My good friend Gordon Lightfoot was also a friend to so many by Karen Hilfman Millson The minister who is presiding over his memorial service shares her memories of the Canadian icon
Repatriating the Crown Jewels is long overdue by Annie St John-Stark It's time for King Charles to make good on the vow to “reform what is amiss”
Don’t think you can afford art? Montreal collective The MRKT is changing that by Rawan Youssef Co-founder Harar V.A. Hall on making art a joy, not a luxury
Will ChatGPT put preachers out of a job? by Alexandra Lee How these ministers feel about using AI for their sermons
Why Jesus is history’s most overlooked conservationist by Neil Whitehouse The son of God would likely have approved of environmentalists' blockades and sit-ins
United Church’s General Council Executive closes doors to media by Mike Milne Describing itself as a “board,” the governing body is excluding journalists for the first time in decades
This is what’s missing from land acknowledgments by Tony Snow Performative rote acknowledgments lack something essential
More embodied worship would include people with intellectual disabilities — and benefit us all by Laura MacGregor Privileging the brain over the body in services showcases the church's ableism
Main drag: Meet the reigning queens and kings of small-town Canada by Luke Ottenhof Instead of moving to the big city, these artists built a drag scene in their hometowns
S.K. Ali’s bestselling teen romances put Muslim stories front and centre by Sabra Ismath The author doesn't try to explain Islam to wider society in her books: "Readers should know who we are," she says