The Indigenous United Church: a journey to right relations by Teresa Burnett-Cole Members call for autonomy and healing in a relationship shaped by colonialism
Rabbi Julia Watts Belser reimagines God with a disability by Amy Panton The Grawemeyer Award winner challenges ideas of bodies and the sacred in her new book
The New Curriculum that sparked a controversy by Jonathan Dyck and Josiah Neufeld The United Church introduced a forward-thinking Sunday school program in the 1960s, but not everyone was ready for the modern theology
The United Church was forged in the fires of the social gospel by Julie McGonegal A Christian call to justice still animates today’s progressive movements
United Church moderators reflect on the past, present and future by Broadview Staff Check out these extended interviews with the denomination's past leaders
‘God’s disappointment will still motivate some of us’ by Erin Pepler Ahead of the United Church's 100th anniversary, its oldest living moderator Bruce McLeod is still fighting injustice
Pope Francis left a roadmap for us. Will we follow it? by Michael W. Higgins We can't afford to ignore his calls to champion the poor and support the planet
United Church unveils colourful photo reimagining ‘Last Supper’ by Evgenia Shestunova The photo, which celebrates the church's 100th anniversary, features a diverse array of members
This Calgary church nearly closed. Now it’s flourishing. by Christopher White Hillhurst United now draws hundreds every week
Meet Sungmin Jung, a nominee for United Church moderator by Leslie Sinclair The Ontario minister says he wants to “lead the church into deep spirituality”
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg May. 19, 2026