United Church searches archives for those dead at residential schools by Mike Milne As the Truth and Reconciliation Commission gears up, the United Church and others are scouring the archives for names of children who
Suicide bombings are on the rise and are often cloaked in religion by Trisha Elliott Terrorist organizations recruiting people to commit suicide bombings are using religious language to draw a smokescreen over their political agendas
Emerging church movement is coming to a sanctuary near you by Karen Stiller Difficult to define, harder to pin down, it could bridge the conservative and progressive branches of the Christian church, proponents say
Churches, complicit in the slave trade, must promote healing, dignity by Jocelyn Bell The World Council of Churches has called for reparation for churches' roles in failing to take a strong enough stand against enslavement.
United Church’s rural congregations are reinventing themselves by Mike Milne More than half of the United Church's preaching places are in rural communities and they are changing as the rural fabric of
United Church members are part of a global system that fails many by Kevin Spurgaitis That system of domination, also known as "empire," leads ordinary people to be complicit through their role as consumers, says Omega Bula,
The real value of saying “sorry” by Muriel Duncan Apologies not only help right past wrongs; they can also open a window on the injustices of today