How non-believers find community by Anne Bokma For the spiritual but not religious, gathering together as a community is still important
Attracting the spiritual but not religious through ‘un-churching’ by Anne Bokma Some church leaders are attempting to entice new members by laying off the faith community's biggest buzz word: God.
Millennial ministers: Young, smart and into Jesus by Pieta Woolley These young "Jesus Freaks" are embracing Christ, spiritual practice and the Bible. Is a return to theological roots the wave of the
How to deal with clergy who no longer believe in God by Mike Milne Reaction against a minister who came out as an atheist was swift and blunt. But questions persist about how to deal with
Unravelling the mysteries of prayer by Broadview Staff New research suggests that praying really can transform you — starting with your brain
United Church ministers debate faith, atheism — and the future by David Wilson Is the denomination big enough and flexible enough to employ all sorts of ministers, including those who don't accept that God exists?
Ministers lose their religion, but not all of them leave by Broadview Staff Broadview explores the issue of unbelief in three parts.
My long, thoughtful, researched and difficult relationship with faith by Murray Malcolm I, and others like me in the United Church, could have used some help from the institutional leaders to sort through some
Post-theistic spaces are sacred, yes. But are they church? by Sarah Boesveld Spirituality has overtaken God in a handful of United churches. While some people find hope in this trend, others see it as
I worry the United Church doesn’t want evangelicals like me by Marilyn Myhre While the church community says it accepts everyone, one woman wonders if that is still true.