Canadian war artist was nearly forgotten by Trisha Elliott Mary Riter Hamilton created more than 300 paintings that capture the death and destruction of the Great War. But years later, some
Keeping climate change on the radar may demand newer theologies by David Wilson We can change our lifestyle, sign treaties and develop planet-saving technologies, but first we have to believe the battle is winnable.
Why so many single Canadians are eating with strangers by Alanna Mitchell The revival of community dinners reveals that we long for more than good food—we want human connection.
How I fight loneliness as a senior with a disability by Dorothy Ellen Palmer This writer might not have The Golden Girls' lifestyle, but she’s making the best of her golden years.
Trump is losing Christian support by Michael Coren 'While the hard-core evangelicals will likely remain where they are but be less committed, moderately conservative Christians are thinking again.'
I send my kids to Catholic school, but I’m not Catholic by Pieta Woolley A lifelong United Church member explains why she's embracing lessons in reading, writing and rosaries.
Trinity Western’s move has to be followed by meaningful change by Jenna Tenn-Yuk A queer Christian shares what she wants to see happen after the school made its controversial pledge optional for students.
86-year-old Hiroshima survivor is still fighting for a nuclear-free world by Denise Davy Setsuko Thurlow says that no one should ever endure the 'massive and grotesque scale of death and suffering' caused by an atomic
Best self-care tips for caregivers by Kate Spencer Counsellors, teachers and ministers share what it looks like for them.
Meet your 2018 moderator nominees by Mike Milne Later this month, General Council commissioners will choose the United Church’s next moderator. As of press time, 10 leadership hopefuls had been