My grandfather was murdered in the Holocaust. These postcards help me remember him. by Carol Moskot A gift from my mother introduced me to a man I never knew and revealed the love within a marriage cut short
This is what’s missing from land acknowledgments by Tony Snow Performative rote acknowledgments lack something essential
3 radical reads for Lent by Julie McGonegal Looking for inspiration on your Easter journey? These bold new devotionals will shore up your spirit.
Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa is standing up for racialized people in health care by Rawan Youssef The trailblazing resident doctor on filling unmet needs in the Black community through psychiatry
Why this B.C. river is key to protecting Witsuwit’en culture by Amber Bracken In spite of attempts to erase them and their language, the Witsuwit’en continue to use the waterway’s ancient name
More embodied worship would include people with intellectual disabilities — and benefit us all by Laura MacGregor Privileging the brain over the body in services showcases the church's ableism
The United Church needs to do a better job of attracting young adults by Ivan Simic The denomination offers something that other youth-led movements do not, but it has to be able to state its case
Main drag: Meet the reigning queens and kings of small-town Canada by Luke Ottenhof Instead of moving to the big city, these artists built a drag scene in their hometowns
Indigenous forester sees this fuel source as better for the environment and his culture by Kaarina Stiff Environmentalists admit burning forest biomass isn’t carbon neutral. But for some Indigenous communities, the practice has potential.
Gaps in foster care for Muslims led Zena Chaudhry to create her own agency by Sanam Islam The founder of Sakeenah on the importance of cultural sensitivity in fostering