50 years after the Beatles broke up, their magic endures by David Wilson Liverpool’s fab four still loom large in popular consciousness
COVID-19 puts pressure on Canadian farms by Emma Jones Producers are bracing for extra delays and costs due to the pandemic
Celebrating 50 years of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ by Sara Jewell I continue to view the gospel through the lens of this rock opera
We don’t seem to be learning from HIV/AIDS by Jay Cavanagh "COVID-19 is being used to fuel racist rhetoric. This way of thinking held us back in our fight against HIV."
Unravelling the myth of Mary Magdalene by Anne Thériault Church fathers cast her as a fallen woman. It's time to rethink her role in the Easter story.
What it’s like to go to Beyoncé Mass by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service Hymns are replaced with songs such as "Survivor" and "Flaws and All" in this worship service
I hope we don’t forget about Jean Vanier’s ideas by Paul Salvatori In some ways, his writing is a guide on how not to be like him
Canadian clergy curling tournament puts fellowship on ice by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service The Friars’ Briar runs parallel to the Tim Hortons Brier, the annual men's curling championship
Indigenous youth explore heritage at equine program by Glynis Ratcliffe A United Church initiative pairs young people with horses to build skills, make friends and heal
I learned I had autism at 46. I now understand myself. by Wanda Deschamps A significant number of people like me are diagnosed in midlife. For reasons that are still coming to light, many of them