‘Shelterbelts’ explores how a rural Manitoba Mennonite community wrestles with change by Alex Mlynek Jonathan Dyck's superb debut graphic novel turns the concept of a shelterbelt into a metaphor
This Easter, let’s not worry that the United Church is dying by Richard Bott The Resurrection invites the church to live its ministry here and now
Longtime activist Maude Barlow on what gives her hope by Sherlyn Assam In an interview around her new book, she also shares what she sees as our biggest challenge
I moved to Halifax sight unseen during the pandemic by Kate Spencer When considering the decision, I wondered: What version of me could be created anew?
Quebec’s plan to yank its Ethics and Religious Culture program is dangerous by Shanna Bernier To fight white supremacy, we need to learn about different faiths
I’m in my late 40s, and I’ve already lived a life of resurrections by Allyson McOuat If I were to appear as I am now in front of any previous iteration, I’d be in disbelief
Why I love the image of Jesus as a gardener by Anne Thériault The moments in the Gospels when I connect with him the most are when his humanity shines through
One church pub night showcased our age-old struggle to believe in the Resurrection by Andrew Faiz Jesus' friends had trouble buying that he had risen from the dead, and they didn't have our obsession with rationalism
Indigenous United Church leaders on Pope Francis’s apology by Emily Standfield They applaud the Pope's expression of regret for the church's involvement in residential schools, but see it as only a first step