The United Church still hasn’t confronted the racism within it by Paul Douglas Walfall 'Let us ensure that the people who sit at the table are there not as guests but as valued members of the
Instead of retirement, two nurses battle Vancouver’s opioid crisis by Roberta Staley At age 71 and 65 respectively, Evanna Brennan and Susan Giles embrace their unconventional work in the Downtown Eastside.
A fond farewell to presbyteries by Steven Chambers They will likely be eliminated this year as the United Church restructures. Steven Chambers celebrates the end of an era.
I regret my 100 Huntley Street book by Paul Knowles The evangelical history that Paul Knowles wrote 36 years ago haunts him to this day.
Alberta’s Sixties Scoop apology was just empty words by Freda Ballantyne A Nehiyawak Iskwewak woman who was forcibly taken from her family as an infant reflects on what it felt like to hear
After 93 years, this could be the United Church’s last General Council by Mike Milne When the United Church meets in July, top priorities will be a streamlined governance structure and Indigenous ministries.
United Church moderator reflects on righting injustice and what gives her hope by Mike Milne We talk to Rt. Rev. Jordan Cantwell as she wraps up her term as United Church moderator in July.
The Kinder Morgan protest in photos and song by Kimiko Karpoff A faith leader reflects on protesting the pipeline with the Water Protectors from the Tsleil-Waututh nation.
Courts tell residential school survivors they didn’t go to a residential school by Josiah Neufeld During the 1960s and 1970s, more than 1,000 Indigenous children were sent to a United Church-run residence in Teulon, Man. Many were
How to apologize like you mean it by Fiona Tapp In the era of #MeToo, public remorse is aplenty. But the art of apologizing takes some practice.