Why John Shelby Spong was not a progressive Christian voice by Antony Alumkal If Spong’s writings represent the best that Progressive Christianity has to offer, then clearly the movement isn’t what it claims to be
This advocate places ghost bikes at sites where cyclists have been killed by Caitrin Pilkington Geoffrey Bercarich sees the memorials as a place of caution but also a show of solidarity with fellow cyclists
Historic Black chapel may finally get proper recognition by Sherlyn Assam The Fugitive Slave Chapel could be restored and permanently installed at a London, Ont. museum
Virtual, six-month-long General Council to start in February by Mike Milne The gathering was postponed last year due to COVID-19
Baseball helped me feel connected to my dad, even after his death by Paul Fraumeni In the eight years since he passed, our conversation about the game has continued
How an Indigenous Peoples Fund would actively further reconciliation by Maggie Dieter While it may be a time for settlers to listen and learn, they also need to engage and act
I feel closer to God than before I began transitioning by Julian Munro I've been called into transition, in the same way as I am called into ministry
6 ways to cope with this difficult holiday season by Miranda Newman Some advice informed by a decade in therapy
As my Coptic Christmas traditions recede, I feel like I’ve betrayed my culture by Carine Abouseif The more I pulled away, the more I didn’t fit in, which made me pull away more
Proposed ‘Faith Workers’ Bill of Rights’ cites church bullying and unfair discipline process Jul. 3, 2025