriter's story
‘Yellowjackets’ and ‘The Wilds’ reveal what castaway fictions get wrong by Andrew Faiz The new survival dramas starring teen girls offer a fresh twist on a familiar genre
One church pub night showcased our age-old struggle to believe in the Resurrection by Andrew Faiz Jesus' friends had trouble buying that he had risen from the dead, and they didn't have our obsession with rationalism
Indigenous mural changes the narrative in Toronto church by Andrew Faiz Artist Philip Cote has placed Turtle Island underneath the stained glass window's Christian images
Immersive shows are frantic and frenzied and here to stay by Andrew Faiz They may not be subtle, but they're powerful in their own way, and they're also easier for many people to access
My first Christmas in Canada was a disappointment, but it taught me so much by Andrew Faiz In Pakistan, our family holiday celebrations were loud and full of pomp; in Canada, they were small and quiet