Rev. John Fife: ‘Under the Trump administration, all are considered criminals’ by Julie McGonegal The U.S. president's portrayal of refugees and migrants is "dehumanizing," says this minister and longtime advocate, and Trump's policies have made it
These Indigenous women say #MeToo by Julie McGonegal Three authors revisit the violence they’ve experienced and reclaim their own paths to healing.
Should we apologize for the hurt surrounding 1988 decision? by Jocelyn Bell The groundbreaking United Church vote on gay and lesbian ministers has transformed the denomination in the years since, but there's still work
Do we face a future without Down syndrome? by Kevin Spurgaitis Advances in prenatal testing mean parents can detect the chromosomal difference earlier. What does this mean for the future of Down Syndrome?
Canadian programs help asylum seekers navigate their new home by Sarah Treleaven For some refugees, coming to Canada is incredibly lonely. Volunteers are trying to change that.
‘Photography was the way that I could share different Indigenous realities’ by Emma Prestwich Award-winning photographer Nadya Kwandibens wants to change the perception of Indigenous people through her work
Rev. Miriam Spies’ profound challenge to the church at General Council by Miriam Spies 'I worry we use people to show how diverse we are, but then ignore their struggles.'
For me, the landmark United Church vote on sexual orientation came at a high personal cost by Don Collett "Justice was served at General Council. Yes. And harm was also done," says Rev. Don Collett.
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
Jamil Jivani sheds light on why young men radicalize by Suzanne Bowness In his book 'Why Young Men,' Jamil Jivani talks about his own experience as a troubled youth.