This former residential school is now a centre for reconciliation by Paul Knowles Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie has repurposed the building so students can learn about Indigenous history and heritage
For Stoney Nakoda leaders, restoring this historic church reopens old wounds by Gillian Steward In 2017, McDougall Memorial United burned down. Chiefs say it should not be rebuilt, but others see its reinstatement as an act
Churches return land to Indigenous groups as part of #LandBack movement by Emily McFarlan Miller, Religion News Service The returns come as some mainline Protestant Christian denominations have repudiated the Doctrine of Discovery
Ottawa churches build serene space as part of reconciliation project by Glynis Ratcliffe The healing garden is is intended as a place to contemplate and talk about residential schools
Land-based camp connects church and Indigenous communities by Glynis Ratcliffe Pabaamashi came out of a partnership between a Kenora United church, Anishinaabe and Métis leaders, and local organizations
How the United Church supported Wet’suwet’en by Mike Milne People in the church took action through letters, discussions, marches and meetings
Sacred Indigenous rock art sites under threat by Amy van den Berg Across Canada, stories are told through drawings on stone. But protecting them shouldn't mean turning them into artifacts.
Indigenous youth explore heritage at equine program by Glynis Ratcliffe A United Church initiative pairs young people with horses to build skills, make friends and heal
Wet’suwet’en supporter calls RCMP ban ‘dehumanizing’ by Emma Prestwich Delee Alexis Nikal was delivering food and cold-weather supplies to a pipeline protest camp in northern B.C.
Indigenous comedians chip away at colonialism by Haley Lewis Amid a legacy of trauma, comedy was used as a "tool for survival" — and is now a platform for education