‘Photography was the way that I could share different Indigenous realities’ by Emma Prestwich Award-winning photographer Nadya Kwandibens wants to change the perception of Indigenous people through her work
Hey, United Church — we could have talked about my disability by Colin Phillips A moderator nominee says the majority of commissioners at General Council weren't comfortable enough to truly engage him.
Martin Luther King Jr. was right by Glynis Ratcliffe Civil disobedience has been a powerful tool for activists through the decades, and can still be for Canadians looking to stand up
For me, the landmark United Church vote on sexual orientation came at a high personal cost by Don Collett "Justice was served at General Council. Yes. And harm was also done," says Rev. Don Collett.
Moms raising their babies in Canadian prisons by Raizel Robin Women incarcerated in federal prisons are allowed to keep their children with them for up to five years, but few mothers do.
Meet your 2018 moderator nominees by Mike Milne Later this month, General Council commissioners will choose the United Church’s next moderator. As of press time, 10 leadership hopefuls had been
250 United Church leaders have a message for Doug Ford by Emma Prestwich They're urging the new Ontario premier to remember those in need as he carries out promised economic reform
20-year-old sex-ed curriculum will not help our kids today by Glynis Ratcliffe Using outdated material is basically leaving the job of sexual education in the hands of other children and the internet, says this
The United Church still hasn’t confronted the racism within it by Paul Douglas Walfall 'Let us ensure that the people who sit at the table are there not as guests but as valued members of the
Instead of retirement, two nurses battle Vancouver’s opioid crisis by Roberta Staley At age 71 and 65 respectively, Evanna Brennan and Susan Giles embrace their unconventional work in the Downtown Eastside.