Hockey has a racism problem. These Canadians are trying to fix it. by Arun Srinivasan Discrimination persists at all levels of Canada's national sport, but some high-profile members of the community are finding solutions
6 ways to nourish your spirit right now by Kate Spencer Many churches are still not open — and you might be looking to fill up your cup outside a sanctuary anyway
Former United Church Observer managing editor Kenneth Bagnell has died by Emma Prestwich His journalism career took him to many publications, and around the world, but his connection to The Observer and Broadview remained strong
Ottawa shelter focuses on the good after run-ins with convoy protesters by Diane Peters Shepherds of Good Hope received more than 12,000 donations in three days and a lot of attention
How Herbie Kuhn became Canada’s most famous chaplain by Omar Mouallem Meet the voice and soul of the Toronto Raptors
These rural Ontario churches are stepping up to keep their community connected by Emma Prestwich While some have turned inward, Barrie Hill and Speedside United reached out beyond their congregations
The moment trusting my instincts may have saved my life by Palaash Pavdighada My head spun at the possibility of being alone with two strange men, and I took action
Education changed my life when I was in jail by Jesse Thistle Three months into my sentence and I was only two credits short of graduating high school — it was a miracle
Ukulele church brings a whole new meaning to joyful worship by Kate Spencer A United Church composer and minister co-lead the weekly Zoom gathering
United churches’ little free food pantries ‘about building a community’ by Julie McGonegal Some churches are spearheading the mini-pantries on their own, while others are partnering with community organizations
High cost of compassion threatens to shutter Christian home for people with HIV in Winnipeg May. 19, 2026