The Indigenous United Church: a journey to right relations by Teresa Burnett-Cole Members call for autonomy and healing in a relationship shaped by colonialism
The Nicene Creed is turning 1,700 years old. Does it still matter? by Alanna Mitchell The United Church's Sandra Beardsall, who leads the global celebrations, says yes
Rabbi Julia Watts Belser reimagines God with a disability by Amy Panton The Grawemeyer Award winner challenges ideas of bodies and the sacred in her new book
Karaoke, community and a comeback for this Nova Scotia church by Christopher White Bedford United in Nova Scotia went from near-closure to bursting with life thanks to bold leadership and open doors
U.S. Episcopal Church says it won’t resettle white South Africans by Ghazal Azizi “It has been painful to watch one group of refugees... receive preferential treatment,” the church's presiding bishop wrote in a letter announcing
The United Church was forged in the fires of the social gospel by Julie McGonegal A Christian call to justice still animates today’s progressive movements
A United Church historian on facing the future with faith by Phyllis Airhart Phyllis Airhart tracks the denomination’s path from birth to glory days and beyond
What 4 major party leaders have said about their faith by Julie McGonegal How religion quietly informs the values of those in power
Being Black in Trump’s America by Dante Stewart Theologian Danté Stewart on grief, resistance and the quiet power of resurrection
A pilgrim seeks meaning on St. Cuthbert’s Way by Alanna Mitchell As Alanna Mitchell traces the saint's path, she finds it's more than a journey—it's an act of faith in the power of