In Winkler, pride finds a place in church by Josiah Neufeld At this deeply religious town's first Pride event, queer Christians, allies and protesters navigate faith and belonging
Winkler’s first Pride draws stories of pain and hope by Josiah Neufeld A trans man returns to his Manitoba hometown for its inaugural event, finding a community still split on 2SLGBTQ+ inclusion
A United Church minister and MP defends Bill C-9 by James Adair Rev. Rob Oliphant pushes back on critics who say the legislation threatens protest and religious freedom
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?
The gospel according to Malcolm Gladwell by Jonathan Scott The bestselling Canadian author’s podcast reveals a worldview shaped by Christian ideas of faith and conscience
Palestinian Christians seek solidarity amid war and displacement by Josiah Neufeld Conference speakers urge global churches to support communities facing bombardment, forced migration and an uncertain future
Is Gen Z really coming back to church? by Sarah Grishpul Recent surveys suggest young adults may be rediscovering religion, but sociologists caution the evidence is still far from clear
Winnipeg Muslims shaken, weighing safety after deadly U.S. mosque shooting by Josiah Neufeld The San Diego attack has heightened fears at local mosques, where leaders say security needs are growing but resources remain limited
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg by Josiah Neufeld The possible closure of House of Hesed comes days after Manitoba declared a public health emergency over soaring HIV infection rates