195 years: Broadview’s legacy as a progressive Christian voice by Shelley Page Compassionate, compelling and controversial, the publication has persisted against all odds for nearly two centuries
Truth before reconciliation by Jocelyn Bell To move forward, we must embrace the fact that reconciliation is settler work, not Indigenous work
Celebrating a 195-year legacy by Jocelyn Bell Editor and publisher Jocelyn Bell on what connects Broadview’s past to the present and the future
Who gets left out when we treat eating disorders by Anna Wolfe In Canada, treatments ignore marginalized communities and their specific needs
CHURCHx wants to transform how people of faith learn by Christopher White New online education platform helps congregation members across the country collaborate with each other
We can eliminate period poverty in Canada by Zeba Khan Education and accessible supplies can move us toward menstrual equity, says this writer
United Church urges Canada to suspend relations with Israel by Emma Prestwich ”Quiet diplomacy is not working,” writes general secretary Rev. Michael Blair
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
Truth and Reconciliation commissioner’s new book honours residential school survivors by Olivia Vaughan In the profoundly moving "North of Nowhere," Marie Wilson also bears witness to Canada's ugly history
141 members of this United church went to war. 19 never returned home. by David Kim-Cragg More than a century after the start of the First World War, a historian tells their stories