141 members of this United church went to war. 19 never returned home. by David Kim-Cragg More than a century after the start of the First World War, a historian tells their stories
Ramiro Gonzales has been executed, and my heart is broken by Bri-anne Swan Rev. Bri-anne Swan accompanied the Texas death-row inmate through his final hours on June 26
Want to decolonize your church? Here’s one place to start. by Mike Milne Decolonization goes beyond reconciliation — it's an effort to repair relationships and make reparations
Misunderstandings, understaffed congregations bogged down votes in Indigenous United Church remit by Leslie Sinclair "There are insights and occasional hard truths that emerged during that process," said one regional staffer
Canada’s first out lesbian city councillor on her decades-long fight for women’s rights by Tobin Ng Ellen Woodsworth dissects the past, present and future of feminism
Lost records, found roots: How a Métis genealogist helps people uncover their Indigenous ancestry by Hannah Carty Anne Anderson has spent a lifetime trying to piece together the past
Indigenous artist’s mural designs in Port Alberni church represent hope and healing by Avil Beckford The vibrant artwork honours the church's commitment to truth and reconciliation
Vote establishing Indigenous church’s self-determination passes by Leslie Sinclair Results are a step toward "moving forward together in a good way"Â
Deadline for vote supporting the Indigenous Church to be self-determining is fast approaching by Leslie Sinclair If the remit vote passes this weekend, it could be a major step towards decolonization and reconciliation for the United Church
Why a carbon-free world isn’t possible with capitalism by Tahmeed Shafiq "Climate change is deeply tied to economic activity," writes Tahmeed Shafiq