Amid southern B.C.’s 2021 tragedies, many wondered: where is the church? by Natika Bock The general public condemned a perceived lack of action by area churches
The United Church is changing its model of ministry — for better or for worse by Christopher White Part-time clergy jobs are becoming the norm, and that has huge implications for the wider church
‘I’ve always believed that disability is part of God’s good design’ by Meagan Gillmore Miriam Spies and Amy Panton's podcast brings theology into conversations about disability and mental health
In some families, medical assistance in dying is anything but a peaceful ending by Sarah Treleaven Family members often support the idea of MAID in the abstract, but the procedure can take on a new meaning when it
Patriarchy still binds the fates of women in China by Sophia Li The fight for equality continues in a country where women's voices are still being taken away
Community land trusts could help provide affordable housing we so desperately need by Jadine Ngan This housing model safeguards renters while changing the way we think about land
After more than 30 years, this clergy abuse survivor is finally being heard by Karin Olafson Deana Hills was sexually abused by her minister. Her case highlights how institutions have historically failed to handle cases like hers in
Yukon internet sensation Gurdeep Pandher has a message of positivity for the world by Alex Mlynek The bhangra dancer on how he shares hope with others through movement
‘Yellowjackets’ and ‘The Wilds’ reveal what castaway fictions get wrong by Andrew Faiz The new survival dramas starring teen girls offer a fresh twist on a familiar genre
New initiative helps First Nations identify unmarked graves by Gary Kenny The United Church's Bringing the Children Home initiative is an "act of reparation,” says Moderator Richard Bott