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.
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.
Wrestling and other amazing ways to repurpose your church by Pieta Woolley Some church buildings go to sleep from Monday to Friday. But elsewhere, the steepled husks moonlight as kooky and political community hubs.
This church gives away 30% of its money by Suzanne Bowness Faith United Milton is "doing church" a little differently
How Canadians became so addicted to plastic by Susan Nerberg First introduced as Bakelite in 1907, fully synthetic plastics weren’t mass produced until the mid-century.
How churches are saving themselves through real estate by Mike Milne Churches across the country are trading their valuable real estate for long-term funding. But success takes more than good intentions.
Saskatchewan and Indigenous churches split land income by Nickita Longman The Saskatchewan and All Native Circle Conferences agree to split the proceeds of oil-rich land.
Our magazine’s plastic problem by Jocelyn Bell "While I can easily defend the use of a polybag on financial grounds, it would be unconscionable to deliver a cover story
How plastics are threatening our Great Lakes by Susan Nerberg Program director for Environmental Defence Keith Brooks reminds us why we shouldn’t forget the Great Lakes when discussing plastic pollution.
New project invites people to share memories of 1988 United Church decision by Alison Brooks-Starks On the thirtieth anniversary of the United Church vote to include LGBTQ ministers, a new project invites people to share their stories