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
New United Church exhibit showcases Black resilience by Amal Mohamud ‘Here from The Beginning’ explores Black communities’ influence in the denomination, even before its founding
South Asians face rising hate in Canada by Jeevan Sangha Amid policy shifts and government failures, new immigrants endure scapegoating and racism
Trump and the ruinous gospel of power by Ashley Moyse White evangelicals’ embrace of the U.S. president is transforming faith into a weapon of the state
The Indigenous United Church: a journey to right relations by Teresa Burnett-Cole Members call for autonomy and healing in a relationship shaped by colonialism
The United Church was forged in the fires of the social gospel by Julie McGonegal A Christian call to justice still animates today’s progressive movements
United Church moderators reflect on the past, present and future by Broadview Staff Check out these extended interviews with the denomination's past leaders
‘God’s disappointment will still motivate some of us’ by Erin Pepler Ahead of the United Church's 100th anniversary, its oldest living moderator Bruce McLeod is still fighting injustice
Will Trump use military force against Canada? This author says he might. by Christopher White Thomas Homer Dixon on the warning signs that Canadians should watch for
Being Black in Trump’s America by Dante Stewart Theologian Danté Stewart on grief, resistance and the quiet power of resurrection