Tanya Talaga’s new book is her most personal one yet by Alison Tedford Seaweed The award-winning Indigenous journalist uncovers her great-great-grandmother’s residential school story in "The Knowing"
Robin Wall Kimmerer embraces the gift economy of nature in new book by Teresa Burnett-Cole In "The Serviceberry," the bestselling author encourages us to shift our thinking to reciprocity and abundance
Oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz? by Orville James A minister on the morals of asking God for material things
Join us tonight for our National Online Reading Club by Emma Prestwich Dive more deeply into the December issue with three great contributors
Gold, frank innocence and mirth by Jocelyn Bell Inspired by a beloved homily from her father, Editor Jocelyn Bell celebrates Broadview's first-ever Christmas sermon contest
‘Why are you doing this?’ Indigenous members react to church’s decision by Julie Carl The General Council Executive says National Indigenous Council was dysfunctional and 'could not continue'
Historic Vancouver outreach undergoing major revamp by Avil Beckford First United’s plans include creating affordable housing units for Indigenous people in the Downtown Eastside
The true origins of the Cree writing system by David Kim-Cragg A missionary is credited with inventing Cree syllabics, but Indigenous communities tell a different story
Indigenous United Church Elders protest decision to dissolve National Indigenous Council by Julie Carl General Secretary Rev. Michael Blair's decision came over concerns that the body wasn't working
Residential school survivor-turned-United Church minister details perpetual hunger at institution by Mary Jane Logan McCallum In a re-released version of "Brown Tom's Schooldays," Rev. Enos Montour reflects on his time at Mount Elgin Residential School