Let’s stop obsessing about whether the United Church is dying, says outgoing moderator by Julie McGonegal In an interview, Rt. Rev. Richard Bott discusses his time in office and shares his hopes for the denomination's future
These three Black women are breaking barriers in ministry by Julie McGonegal Marlene Britton, Charmain Bailey Foutner and Lisa Byer-de Wever are part of a small club as current or soon-to-be Black female diaconal
Identity politics is a double-edged sword for this racialized writer by Alysha Mohamed If my best writing is linked to understanding who I am, I can't dilute it because I'm afraid of being a token
Korean family saga ‘Pachinko’ is an intricate narrative of love, loss and survival by Emily Standfield The Apple TV+ drama is a timely account of the lasting effects of occupation, oppression and racism
‘I say with pride that I am from the favela’ by André Aram Three LGBTQ residents of Brazil's favelas on the reality of life in their already-struggling communities
These two Ontario churches went all out to support a Ukrainian family by Tobin Ng Johnstown and St. Paul's United churches came together with Prescott residents to shower the new arrivals with care
Proposal aims to change tone of Israel-Palestine discussion in the United Church by Mike Milne But adopting a principles-based approach doesn't mean the church won't decide to name Israel as an apartheid state or adopt BDS
‘Very offensive’ remark mars Indigenous church discussion at General Council by Julie McGonegal The comment shows why an upcoming proposal on the Indigenous church needs to be taken seriously, says one former moderator
I was ashamed to be Chinese and queer, but now I celebrate by Jenna Tenn-Yuk Exploring my queerness helped me decolonize and be proud of my racial identity
Seeking justice in our institutions by Natalie Appleyard From May 25-27, Citizens for Public Justice is hosting a national virtual conference
Broadview’s interns have Iranian roots — and strong opinions on the recent U.S.-Israel attack Jul. 16, 2025