United churches’ little free food pantries ‘about building a community’ by Julie McGonegal Some churches are spearheading the mini-pantries on their own, while others are partnering with community organizations
My family cottage is on stolen land. What am I supposed to do? by Jocelyn Bell It gave me pause to consider that the land where I go to unwind, swim, build campfires and connect with family was
To do the work of Christmas, we have to ask ourselves how we fit into Jesus’ story by Richard Bott A seasonal message from Moderator Richard Bott
‘Rebel Hearts’ celebrates the radical spirit of a group of nuns in the 1960s by Jason Anderson The documentary celebrates misfits like Corita Kent, but is also a rich examination of the conflicts that rocked the Catholic Church at
Anamika Baijnath makes sure decision-makers listen to and stand up for children by Julie McGonegal The advocate introduces children’s rights to professionals so young people can have more of a say in policy making
‘Radical change’ required to tackle climate crisis after disaster in B.C., say ministers by Emma Prestwich Flooding is only the latest natural disaster to hit the province this year
I’m a poet who has lived an accomplished life. Now I live in the shelter system. by Willi Boepple I've never had it easy, but now, I've lost everything
Author J.B. MacKinnon on what might happen if we stop shopping by Julie McGonegal The writer explores the possibilities of a future economy not based on endless consumption
This minister’s sock project brings hope to those with autoimmune conditions by Kate Spencer When Jessica Baird began getting troves of silly socks, she decided to share them with others
Some young adults with disabilities are stuck in long-term care. They say that’s discrimination. by Meagan Gillmore Without proper support to live at home, they have no choice but to stay in "medical prison cells"