The cinema of tormented priests by Ayesha Habib Film has a long history of depicting ministers in a crisis of faith. Amid the gloom, these movies offer meaning and hope
Ontario’s decision to shutter supervised consumption sites is a death sentence by George Bozanich Harm reduction and supporting those affected by the toxic drug crisis is a part of our vocation, writes Rev. George Bozanich
Body positivity won’t achieve fat liberation by Ashleigh-Rae Thomas Fatphobia is a systemic issue with roots in racism and colonialism. Why don't we talk about it that way?
United Church urges Canada to suspend relations with Israel by Emma Prestwich ”Quiet diplomacy is not working,” writes general secretary Rev. Michael Blair
Sperm donors are anonymous in Canada. Adult children are finding their roots anyway. by Alison Motluk Canada has been slow to end anonymous paternity, but cheap and easy genetic testing makes staying unknown all but impossible
Broadview Classifieds by Emma Prestwich Whether you are searching for a new minister or other congregation personnel, hosting an event, launching a new book or have a
Jasper United minister reflects on ‘huge loss’ of church to wildfire by Amarah Hasham-Steele Rev. Linda McLaren also lost her home, the church's manse, in the massive blaze
She helped build a national DNA database to bring Lindsey home by Mary Baxter Judy Peterson's daughter went missing 31 years ago. She harnessed her grief to help others.
Social prescribing looks beyond medicine to non-clinical methods of treatment by Kate Spencer There is a lot of evidence for the prescriptions themselves, says one expert, but less for the process
My quest for a made-in-Canada barbecue showed me the prevalence of forced labour by Christopher White Many goods sold in Canada have links to persecuted Uyghur Muslims. Why are we still importing them?