At 1JustCity, Indigenous peoples — and settlers — come to heal in a safe space by Vivian Ketchum The Winnipeg-based organization hosts circles where members are free to share their stories and learn from each other
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
Survey reveals how United churches adapted during COVID by Mike Milne More than 500 people involved in leadership in 192 congregations completed last May's poll
Is the United Church going to disappear? by Christopher White Rev. Christopher White answers a Broadview reader's worried question
KAIROS celebrates a milestone birthday by Julie McGonegal The justice-oriented organization's executive director sees changes ahead
United Church ministers now expected to be vaccinated by Emma Prestwich But compliance with the new expectation won't be tracked
Demand for safe consumption sites is growing, and United churches are speaking up in support by Julie McGonegal Across the United Church, congregations have been deeply affected by toxic drug supply
United Church leaving vaccine policies up to individual faith communities by Mike Milne The national church currently has no plans to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for staff amid a fourth wave of the pandemic
How churches can keep offering meaningful online worship by Christopher White Digital ministry expert Rev. Andria Irwin on how to navigate hybrid virtual/in-person services
‘We’re really happy to have him:’ This minister took on a 2nd congregation 2,000 km away by Peter Bird St. Andrew’s United in Sioux Lookout, Ont., had been looking for a minister for four years until Rev. Peter Bartlett joined