The United Church was forged in the fires of the social gospel by Julie McGonegal A Christian call to justice still animates today’s progressive movements
A United Church historian on facing the future with faith by Phyllis Airhart Phyllis Airhart tracks the denomination’s path from birth to glory days and beyond
How a bold church merger shaped Canada 100 years ago by Jocelyn Bell As the United Church marks its centenary, its founding story offers a lesson on unity
United Church moderators reflect on the past, present and future by Broadview Staff Check out these extended interviews with the denomination's past leaders
Pope Francis left a roadmap for us. Will we follow it? by Michael W. Higgins We can't afford to ignore his calls to champion the poor and support the planet
This Vancouver bookstore is more than a business — it’s a platform for justice by Madeline Liao Patricia Massy created Massy Books to reclaim history and speak truth to power, no matter the cost
United Church unveils colourful photo reimagining ‘Last Supper’ by Evgenia Shestunova The photo, which celebrates the church's 100th anniversary, features a diverse array of members
3 churches on the Canada/U.S. border grapple with political tensions by Kate Spencer “It’s almost like antagonistic feelings are being forced upon us,” says Rev. Canon Fran Bedell, who crosses the border every Sunday to
Inside Nova Scotia’s bold plan to end disability institutions by Meagan Gillmore Advocates have spent decades pushing for independent living. A landmark reform could finally deliver it. But can the province follow through?
25 immigrant-led ‘church plants’ bring community to newcomers by Emma Prestwich With the support of the United Church, these migrant communities provide a faith home for new Canadians