‘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
Here’s why Canada has to apologize for slavery by Paul Douglas Walfall New records show that many people living in Canada received compensation after slavery was abolished
United Church’s Japhet Ndhlovu defends the denomination’s critique of Israel by Emma Prestwich Executive minister says the church stands 'on the right side of justice'
Meet the changemaker empowering British Columbia’s Black youth by Jasmine Mahoro Brian Seremba and the BC Community Alliance are reshaping the province’s education system through community action
Canada’s Doukhobors face an uncertain future by Yvonne Lau Exiled from Russia over a century ago for their radical Christian pacifism, the community is struggling to survive
In the wake of another Trump win, this biblical figure gets our sorrow by Bri-anne Swan Like Elijah, we may feel spurned but must gather strength to fight for good
One Black Christian reflects on the stark choices facing Americans in the U.S. election by John Thomas III A writer and newspaper editor on the significance of this race for the future of the United States
Anglican Church of Canada mulls big changes amid dwindling membership, finances by Diana Swift Seven radical ideas could result in major overhaul of the denomination and its publication, The Anglican Journal