We’re halfway through a 12-year deadline to keep Earth habitable. Can we get there? by Lesley Evans Ogden The groundbreaking 1.5 report warned that a failure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 would result in disastrous consequences. We're way
Making a buzz with beneficial bugs by Jasmine Mahoro Ontario family business uses biocontrol to fight pests naturally without using chemical pesticides
Using Indigenous wisdom to save the Martuwarra River by Lesley Evans Ogden Investing in collective wisdom, along with science and technology, is the key to responding to climate chaos, says Indigenous leader
Beyond the walls of the church by Isabel Huggan Summer camp memories prove true worship is found everywhere
What’s the secret to a more sustainable future? by Alison Tedford Seaweed This University of British Columbia professor is optimistic about climate action and believes the answer lies in the power of community
Is Canada ready to play its part in the global climate refugee crisis? by Alexandra Shimo Experts predict there could be more than 1 billion climate refugees by 2050. But what happens when they seek shelter in a
More United Church clergy are feeling targeted by congregational bullies by Christopher White "This minister says he now expects to be bullied wherever he goes," writes Christopher White
What the monsters from Bible scriptures can tell us about ourselves by Anne Thériault Esther J. Hamori's book challenges readers to avoid turning complex stories into black-and-white narratives
The United Church tackles climate change with churchwide youth program by Kevin Maimann Climate Motivators program encourages and nurtures the next generation of environmental advocates
How Easter makes me rethink the Church’s role in justice by Carmen Lansdowne It's a time for radically inclusive discipleship, writes United Church Moderator Rt. Rev. Carmen Lansdowne