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
Groundbreaking multifaith library coming to Montreal church by Jadine Ngan St. James United will be the new home for multiple collections of books from a range of traditions
Japanese method can grow forests 10 times faster — and help heal our planet by Alanna Mitchell The Miyawaki method also represents a dramatic evolution in our understanding of what trees do
A moment at church allowed me to let go and cry for my mother by Sara Jewell I didn't shed a tear when when she was diagnosed, or when we celebrated her 65th birthday two weeks before her surgery
‘The Porter’ showcases Black Canadian train workers’ historic fight for equality by Sherlyn Assam The new CBC series explores the formation of North America's first Black labour union, but its lens is also broader
Berlin’s radical renter movement has lessons for Canada’s big cities by Isaac Würmann These German tenants are fighting to keep the local market affordable
Immersive shows are frantic and frenzied and here to stay by Andrew Faiz They may not be subtle, but they're powerful in their own way, and they're also easier for many people to access