Evangelical students on campus aim to foster new leaders, believers by Bethany Van Lingen As mainstream churches, like the United Church, dwindle, evangelical groups have become the largest on campuses
Small B.C. island community is split on coal transport in strait by Pieta Woolley People on tiny Texada, north of Vancouver, worry the community will vanish if industry wishes thwarted
Cheri DiNovo, minister of cloth and legislature, keeps agitating by Chantal Braganza The NDP member of provincial parliament gave up ministry for politics but is still a champion of the most marginalized
Honour-killing activist Aruna Papp protects victims, educates the world by Karen Stiller She believes training, understanding the language of honour-based violence and correctly assessing risk can save lives
United Church leaders’ pilgrimage to U.K. festival lifts spirits, hopes by Trisha Elliott Moderator Rt. Rev. Gary Paterson and 113 other church leaders headed to the Cotswolds for a spot of tea and rejuvenation
Endangered Jefferson salamander trumps quarry in Halton Region by Lisa Van de Ven Musician Sarah Harmer, who grew up on a farm next to the proposed development, helped organize fundraising concerts to bring attention to
Interview with Gordon Lightfoot by Karen Hilfman Millson Canadian musical icon and former choirboy talks about his beginnings, faith and activism in conversation at St. Paul's United in Orillia, Ont.
Homeless programs are all too successful, but society fails to care by Chelsea Temple Jones Thousands seek shelter in churches and Out of the Cold programs, but long-term solutions are not on the table
United Church’s General Council meeting was complex, like the church by Brian Platt Participants at the 41st General Council dealt with an intimidating roster of issues with exuberance, vitality, verve -- and paradoxes
God + Nature = Ecotheology, a powerful, convincing Canadian trend by Pieta Woolley Scholars, citizens scouring the Bible for advice on whether God is green