Communion over a hospital meal tray reminded me to be thankful by David Giuliano "In that bun and juice, the entire cosmos is present. The communion of saints — living and dead — gather round to
How the beloved Christmas story is forever unfolding by Jordan Cantwell The 2,000-year-old Nativity narrative reveals God’s continual rebirth among us. A Christmas message from the United Church moderator.
I used to be the point man for conservative Catholicism by Michael Coren The columnist, TV host and author opens up about his spiritual 180
What makes evangelicals so appealing? by Christopher White Their beliefs are clear, their style is hip — and they seem to be exactly what new Canadians are looking for.
What’s really killing church camps? by Pieta Woolley Church-run summer camps are in serious decline. Marketers hired to troubleshoot the problem wonder if religion is a deterrent.
For years I was secretly spiritual, but then I accepted my identity by Lucille Joseph As she rose up the ranks to become a Toronto business executive, the writer felt compelled to keep her quest for deeper
The Holland I never knew by Anne Bokma A first-generation Dutch-Canadian wrestles with her religious history in the land of her ancestors
It’s unfair to introduce Christianity to impoverished children through trinkets by Carolyn Pogue "It seems unfair to introduce Christianity — and the beautiful story of Christmas — to children living precarious lives through a box
The United Church, at 90, is at yet another historic crossroads by Phyllis Airhart The "made in Canada" church has never shied away from putting its identity on the line as the world shifts