United Church apology 10 years ago helped set bar for federal government by Drew Halfnight The church apologized for its involvement in running residential schools for Indigenous children, and for all the pain and hardship those schools
Victoria’s homeless have rooms of their own in a $14-million facility by Jocelyn Bell The new building sprang from a collaboration between a United Church drop-in centre and an interdenominational Christian housing centre
Churches, complicit in the slave trade, must promote healing, dignity by Jocelyn Bell The World Council of Churches has called for reparation for churches' roles in failing to take a strong enough stand against enslavement.
United Church members are part of a global system that fails many by Kevin Spurgaitis That system of domination, also known as "empire," leads ordinary people to be complicit through their role as consumers, says Omega Bula,
An Indigenous mother searches for answers on B.C.’s Highway of Tears by David Wilson Some highways have souls; others are merely pavement. The soul of Highway 16, the 720-km-long branch of the Trans-Canada that spans northern