‘Our inclusivity is a huge draw’: Behind one congregation’s success by Christopher White Open hearts, open doors drive growth at Westminster United
A pilgrim seeks meaning on St. Cuthbert’s Way by Alanna Mitchell As Alanna Mitchell traces the saint's path, she finds it's more than a journey—it's an act of faith in the power of
To survive, the United Church must let go of the past and welcome what’s next by Christopher White The denomination must move beyond comfort and embrace true transformation
Here’s why Canada has to apologize for slavery by Paul Douglas Walfall New records show that many people living in Canada received compensation after slavery was abolished
My church protected a family fleeing deportation. U.S. churches should be able to do the same. by Shanna Bernier In the United States, the sacred regard for sanctuary is being bulldozed to the ground
United Church’s Japhet Ndhlovu defends the denomination’s critique of Israel by Emma Prestwich Executive minister says the church stands 'on the right side of justice'
Samuel Dansokho is hoping to be the United Church’s next moderator by Leslie Sinclair The moderator nominee and minister says he prefers to be a bridge who shows by example, rather than a “charismatic leader”
Cheri DiNovo nominated for United Church moderator by Leslie Sinclair The former Ontario MPP says her bid is “kind of a love letter” to more than 30 years of church involvement
Meet the changemaker empowering British Columbia’s Black youth by Jasmine Mahoro Brian Seremba and the BC Community Alliance are reshaping the province’s education system through community action
Is it ethical to travel anymore? by Larry Krotz Overtourism is irritating locals and damaging the environment. Is wanderlust worth the cost?