United Church digests report citing distrust, lack of leadership by Mike Milne The damning report, by an outside consultancy, says the church is nowhere near ready to launch a major fundraising campaign
United Church’s point person on refugees talks to the Observer by Jocelyn Bell Susan Ferguson says Canada is going to start getting a wave of people fleeing the Iraqi war and that congregations may want
United Church task force wants triple tithes on real estate sales by Mike Milne The task group also proposes to launch an inventory to evaluate the church's billions of dollars in property assets, part of a
United Church has a lot of messages to impart, and is working on it by Mike Milne Breakdowns in communication can occur between the pews and the General Council, and also to the world at large
United Church searches archives for those dead at residential schools by Mike Milne As the Truth and Reconciliation Commission gears up, the United Church and others are scouring the archives for names of children who
United Church’s rural congregations are reinventing themselves by Mike Milne More than half of the United Church's preaching places are in rural communities and they are changing as the rural fabric of
20 years after the United Church raised the rainbow flag, we are still talking about inclusion by Mike Milne The movement to welcome people of all sexual orientations into the United Church hits the quarter-century mark this year. While its numbers
We need to start talking about alcohol at church by David Wilson The first step is admitting we have a problem
Andrew Genge’s injury that changed his life and the faith that saved it by Donna Sinclair After an accidental rugby injury broke most of the bones in 15-year-old Andrew's face and caused a stroke, the Genge family that