I spent almost 30 years in a Christian commune by Dave Canfield A writer and dad explores what it's like to start afresh after so many years in an enclosed community where he was
The United Church still hasn’t confronted the racism within it by Paul Douglas Walfall 'Let us ensure that the people who sit at the table are there not as guests but as valued members of the
Swedish tradition of death cleaning explained by Fiona Tapp The practice of a final tidy up is making its way to North America. Here’s how to lighten your load one last
I regret my 100 Huntley Street book by Paul Knowles The evangelical history that Paul Knowles wrote 36 years ago haunts him to this day.
#MeToo in the United Church by Trisha Elliott 9 women share their stories of harassment and sexual assault in the United Church.
Why some women of colour are hesitant to say #MeToo by Jacky Habib Three women share their stories in the hope of creating safe spaces they never had.
Courts tell residential school survivors they didn’t go to a residential school by Josiah Neufeld During the 1960s and 1970s, more than 1,000 Indigenous children were sent to a United Church-run residence in Teulon, Man. Many were
How a South Korean dissident became a minister in northern Ontario by Donna Sinclair After being released from prison in his native South Korea in 1979, Jong Bok Kim made the long journey to Canada, where
3 films that put a spotlight on American poverty by David Wilson The growing underclass in the U.S. has become too big for moviemakers to ignore
Teaching sex-ed in schools is no sin by Michael Coren "Unfortunately, much of the resistance to teaching schoolchildren about sex and sexuality comes from Christians, and the general view out there is