United Church ends 125-year-old co-workers in mission program in South Korea by Mark Ramzy "A lot of stories are going to be lost," says one of the last overseas workers
Ministers explain the problem with the word ‘mission’ by Teresa Burnett-Cole and Thérèse Samuel The church's colonial past can make sharing faith with marginalized communities harmful
Why more Indigenous people are leaving Christianity by Alison Tedford Seaweed "I just realized that it’s so much bigger than this white man’s church,” says one Ojibwe woman of losing her religion
‘We Meant Well’ explores saviourism and complicity in international aid by Mzwandile Poncana Erum Shazia Hasan's debut novel brings an insider's intimacy to the power dynamics of charity work
Proposed prison has turned these rural residents and abolitionists into allies by Luke Ottenhof Rural Ontario residents and abolitionists are protesting the Eastern Ontario Correctional Complex in Kemptville
Religions on the rise: Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism are thriving in Canada by Sanam Islam Immigration's impact on Canada's religious makeup has changed over the last two decades
The United Church has an ambitious climate goal — but it needs help from congregations by Josiah Neufeld The Faithful Footprints program aims to give 500 churches grants for green buildings
Black immigrants find belonging and community in faith spaces by Ashley Okwuosa These churches provide spiritual and material help for Canada's newcomers despite declining church affiliation across the country
The United Church’s numbers have dropped more than any other denomination by Julie McGonegal The denomination's general secretary on why people may be distancing themselves from the church
Can filming good deeds do more harm than good? by Caroline Minks What happens when we treat people in need as content for an algorithm