The church union that was — and wasn’t by Andrew Faiz Not all Presbyterians joined the United Church in 1925. A personal look at those who stayed, and how their witness has evolved
A hitchhiker’s guide to the future of The United Church of Canada by Pieta Woolley On the denomination's 100th anniversary, our essayist takes on the eternal question of its survival
Karaoke, community and a comeback for this Nova Scotia church by Christopher White Bedford United in Nova Scotia went from near-closure to bursting with life thanks to bold leadership and open doors
U.S. Episcopal Church says it won’t resettle white South Africans by Ghazal Azizi “It has been painful to watch one group of refugees... receive preferential treatment,” the church's presiding bishop wrote in a letter announcing
100 years of the United Church in photos by Broadview Staff Highlights from the denomination's past century
A United Church historian on facing the future with faith by Phyllis Airhart Phyllis Airhart tracks the denomination’s path from birth to glory days and beyond
This church-led group pushed their city to take climate action by Sherwood Hines Sustainable Brandon rallied their community to turn bold environmental ideas into real policy
This Calgary church nearly closed. Now it’s flourishing. by Christopher White Hillhurst United now draws hundreds every week
Saskatoon United church worship leader charged in motel robbery by Evgenia Shestunova Mark Zielke has been placed on paid administrative leave from St. Paul's United following the charges
3 churches on the Canada/U.S. border grapple with political tensions by Kate Spencer “It’s almost like antagonistic feelings are being forced upon us,” says Rev. Canon Fran Bedell, who crosses the border every Sunday to