A year after the Kamloops news, Indigenous communities are still looking for buried children by Kisha Supernant But the results of ground-penetrating radar surveys are not the first step, nor the last, in the search for justice
‘Very offensive’ remark mars Indigenous church discussion at General Council by Julie McGonegal The comment shows why an upcoming proposal on the Indigenous church needs to be taken seriously, says one former moderator
After more than 30 years, this clergy abuse survivor is finally being heard by Karin Olafson Deana Hills was sexually abused by her minister. Her case highlights how institutions have historically failed to handle cases like hers in
New initiative helps First Nations identify unmarked graves by Gary Kenny The United Church's Bringing the Children Home initiative is an "act of reparation,” says Moderator Richard Bott
Ukrainian clergy emphasize fighting over forgiveness of sin this Easter by Matthew Best A press conference in Lviv focused on the conquest of good over evil as the war rages on
This Easter, let’s not worry that the United Church is dying by Richard Bott The Resurrection invites the church to live its ministry here and now
Longtime activist Maude Barlow on what gives her hope by Sherlyn Assam In an interview around her new book, she also shares what she sees as our biggest challenge
Indigenous United Church leaders on Pope Francis’s apology by Emily Standfield They applaud the Pope's expression of regret for the church's involvement in residential schools, but see it as only a first step
Indigenous peoples have been here far longer than previously thought: Cree-Métis archeologist by Amy van den Berg Paulette Steeves's research challenges common beliefs about her ancestors' presence in North America
How Vancouver’s First United centres Indigenous healing by Nancy Painter The organization emphasizes Indigenous leadership and creates a safe space for Indigenous community members to just be themselves