Nursing home workers at catastrophic levels of burnout and trauma by Carole Estabrooks and Yuting Song And still our governments have largely failed to come to their aid in meaningful ways to keep both them, and our vulnerable
How helping a refugee family taught this congregation to be the church by Alexa Gilmour Windermere United was talking about closing before a family came to stay
Muslim women reflect on wearing the niqab in a mask-wearing world by Anna Piela Some adopted the garment for the first time in their lives during the pandemic
How one church is fighting loneliness during the pandemic by Jocelyn Bell Many feel isolated, but faith communities are finding ways to connect
Help your church survive—and thrive—through challenging times by Rebekah Chevalier, United Church Bookstore resource team Filled with concrete examples from successful churches, this new book will inspire
After 3.5 years in church sanctuary, this immigrant is returning home by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service After U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order temporarily halting deportations for undocumented immigrants, Jose Chicas is moving out
How well is the new United Church working? by Mike Milne The denomination underwent major structural changes two years ago. Broadview checked in on the revamped church.
Joanne Rogers, widow of ‘Mr. Rogers,’ dead at 92 by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service Fred Rogers's partner continued aiding organizations in Pittsburgh as recently as last year
Christianity has no patience for my chronic ailments by Erin Alladin Ableism is buried at the centre of our religion
For-profit long-term care fails residents and workers. The solution is clear. by Simran Dhunna The model is linked to inferior care, higher risk of mortality, and precariously employed workers. We have to change it.