A housing vision behind closed doors by Mike Milne The United Church relies on private company Kindred Works to deliver affordable housing — but details remain scarce
Manitoba program helps incarcerated parents read to their kids by Simon Rolston The family literacy initiative is “a bright spot amid a devastating rupture in the family”
Canadian churches have unfinished business with Indian day schools by Julie McGonegal Drawing on survivor testimony, historian Jackson Pind examines how churches enforced colonial control
Quebec’s struggling churches are finding new life as homeless shelters by Ruby Pratka An experiment at Saint-Roch is keeping doors open for parishioners and the wider community
In rare move, feds reach out to faith groups for help with measles outbreak by Xavi Richer Vis ‘This just doesn't happen anymore,‘ says a volunteer with an interfaith group
This Anglican priest fought to protect a churchyard encampment by Amarah Hasham-Steele Maggie Helwig and her Toronto parish saw the tent sanctuary as a way for residents to survive. Others saw it as a
South Asians face rising hate in Canada by Jeevan Sangha Amid policy shifts and government failures, new immigrants endure scapegoating and racism
A hitchhiker’s guide to the future of The United Church of Canada by Pieta Woolley On the denomination's 100th anniversary, our essayist takes on the eternal question of its survival
100 years of the United Church in photos by Broadview Staff Highlights from the denomination's past century
A United Church historian on facing the future with faith by Phyllis Airhart Phyllis Airhart tracks the denomination’s path from birth to glory days and beyond