Anne Bokma’s new book explores how to be spiritual but secular by Jane Dawson "My Year of Living Spiritually" is most inspiring when it finds transcendence in community
Fred Rogers always ‘acted his faith,’ says widow Joanne by Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service Ahead of the release of "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," she discusses Tom Hanks, prayer and church
‘The Good Place’ and ‘Russian Doll’ are quests for meaning in a secular age by Andrew Faiz Contemporary programs are rebooting the ancient idea that time repeats itself. Are they searching for a non-religious version of eternity?
Church of St. Bartholomew houses a stained glass masterpiece by Will Pearson One hundred years ago, an imposing window was unveiled. It’s been challenging viewers ever since.
Toronto Raptors Game 6 showed me true community by Kenji Marui At the start of the 2019–20 NBA season, United Church minister Rev. Kenji Marui looks back at THAT game
William Head on Stage is an emotional, creative outlet for inmates by Judith Lavoie The prison theatre productions help the men develop skills that they can use once they’re paroled or released
Tegan and Sara recount growing up queer in book by Celina Gallardo The Canadian musicians remember their high school years in their first memoir
Christi Belcourt painting reproduced as mural by Alex Mlynek The work has prompted one Picton, Ont. church to connect with their Indigenous neighbours
Detroit bead museum tells African stories by Zahra Khozema The MBAD African Bead Museum offers insight into social class, spirituality and history
Refuge Canada exhibit brings refugee experiences to life by Seila Rizvic Developed by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, the display is travelling around the country