Why Jesus is history’s most overlooked conservationist by Neil Whitehouse The son of God would likely have approved of environmentalists' blockades and sit-ins
Broadview’s fundraising director on why giving is spiritual by Trisha Elliott "Money is indeed the root of many evils," says Trisha Elliott. "But it's also the root of much goodness."
Canadian artist’s new album is an audible arc of Black faith by Byron Armstrong Andrea Thompson explores the relationship between Christianity and Black identity on 'The Good Word'
3 radical reads for Lent by Julie McGonegal Looking for inspiration on your Easter journey? These bold new devotionals will shore up your spirit.
The United Church needs to do a better job of attracting young adults by Ivan Simic The denomination offers something that other youth-led movements do not, but it has to be able to state its case
David Fearon, who challenged a homophobic translation of a Bible passage, has died at 84 by Alison Brooks-Starks Fifty years ago, the United Church minister won a disagreement with the RSV translation committee
A planetarium visit helped me see the story of the magi differently by Sylvia Grant Maybe they weren't following a spectacular heavenly guide, but that doesn't matter
Mourning my granddaughter’s death meant facing my anger by Anne Simmonds A writer on navigating the landscape of loss and grief after a shocking tragedy
Christians need to grapple with their relationship to the death penalty by Bri-anne Swan Jesus died by capital punishment. And yet, Christians are so often its most passionate supporters.