U.S. Episcopal Church says it won’t resettle white South Africans by Ghazal Azizi “It has been painful to watch one group of refugees... receive preferential treatment,” the church's presiding bishop wrote in a letter announcing
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
U.S. minister eyeing Canada move: ‘I can’t allow my grandson to be on the back of the bus’ by Evgenia Shestunova As safety concerns grow in a polarized America, Rev. Anthony Williams and other United Church of Christ clergy are looking to transfer
‘This is where I need to be’: A Canadian doctor reports from a Gaza hospital by Deirdre Nunan Orthopedic surgeon Deirdre Nunan has been working near Khan Younis, where airstrikes shake hospital walls
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?
Being Black in Trump’s America by Dante Stewart Theologian Danté Stewart on grief, resistance and the quiet power of resurrection
How to push candidates on justice issues this federal election by Fernando Arce As Trump dominates headlines, we must stay focused on Canada’s urgent issues like housing, climate, and Indigenous rights
The Christian Reformed Church is deeply divided over Trump by Angela Reitsma Bick Canadian members of the binational denomination say church leadership isn't taking sovereignty threats seriously
Why harm reduction is actually compassionate care by Bonnie Larson One doctor explains how it heals communities, even as it faces political backlash