The United Church is changing its model of ministry — for better or for worse by Christopher White Part-time clergy jobs are becoming the norm, and that has huge implications for the wider church
‘I’ve always believed that disability is part of God’s good design’ by Meagan Gillmore Miriam Spies and Amy Panton's podcast brings theology into conversations about disability and mental health
After more than 30 years, this clergy abuse survivor is finally being heard by Karin Olafson Deana Hills was sexually abused by her minister. Her case highlights how institutions have historically failed to handle cases like hers in
One aimless night, I got a sneak peek at heaven by Rod Carley This awakening of my soul allowed for proof of God’s existence
Can a congregation just decide to cut their minister’s hours? by Christopher White Christopher White explores the question of part-time ministry in his monthly Question Box column
An unprecedented General Council kicks off with opening worship and motions by Julie McGonegal The unique and sometimes challenging virtual gathering was nonetheless punctuated by moving liturgy and humour
Why John Shelby Spong was not a progressive Christian voice by Antony Alumkal If Spong’s writings represent the best that Progressive Christianity has to offer, then clearly the movement isn’t what it claims to be
How Herbie Kuhn became Canada’s most famous chaplain by Omar Mouallem Meet the voice and soul of the Toronto Raptors
This immunology grad plans to pursue ministry instead by Kate Spencer Timothy Wisnicki says he's fascinated by the intersection of science and theology
Why these Asian Canadians are leaving their parents’ churches by Stephanie Bai Culturally specific places of worship were the previous generation's anchors, but their kids are seeking a different path