New discoveries lead to questions about what makes us uniquely human by Alanna Mitchell Science is blurring the lines between humans and other species. Maybe we're not the pinnacle of Creation after all
Faith leaders must join the charge to divest from fossil fuels by Christine Boyle It will take moral courage to let the oil and gas industry know that they've lost their social licence
Evangelical students on campus aim to foster new leaders, believers by Bethany Van Lingen As mainstream churches, like the United Church, dwindle, evangelical groups have become the largest on campuses
Lois Wilson biography shows former UCC leader both frugal, generous by Janice L. Meighan She dressed so quaintly she was mistaken for a bag lady, both at Church House and at Parliament when she was a
The many faces of Jesus by Trisha Elliott Good shepherd. Revolutionary. Cherished friend. Messiah. The images we create of Christ tell as much about ourselves as they do about the
How connecting ecofeminism and faith can change the world by Trisha Elliott Heather Eaton, author of "Introducing Ecofeminist Theologies" and professor at Ottawa's Saint Paul University, talks about religion and ecology
Pope Francis is shaking up the Vatican and earning rave reviews by Alicia von Stamwitz The new pontiff is a Jesuit, a champion of the marginalized and utterly uninterested in the trappings of office
Phyllis Airhart’s book chronicles the history of the United Church by Kenneth Bagnell "Canada's church" was formed with the idea of steering the nation to a future of Christian character
Composer Ron Klusmeier’s Tour of a Lifetime found some sour notes by Ron Klusmeier "We are not alone. The United Church of Canada clearly holds no monopoly on decreasing numbers."
The United Church is in talks with the American Church of Christ by Mike Milne The goal is for a full-communion agreement between the two denominations, stopping short of full merger