Why it’s time to let native plants shine over lawns by Christopher White Lorraine Johnson wants people to consider the ecological value of their property
The highs and lows of the United Church’s first year with COVID by Trisha Elliott After a hard many months, the denomination may be more united than ever
More older women are drinking too much. A new sobriety movement aims to help. by Anne Bokma For many, booze is the drug of choice to deal with the losses that accompany aging
Queer singer-songwriter snags No. 1 Christian album spot on iTunes by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service "Preacher’s Kid" sends a new message to Christian listeners
The heartbreaking and deeply Christian task of presiding over fentanyl funerals by Pieta Woolley Overdose deaths are surging in Canada, and clergy close to the crisis are doing the hard work of saying goodbye
Nursing home workers at catastrophic levels of burnout and trauma by Carole Estabrooks and Yuting Song And still our governments have largely failed to come to their aid in meaningful ways to keep both them, and our vulnerable
How helping a refugee family taught this congregation to be the church by Alexa Gilmour Windermere United was talking about closing before a family came to stay
Muslim women reflect on wearing the niqab in a mask-wearing world by Anna Piela Some adopted the garment for the first time in their lives during the pandemic
Two Canadian films you won’t want to miss by Jason Anderson These movies tackle the role of corporations and the Oka Crisis
Agoraphobia closes doors for sufferers during COVID-19 by Miranda Newman Getting help can be challenging when it's difficult to leave the home