Bill Blaikie’s death marks the passing of a great social gospel politician by Josiah Neufeld For the late MP and minister, theology and politics were inseparable
Coast Salish sweat-lodge keeper welcomes all to share in healing by Katharine Lake Berz Hwiemtun cleanses collective trauma through sweat-lodge ceremonies
In ‘Rehearsals for Living,’ two writers envision a path to a more just future by Mzwandile Poncana In a series of personal letters, Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson create a blueprint for change
This is a time for the United Church to listen by Jocelyn Bell Carmen Lansdowne's election suggests the denomination has come a long way on reconciliation, but there is still a lot of work ahead
‘Hallelujah’ and Leonard Cohen’s personal mythology of betrayal and forgiveness by Andrew Faiz A new documentary is just the latest to explore the late songwriter's story
Carmen Lansdowne is now the 1st Indigenous woman to lead a Canadian church by Christopher White The new United Church moderator has named reconciliation as a top priority
An Indigenous minister answers the question: Why are you a Christian? by Murray Pruden Rev. Murray Pruden is the guest editor for Broadview's September issue
How the United Church got into the business of residential schools by David Kim-Cragg "The churches were addicted to the funding and prestige of government support"
Indigenous leaders call on Pope to repeal the Doctrine of Discovery by Tobin Ng “The Pope and the Church remain silent on the most problematic tenets of its belief system,” writes Murray Sinclair
United Church calls on federal government to decriminalize drugs by Leslie Sinclair The decision breaks with the church’s historic thinking on substance use