How to cope with volunteer burnout at your church by Christopher White Question Box columnist Christopher White advises a reader worried about the lack of energy in their congregation
Christians need to grapple with their relationship to the death penalty by Bri-anne Swan Jesus died by capital punishment. And yet, Christians are so often its most passionate supporters.
This month’s incredible cover story was 6 years in the making by Jocelyn Bell Behind the scenes of David Wilson's piece about a United Church minister's journey with a death-row inmate
Ramiro Gonzales faces execution. His friendship with a Canadian minister has changed them both. by David Wilson The death-row inmate and his spiritual adviser, Rev. Bri-anne Swan, started out as pen pals
This 15-year-old has already taken the Ontario government to court over climate targets by Tobin Ng Climate activist Sophia Mathur has been agitating for action for years
More than 30 years after Ćcole Polytechnique, the fight against misogyny is no less urgent by Jocelyn Bell The tragedy was a feminist awakening for me, but decades later, there is still so much work to do
The United Church has an ambitious plan to grow its membership by Julie McGonegal The denomination is aiming to create 100 new churches and other faith communities
Emmanuel College’s new principal on her big vision for the theological school by Julie McGonegal HyeRan Kim-Cragg is the first racialized person in the role
Holodomor: 90 years later, new graphic novel explores Ukrainian genocide by Alex Mlynek 'Five Stalks of Grain' revisits the tragedy through the eyes of two young siblings
Forget Hallmark Christmas movies ā these films serve up the holidays without the schmaltz by Jason Anderson Sugary sweet films have taken over our holiday screens. But some movies still deliver a dose of reality.