I found my way back to the Anglican Church, imperfections and all by Charlotte Sheasby As a trans woman, I’ve returned on my own terms — and joined others working to make the church more open to
Russell Brand, Andrew Tate and the performance of faith by Mary Newman Public religious conversions can signal transformation — but what happens when repentance and accountability never follow?
Inside Alberta’s Christian Leadership Summit by Blaine Gregg A United Church minister chronicles the gathering where conservative politics and Christianity were tightly intertwined
People in war-torn Sudan ‘are left with nothing’ by Christina Philips The “unimaginable and unacceptable” cost of looking away from the world’s largest humanitarian crisis
Alberta’s Christian Leadership Summit puts church-state separation at risk, critics say by Ashely Crouch Premier Danielle Smith’s planned appearance is drawing scrutiny from progressive faith leaders who see echoes of Christian nationalism
Trump’s Jesus-style AI image fuels global backlash and Vatican tensions by Ashely Crouch The U.S. president took down his social media post but didn't recant his criticism of Pope Leo
Inside Canada’s only witch school by Vanessa Chiasson A Quebec program teaches ritual, leadership and connection for those seeking more than conventional faith
How Quebec’s secularism law is forcing young women to rethink their futures by Ruby Pratka Aspiring teachers and prosecutors say Bill 21 makes them choose between their faith and their careers in public service
How Albertans of faith are countering separatist, anti-immigrant sentiment by John Pentland The ‘obnoxious right-wing minority’ has captured the news but not the province’s heart, writes John Pentland
Iraq’s child brides by Robert Bociaga Girls as young as nine are being forced into marriage in Iraq. Women’s rights activists are risking everything to fight back.