Indigenous healing centre inside United Church could help people struggling with work and finances by Brian Vinh Tien Trinh The healing centre will offer employment, training, tutoring and care package services
How apocalyptic scriptures can guide the church in hard times by Carmen Lansdowne A Christmas message from the United Church moderator about transforming our communities for the better
United Church and National Indigenous Council name Israel-Hamas war a genocide by Julie Carl "The humanitarian crisis that is happening in Gaza at the moment is the focus," says General Secretary Rev. Michael Blair
United Church chooses seven principles to guide its justice work by Mike Milne The principles can be used immediately in church decision-making
United Church annual recall meeting attendees debate excluding the public and the media from General Council Executive meetings by Mike Milne Some attendees said they welcome working without media scrutiny, while others say they worry how this will impact people's trust and donations
New book celebrates 100 years of the United Church but misses the mark on the denomination’s future challenges by Christopher White Brian Arthur Brown's "The Untied Church of Canada: Unfettered for 2025 Celebrations" fails to address why church numbers are dropping
United churches determined to stand up for LGBTQ2S+ kids as anti-trans hate rises by Josiah Neufeld “This is the moment for Christians to boldly show up,” says Affirm United director, Alix Dolson
African refugees displaced in Toronto find temporary shelter, support at East End United by Ashleigh-Rae Thomas The United Church minister says the government has "woefully failed" refugees as hundreds find shelter through churches
Budget woes lead United Church to reduce partnership grants amid looming 2024 deficit by Julie Carl Grants to Canadian and global partners will be reduced by more than 20 percent, with some losing funding altogether
United Church condemns violence by Hamas and Israel and calls for ceasefire by Mike Milne "We need to be concerned about everybody, not just ‘our people,'" says Rev. Mariana Harris.