What Lady Philosophy taught me in quarantine by KC Hoard I was struggling after a series of setbacks, but a medieval thinker gave me perspective
Why some United churches are in no rush to reopen by Emma Prestwich Though some regions are relaxing gathering rules, faith communities are still being cautious
During COVID-19, I find freedom in a slower pace by Elaine Hofer The pandemic has reset our lives in our Hutterite community, but there is goodness and grace amid the uncertainty
How nearly dying prepared me for isolation by Leah Rumack While living for the moment is not my specialty, it’s a skill I’m dusting off
Five Oaks housing migrant farmworkers during pandemic by Emma Prestwich The move also means the United Church retreat centre can keep its doors open
Why the pet rescue business is buyer beware by Diane Peters “Adopt, don’t shop” has become a mantra for many animal lovers. But some smaller rescues fly under the regulatory radar.
What Emily Dickinson can teach us in a pandemic by Baisakhi Roy The poet's works are timely and comforting as we navigate COVID-19 and isolation
On Good Friday amid a plague, a hard truth emerges by David Giuliano The fear and suffering of God on a cross persists in the flesh
A different take on the Stations of the Cross by Richard Bott Moderator Richard Bott has a more expansive way of thinking about the powerful Easter tradition
Celebrating 50 years of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ by Sara Jewell I continue to view the gospel through the lens of this rock opera