For National Indigenous Day, Rev. John R. Thompson shares that, "Truth cannot be hidden. It eventually rises up and is revealed."
continue readingFor World Refugee Day, we share the story of Islington United Church's Refugee Support Ministry, which has been creating relationships for over 40 years.
continue readingNorma McCord, a long-time United Church refugee program supporter, says the work is in her blood.
continue readingRev. Dr. Paul Douglas Walfall celebrates Emancipation Day, while acknowledging Black people's fight for freedom continues to this day.
continue readingA conversation with Adam Cresswell of The Hub community network, a grassroots movement of Canadian youth and young adults with a mission to connect young people with “the liberating love of Christ.”
continue readingLooking forward to the World Council of Churches Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany, Gail Allan shares the story of the work for Gender Justice by the WCC and how it is transforming the church.
continue readingCheryl-Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa writes that our Call and Vision identifies “Deep Spirituality” as the cornerstone of our identity, not just as a church but also as individuals.
continue readingLynda Trono writes that, for those struggling in an unjust economy, a Guaranteed Livable Income offers a long-term solution.
continue readingThe Rev. Dr. Alan Lai urges the United Church to prepare for a new wave of immigrants from Hong Kong.
continue readingThe story of “The Sunflower Man,” a healing, community-based dance performance based on the regenerating life and work of migrant farmworkers in the Niagara Region.
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