Early pages of Broadview’s predecessor reveal a mixed legacy on Indigenous-settler relations by David Kim-Cragg "The Christian Guardian" featured contributions from Indigenous leaders, but also negative settler stereotypes
Why this religious leader says white Christians must confront racial injustice in church by Sherlyn Assam Theologian Kelly Brown Douglas explores how Christian America can address anti-Blackness in her award-winning book
“And Also Some Women” EP #5 – All About Eve by Sherlyn Assam In this week’s episode of And Also Some Women, hosts Junia Joplin and Anne Thériault take it back to the very beginning
What my friend Rev. Vivian Seegers taught me about helping, healing and finding joy amidst pain by Emilie Teresa Smith She was a sun dancer, matriarch and the first Indigenous woman to be ordained in the diocese of New Westminster, B.C.
West Hill United grows online amid lingering Gretta Vosper tensions by Wanda Stride While in-person attendance among the atheist minister’s congregation shrinks, virtual membership increases
How these Amazing Race Canada winners overcame adversity through faith by Rhiannon Russell A terminal cancer diagnosis put Catherine Wreford and Craig Ramsay's decades-long friendship to the test
Ministers explain the problem with the word ‘mission’ by Teresa Burnett-Cole and Thérèse Samuel The church's colonial past can make sharing faith with marginalized communities harmful
The United Church has an ambitious climate goal — but it needs help from congregations by Josiah Neufeld The Faithful Footprints program aims to give 500 churches grants for green buildings
The United Church’s numbers have dropped more than any other denomination by Julie McGonegal The denomination's general secretary on why people may be distancing themselves from the church
Canada’s updated MAiD program is appealing to ‘desperate’ Canadians, advocate says by Anna-Kaisa Walker Left without sufficient supports, more and more people with disabilities are applying for medical assistance in dying