Marie Wilson, of Truth and Reconciliation Commission, on hope and strength by Mike Milne The story of residential schools is part of the story of Canada, and we can learn from those parts of our story
Indigenous resistance doesn’t begin or end at the Canada-U.S. border by Maggie Dieter As Canadians react to cross-border tensions, many Indigenous communities stay focused on more systemic struggles
The growing malaise with ‘Indian Missions’ by David Kim-Cragg What a 1909 Methodist article tells us about church complicity in colonization
Her church cast her out for being gay. 30 years later, it made amends. by Paniz Vedavarz Victoria ministers Revs. Martha Juillerat and Tammy Lindahl lost their ordinations after coming out in the 1990s. Now, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A.
Worshippers mark 100 years of the United Church in a colourful official service by Terri Coles People from all over filled Gower Street United in St. John's, N.L.
Trump and the ruinous gospel of power by Ashley Moyse White evangelicals’ embrace of the U.S. president is transforming faith into a weapon of the state
The Indigenous United Church: a journey to right relations by Teresa Burnett-Cole Members call for autonomy and healing in a relationship shaped by colonialism
U.S. Episcopal Church says it won’t resettle white South Africans by Ghazal Azizi “It has been painful to watch one group of refugees... receive preferential treatment,” the church's presiding bishop wrote in a letter announcing
United Church moderators reflect on the past, present and future by Broadview Staff Check out these extended interviews with the denomination's past leaders
Faith leaders react to Pope Francis’s death by Emma Prestwich “[The pope] walked among those he served with humility and grace“
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025