How one group of women stood up to Bill Cosby by disrupting him on stage by Anne Bokma I wasn't amused when comedian Bill Cosby came to town amid fresh allegations of sexual assault. So I and 30 others planned
Researchers are on hot on the trail of the fabled fountain of youth by Larry Krotz But the ethical implications loom large -- how to cope with changing demographics, demand for resources?
When Tim Johnson’s mom died, he had to figure out how to grieve by Tim Johnson Learning to live without her was messy, the ups and downs unpredictable, but research into grief helped
5 hard truths of where United Church congregations fall short by Trisha Elliott Care to talk about tithing? How about evangelism? The author confronts the church’s taboos.
Extreme downsizers ditch possessions for tiny homes and big freedom by Anne Bokma They live in spaces not much larger than a storage locker, but say having less stuff means living more
Naramata, education and retreat centre in B.C. for 68 years, closes by Mike Milne The bombshell move follows a lengthy strike, money woes and a consultant's report
The unlikely ascent of Kathleen Wynne by John Barber Ontario’s first female premier has surmounted barriers all her life. But she’s never strayed far from her United Church roots.
Divorce doesn’t have to be ugly. How about a sweet ritual instead? by Anne Bokma Some couples are holding ceremonies to mark the end of a marriage, complete with flowers and music
Gary Paterson says: Let’s host a discussion about assisted suicide by Chelsea Temple Jones The church is a place to talk end-of-life ethics, where the personal, the political and the spiritual collide
Unravelling the mysteries of prayer by Broadview Staff New research suggests that praying really can transform you — starting with your brain