Cleanup crews and free hair washes: How churches and other groups are helping after Hurricane Fiona by Kate Spencer People are pitching in after the most powerful tropical storm ever recorded in Canada
Bill Blaikie’s death marks the passing of a great social gospel politician by Josiah Neufeld For the late MP and minister, theology and politics were inseparable
This social ethicist wants to make Christianity revolutionary again by Samir Eljagh Tapia Miguel De La Torre urges Christians to move away from spiritual ideology that justifies oppression
Coast Salish sweat-lodge keeper welcomes all to share in healing by Katharine Lake Berz Hwiemtun cleanses collective trauma through sweat-lodge ceremonies
Museums need to do more than ‘reimagine’ galleries to accurately portray histories by Umbrin Bukan Over the past few years, the path towards change has been disappointing, rocky and systemically ineffectual
United Church ‘laments role of monarchy’ in reaction to Queen’s death by Emma Prestwich The denomination gave thanks for her life and work but acknowledged the larger context
In ‘Rehearsals for Living,’ two writers envision a path to a more just future by Mzwandile Poncana In a series of personal letters, Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson create a blueprint for change
Tomson Highway on the magic of Cree and power of myths by Tobin Ng The iconic author and playwright is travelling across Canada this month to deliver his CBC Massey Lectures
This is a time for the United Church to listen by Jocelyn Bell Carmen Lansdowne's election suggests the denomination has come a long way on reconciliation, but there is still a lot of work ahead
Nudging the universe with generosity and gratitude by Vicki Nelson I just spent a relaxing long weekend of camping with friends—a Labour Day tradition. Many others across the country use that weekend