What’s really killing church camps? by Pieta Woolley Church-run summer camps are in serious decline. Marketers hired to troubleshoot the problem wonder if religion is a deterrent.
How can spiritualities of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people co-exist? by Donna Sinclair A certain corner of my garden makes me think of Kimberley Robinson, who is one of the pillars holding up the congregation
This will make you believe in ghosts by Elena Gritzan Do the dead remain among us? Paranormal investigators are determined to prove what science rejects, Christianity scorns — and half of Canadians
Millennial ministers: Young, smart and into Jesus by Pieta Woolley These young "Jesus Freaks" are embracing Christ, spiritual practice and the Bible. Is a return to theological roots the wave of the
For years I was secretly spiritual, but then I accepted my identity by Lucille Joseph As she rose up the ranks to become a Toronto business executive, the writer felt compelled to keep her quest for deeper
Unity Mosque provides a space for observant Muslims who openly live in LGBTQ relationships by Davide Mastracci More than half of Canadian Muslims believe it’s impossible to be an observant Muslim while living openly in an LGBTQ relationship. El-Farouk
Does religion really make you happier? by Samantha Rideout A look into the popular theory that people with faith are more content than those without
The Holland I never knew by Anne Bokma A first-generation Dutch-Canadian wrestles with her religious history in the land of her ancestors
An evolutionary Christian on the limitations of the human experience by Pieta Woolley Bruce Sanguin talks about the evolution of the soul, the limitations of the human experience and his new book.
When faith and tradition collide with sexual education by John Barber In the face of a new sex-ed curriculum, one United Church-minister-turned-teacher is using her own coming-out experience to educate young people