The jellied salad is making a comeback by Christopher White The church supper mainstay is now trendy again
How churches can help heal the healers by John Kevin Allen Faith communities should be refuges for healthcare workers suffering moral distress amid COVID-19
New film sheds light on forced adoptions in church-run homes by Anne Thériault Colin Scheyen's documentary deals with an important subject, but feels unfinished
Mississippi’s flag gets a makeover, but does God belong on it? by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service The Confederate symbol has been removed from the state banner, but the new one must include a certain phrase
3 Canadians on their complex relationships with their homelands by Claire Sibonney, Isaac Würmann, Alyssa Bistonath For the children and grandchildren of immigrants, links to a distant land may feel comforting and tinged with nostalgia. But there are
York United is holding in-person services by Emma Prestwich Many people in the small congregation don't have internet access and were glad to be back, said the minister
Muslims grieve as hajj is drastically limited by Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil, Religion News Service The Saudi government has barred international visitors from participating in the ritual this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic
How Jesus became white — and why it’s time to cancel that by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service Warner Sallman’s iconic image has crowded out other depictions of Jesus, and some say that's a big problem
As an Indigenous person, I empathize with Black struggles by Mike Alexander Canadian society is shaped by a discriminatory, racist justice system where Black and Indigenous people are treated differently than others
How artists are reimagining theatre in the wake of COVID-19 by KC Hoard Venues have gone dark this season, but organizations and individuals have been drumming up new ways to share performances