Beheading Virgin Mary statue shows how ultra-conservative vandals view women by Anne Thériault The vandalism showcases Catholicism’s tenuous relationship with women
The rise of the non-religious in Canada by Julie McGonegal There’s more to the "nones" than a lack of belief
New survey looks at what Canadian Christians actually believe by Drew-Anne Glennie The survey's author sees its findings as cause for concern, while others are unsurprised
Navigating faith and duty during a wartime Easter by Steve Moore A retired United Church chaplain reflects on the importance of religious rituals while serving in conflict zones
How Easter makes me rethink the Church’s role in justice by Carmen Lansdowne It's a time for radically inclusive discipleship, writes United Church Moderator Rt. Rev. Carmen Lansdowne
Orthodox Christians in Ukraine celebrate Christmas on their own terms after Russia bombs iconic cathedral by Katie Livingstone and Svet Jacqueline Amid the destruction of the Transfiguration Cathedral in Odesa and the political divide on the holiday, these Ukrainians are determined to preserve
How apocalyptic scriptures can guide the church in hard times by Carmen Lansdowne A Christmas message from the United Church moderator about transforming our communities for the better
How thanking God before meals repaired my complicated relationship with food by Laura O'Connor Offering prasad, eating langar and celebrating Eid taught me what it meant to be grateful
Portraits of church administrators capture congregations’ unsung heroes by Shlomi and Devon Amiga A behind-the-scenes look at the staff who make the church work
Why this religious leader says white Christians must confront racial injustice in church by Sherlyn Assam Theologian Kelly Brown Douglas explores how Christian America can address anti-Blackness in her award-winning book