Wilbur Howard and the white church by Mugoli Samba The first Black moderator of the United Church didn't speak about the discrimination he experienced. Decades later, Black clergy are opening up
Why we’ve decided to capitalize B for Black by Jocelyn Bell It may not be Canadian Press style, but it shows respect and recognizes a shared identity and experience among Black people.
Meet your new moderator: Rt. Rev. Richard Bott by Christopher White 'He is one of the people who can actually build up a church.'
Presbyteries are gone. So now what? by Mike Milne Here's what the United Church's new three-court system will look like.
Rev. Paul Douglas Walfall reflects on powerful General Council speech by Emma Prestwich "There needs to be a dialogue in the United Church of Canada from coast to coast, that we are able to listen
Refugee clinic doctor reveals our bumpy relationship with newcomers by Pieta Woolley In this interview, Dr. Martina Scholtens explores her 10 years at a Vancouver refugee clinic and her recent book, "Your Heart Is
Canada has yet to begin the process of reconciliation by Stephanie Strachan We now have a responsibility to Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie to face our structural racism and work toward decolonization together.
Every Canadian needs to read Senator Murray Sinclair’s response to Stanley verdict by Kristy Woudstra After the acquittal of Gerald Stanley for the death of 22-year-old Colten Boushie, many expressed their anger, hurt and frustration on social
These Canadian Muslims are tackling Islamophobia with kindness by Sarah Treleaven From free coffee to stand-up comedy, Muslims are finding creative ways to deal with stereotypes
WCC celebrates 70 years of solidarity by Amy MacLachlan Founded in 1948 to promote Christian unity, the World Council of Churches marks a milestone while looking ahead to the future of