Futurist thinker Barbara Marx Hubbard explains conscious evolution by Karen Hilfman Millson Coming from an agnostic, Jewish background, Hubbard's life was guided by questions, and by the work of French Jesuit Pierre Teilhard de
United church congregations are going scent-free as act of inclusion by Anne Bokma Calling it "radical hospitality," many congregations want to welcome those with multiple chemical sensitivity, clearing the air for all
Wrongful conviction of Ivan Henry in B.C. spurs calls for reckoning by Gary Stephen Ross He spent 27 years in jail for a spate of rapes he didn't commit, a conviction so sloppy the B.C. Court of
Oil spill in Arkansas spewed diluted bitumen into town streets by May Warren The pipeline that ruptured carried oil from the Alberta tar sands and people who got sick now want answers
Michael Dowd, itinerant apostle, lives in van, preaches everywhere by Ambury Stuart He says the main way God communicates with us today is not through ancient texts but scientific evidence, cross-cultural evidence and historic
Endangered Jefferson salamander trumps quarry in Halton Region by Lisa Van de Ven Musician Sarah Harmer, who grew up on a farm next to the proposed development, helped organize fundraising concerts to bring attention to
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, the first woman to have the job by Mardi Tindal She grew up in the United Church and found it again when her children were young, becoming solidly involved with her congregation
Peru gold mine attracts protests, police violence, indignation by Roxana Olivera Four were shot at a protest last year and locals who demonstrate against the mines face threats, human rights abuses
Civil disobedience isn’t easy to rule out when the planet is at risk by Mardi Tindal Former Moderator Mardi Tindal is trying to discern how she relates to being arrested for the sake of the environment
United Church confirmation classes can be tweaked to be more fun by Chantal Braganza Today’s confirmation programs help youth experience God, form relationships and make their own decisions about joining the church