Why John Shelby Spong was not a progressive Christian voice by Antony Alumkal If Spong’s writings represent the best that Progressive Christianity has to offer, then clearly the movement isn’t what it claims to be
Nuns like Sister Megan Rice have gone to prison to protest nuclear weapons by Carole Sargent, The Conversation Rice, who died in October, was only one of several sisters who were willing to go to great lengths to fight for
Indigenous nations should be seen as experts on false claims of identity by Cheryl Simon, The Conversation There are underlying components of colonialism in how we call out people who fraudulently claim indigeneity
‘Night Raiders’ shows the power of sci-fi and horror to illustrate Indigenous experiences by Mike Alexander The dystopian film is part of a recent wave of Indigenous genre movies
5 free Religion 101 courses for the faith-curious by Chloe Tejada Whether you're just starting your religious studies, or you want to expand your knowledge, these courses are a good jumping-off point
Margaret Atwood’s stance shows her lack of respect for trans people by Niko Stratis The author's tweets on "Why can’t we say 'woman' anymore?” show us who she really is
As an Indigenous person, I think a national day of mourning is exactly what we need by Alison Tedford 'We need the time because we are weary. It is exhausting to wonder what will be uncovered next.'
Green-shaming won’t help solve the climate crisis — this is how we can move forward by Alanna Mitchell Emissions fell only slightly during the pandemic. A Greta-than-thou mindset is not going to get us where we want to go.
United Church leaving vaccine policies up to individual faith communities by Mike Milne The national church currently has no plans to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for staff amid a fourth wave of the pandemic
4 Indigenous education courses to help fill in your knowledge gaps by Maija Kappler Many of these online classes are free and can be finished at your own pace