10 books to help you understand ‘spiritual but not religious’ by Anne Bokma Some insightful guides to the ever-expanding SBNR community
This Canadian’s luggage offers a glimpse into the lives of Cubans today by Christopher Levan You’ll find more than giveaway toiletries and hand-me-downs in the writer's luggage.
My sister’s big, beautiful, boisterous family by Sara Jewell The writer’s younger sister and her husband have seven children. Four of the kids were adopted internationally. Four have special needs. It
Jordan Cantwell shares encounters with grace by Jordan Cantwell An Easter message from the moderator.
Why do white people keep crossing the line between appreciation and appropriation? by Pieta Woolley In the United Church alone, encounters with the songs, clothing, symbols and practices of other cultures is constant: the Huron Carol, Guatemalan
Meet the public figures who are spiritual but secular by Anne Bokma Some in the political world are daring to admit that they aren’t a part of any religion
Hate is on the rise, but how can we overcome it? by Douglas Tindal The writer explores our most troubling emotion.
Michael Bell talks about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Donald Grayston The former ambassador to Israel, Jordan and Egypt says after his time in the Middle East he remains hopeful that peace will
Why we make New Year’s resolutions, and why we don’t have to keep them by Anne Bokma "Everything I now experience in my life is utterly predictable...But I don’t want to spend this time making resolutions to be thin,
Cuba’s paradox and passages by David Wilson An island enigma, Cuba bewilders and beguiles. And somehow, it perseveres. — May 2000