A cab ride sparked Fort McPherson’s first food bank by Meral Jamal A chance conversation led to a partnership between the Tetlit Gwich'in Council and a Muslim charity in this remote N.W.T. community.
David Suzuki still believes change is possible by Nate Smelle The veteran environmentalist discusses activism, empathy, war and the choices shaping the next generation
A new home for hope in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside by Charlotte MacDonald First United’s $39-million community hub combines Indigenous housing with expanded services for low-income residents
What drag taught me about Christian ministry by Chris Clark Both can reveal truth, challenge power and invite people into liberation
Rice Lake granted legal rights under First Nation law by Taynar Simpson The move turns reconciliation into environmental action on a lake facing invasive species, pollution and declining oxygen levels
Palestinian Christians seek solidarity amid war and displacement by Josiah Neufeld Conference speakers urge global churches to support communities facing bombardment, forced migration and an uncertain future
The objects and rituals that shape faith at home by Ashely Crouch In a new video series, United Church members across Canada share the keepsakes and practices that ground their spiritual lives
I dreamed of teaching English overseas. Then I learned its colonial history. by Aubrianna Snow A Mi’kmaw ESL teacher wrestles with Indigenous language loss and what it means to teach responsibly
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg by Josiah Neufeld The possible closure of House of Hesed comes days after Manitoba declared a public health emergency over soaring HIV infection rates
Should kids under 16 be banned from social media and AI? We asked teens by Ashely Crouch ‘It could help stop cyberbullying,’ said one. ‘How will I talk to my friends?’ asked another