Wetlands vs. developers: A small-town battle with national ramifications by Luke Ottenhof Affordable housing advocates, environmental activists and animal lovers have teamed up to fight a building project that could displace both people and
‘The Believer’ explores the human need to put our faith in things unseen by Marie Trotter Author Sarah Krasnostein talks to an eccentric cast of believers for her new book, but she ends up being the most interesting
Now in her 90s, Sister Virginia Varley is a painter still open to surprises by Marie Trotter After spending almost two decades painting mandalas, Varley now finds joy in abstraction
Quebec church offers sanctuary to Mexican asylum seekers by Albina Retyunskikh The Rodriguez-Flores family moved into Plymouth-Trinity United after their asylum request was denied
Hockey has a racism problem. These Canadians are trying to fix it. by Arun Srinivasan Discrimination persists at all levels of Canada's national sport, but some high-profile members of the community are finding solutions
Former United Church moderator, longtime advocate Bill Phipps dies at 79 by Emma Prestwich He apologized to residential school survivors on behalf of the denomination in 1998
One aimless night, I got a sneak peek at heaven by Rod Carley This awakening of my soul allowed for proof of God’s existence
Can a congregation just decide to cut their minister’s hours? by Christopher White Christopher White explores the question of part-time ministry in his monthly Question Box column
Guaranteed livable income advocate on having to choose between groceries and rent by Josiah Neufeld Mark Olfert says he thinks that everyone should receive such a benefit
New Halifax church creates a space where queer people are the majority by Kate Spencer Preaching duty at Queer Spirit Church is shared between four people, including a Baptist deacon and a United Church minister