Amid southern B.C.’s 2021 tragedies, many wondered: where is the church? by Natika Bock The general public condemned a perceived lack of action by area churches
In some families, medical assistance in dying is anything but a peaceful ending by Sarah Treleaven Family members often support the idea of MAID in the abstract, but the procedure can take on a new meaning when it
I was ashamed to be Chinese and queer, but now I celebrate by Jenna Tenn-Yuk Exploring my queerness helped me decolonize and be proud of my racial identity
Community land trusts could help provide affordable housing we so desperately need by Jadine Ngan This housing model safeguards renters while changing the way we think about land
After more than 30 years, this clergy abuse survivor is finally being heard by Karin Olafson Deana Hills was sexually abused by her minister. Her case highlights how institutions have historically failed to handle cases like hers in
Seeking justice in our institutions by Natalie Appleyard From May 25-27, Citizens for Public Justice is hosting a national virtual conference
Yukon internet sensation Gurdeep Pandher has a message of positivity for the world by Alex Mlynek The bhangra dancer on how he shares hope with others through movement
Expletive-laden remark shocks attendees at General Council meeting by Julie McGonegal The incident has generated calls for the United Church to wrestle with anti-Semitism
This Easter, let’s not worry that the United Church is dying by Richard Bott The Resurrection invites the church to live its ministry here and now
Indigenous United Church leaders on Pope Francis’s apology by Emily Standfield They applaud the Pope's expression of regret for the church's involvement in residential schools, but see it as only a first step