These churches went old-school to stay connected with congregants by Andria Irwin Lack of internet access and isolation have prompted these congregations to think outside the box
‘It just won’t go away’: Charlottesville pastor on Unite the Right rally’s ongoing legacy by Richard Lord Rev. Marvin Morgan spoke to Broadview as the rally's organizers face a civil trial
Most popular Christian Facebook pages were fake, designed to deceive by Steve Rabey, Religion Unplugged These pages were used to distribute partisan political stories designed to influence voters
Chiamaka Okoli was a rarity in physics. She challenged norms until her untimely death. by Ashley Okwuosa A Black woman, mother, and a devout Catholic, Okoli was a trailblazer in her field before tragedy struck
Nova Scotia group has one year to raise $10.5M to save historic church by Emma Prestwich The group working to preserve Église Sainte-Marie knows they're facing an uphill battle for fundraising
United Church leaving vaccine policies up to individual faith communities by Mike Milne The national church currently has no plans to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for staff amid a fourth wave of the pandemic
Can restorative justice end bullying? These schools are giving it a try. by Lori-Ann Livingston The process values people and relationships over punishment
With an audience that lives offline, Amish newspapers are going gangbusters by Michael Ray Smith, Religion Unplugged Die Botschaft and The Budget cater to Amish communities in Canada and the U.S.
What went wrong when one Bancroft, Ont. United church opened a shelter by Sherwood Hines The Sanctuary was supposed to alleviate the town's homelessness crisis. It closed less than a month after opening.
3 Charlottesville residents reflect on removing Confederate statues by Richard Lord Monuments to Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson came down in Charlottesville, Va., on July 10