Stephen Prothero, scholar, says Americans are religiously illiterate by Martha Martin He proposes teaching religion as an academic subject in public schools across the United States
Infertility took Jocelyn Bell on a gruelling ride. This is her story by Jocelyn Bell Being unable to get pregnant shook her to her core and led to years of painful self-reflection
Tamil Christians are forging a spiritual home in the United Church by Mike Milne The congregation of 50 helps members connect to heritage and do social justice projects back in Sri Lanka
Diana Butler Bass on why mainline churches have disappointed people by Pieta Woolley Questions about belief and belonging and behaviour don’t go away, but people are longing for them to be addressed differently, the Virginia-based
United Church ministers debate faith, atheism — and the future by David Wilson Is the denomination big enough and flexible enough to employ all sorts of ministers, including those who don't accept that God exists?
Jean Vanier talks faith, disability and God’s tenderness for humanity by Alicia von Stamwitz The Canadian philosopher founded the L’Arche community for people with intellectual disabilities.
Ministers lose their religion, but not all of them leave by Broadview Staff Broadview explores the issue of unbelief in three parts.
United Church congregations are figuring out how to amalgamate, joyfully by Ken Gallinger It's not just a survival strategy to join memberships, but can also bring new energy, ideas and a fresh outlook to churches
United Church congregations use innovation to entice youth by Beatrice Ekoko Engaging young people in the church is a perennial challenge, but some congregations are rethinking the whole enterprise
United Church congregations in villages band together for worship by Mike Milne Rural pastoral charges in eastern Ontario are experimenting with a new way to keep small churches open and so far, results are