Forgiveness helps let go of past hurts, healing a brooding brain by Vivien Fellegi Researchers are trying to figure out why holding onto hurt can be toxic to both body and mind
Bruce Cockburn, celebrated singer, writes about activism in memoir by Mardi Tindal Travels in the 1980s and '90s convinced him that the United Church has stood out as an agent of change
Christmas performances of Handel’s Messiah are both worship and fun by Paul Knowles 'Tis the season to sing Christmas's most famous liturgical masterpiece and it's a profound spiritual experience for all
Communitarians live in a quirky enclave of conscious castaways by Anne Bokma Members reject climbing the corporate ladder and unrestrained consumerism in favour of working collectively
How connecting ecofeminism and faith can change the world by Trisha Elliott Heather Eaton, author of "Introducing Ecofeminist Theologies" and professor at Ottawa's Saint Paul University, talks about religion and ecology
Author Thomas King’s moment of truth by Julie McGonegal In his latest book, the celebrated Native author turns to non-fiction. Some of it is storytelling. The rest is history.
Interview with Gordon Lightfoot by Karen Hilfman Millson Canadian musical icon and former choirboy talks about his beginnings, faith and activism in conversation at St. Paul's United in Orillia, Ont.
Young adult novel beautifully highlights the history of the Metis by Carolyn Pogue A review of Jacqueline Guest’s new book, Outcasts of River Falls.
Anxiety is natural — but today it’s mass produced by “fear entrepreneurs” by Trisha Elliott The 9/11 generation sees danger everywhere, raising questions about how we combat the culture of fear
Mary Hynes reveals the ‘Tapestry’ interview that frustrated her by Cory Ruf The CBC Radio host often engages in wide-ranging discussions with the most interesting thinkers on faith and spirituality.