Outgoing United Church Moderator Rt. Rev. Carmen Lansdowne reflects on her historic term by Emma Prestwich Lansdowne shares her hopes for a fractured Indigenous Church and the denomination's future
My year as a hermit by Michael Barrington What I discovered during my silent sojourn in Northern Ireland
Meet the changemaker empowering B.C.’s international students by Megavarshini G. Somasundaram Balraj Kahlon and One Voice Canada are advocating for policy changes through community action
The United Church has a future — if it’s willing to change by Mitchell Anderson Rev. Mitchell Anderson answers a reader’s question about what’s in store for the denomination
The future of dementia care by Anne Bokma Robots and other innovations could reduce stigma and increase joy
Should I call out my friends when they share misinformation? by Ashley Moyse In a culture of online outrage, the urge to correct can be strong
This Anglican priest fought to protect a churchyard encampment by Amarah Hasham-Steele Maggie Helwig and her Toronto parish saw the tent sanctuary as a way for residents to survive. Others saw it as a
Why we need to talk to people with opposing views by Anne Thériault Ian Williams, the award-winning author of What I Mean to Say, explores how empathy and vulnerability can revive the lost art of
Are rivers alive? Robert Macfarlane’s daring new book says yes by Alanna Mitchell Acclaimed U.K. writer crafts a poetic call to reimagine our bond with nature
How white evangelicals incite homophobia in Uganda by Ayesha Habib The East African country has one of the world’s most extreme anti-gay laws. Steven Kabuye nearly paid with his life.