As a queer son of the Black church, Lil Nas X’s ‘Montero’ is my anthem by Don Abram The song resonates with Black gay men recovering from self-hate caused by homophobic theologies
Society still has a problem with women saying ‘no’ by Jackie Gillard We haven't learned to accept a woman's dissent without denigrating her
‘Naked Pastor’ pokes fun at the sacred with his cartoons by Sara Jewell Cartoonist David Hayward calls himself “a graffiti artist on the walls of religion”
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How helping a refugee family taught this congregation to be the church by Alexa Gilmour Windermere United was talking about closing before a family came to stay
From the archives: Sister Helen Prejean on the fight to abolish the death penalty by Alicia von Stamwitz The author of "Dead Man Walking," which is a first-hand account of her experiences with death row inmates, talks about why she
Jael Richardson on truly diversifying publishing by Erin Alladin The founder of the Festival of Literary Diversity says that the work involves more than just checking boxes
New anthology explores the experiences of LGBTQ Catholic nuns by Claire Giangravé, Religion News Service "Love Tenderly" tells the stories of 23 lesbian and queer religious sisters from different backgrounds, communities, age groups and ministries
Outgoing U.S. House chaplain on the traits required to do his job by Jack Jenkins, Religion News Service Rev. Patrick Conroy says someone in his role has to be a 'counterpoint to the dominant spirit of this place'
How well is the new United Church working? by Mike Milne The denomination underwent major structural changes two years ago. Broadview checked in on the revamped church.