Other faith groups have a variety of takes on war in the Middle East.
Other faith groups have a variety of takes on war in the Middle East.
Other faith groups have a variety of takes on war in the Middle East.
After years of overcomplicating her faith practice, a minister discovers that relationships — with Christ and others — matter more than achievement.
Iran is in crisis, but converts continue to find welcome and love at St Jax
Scrupulosity made me feel like I was always doing something bad, dirty or wrong
The United Church relies on private company Kindred Works to deliver affordable housing — but details remain scarce
The family literacy initiative is “a bright spot amid a devastating rupture in the family.”
“When we fail to talk about rural Black Canadians, we contribute to the erasure of Black history, present, and future.”
Many of us lost people during COVID. But we also lost the shared spaces where grief is named out loud.
In this week's Wilderness Times, Rev. Bri-anne Swan reflects on Lent as a time for lament.
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On International Mother Language Day, we’re resharing this piece from our archives about the lack of support Canadian immigrants receive to preserve their mother tongues.
“It’s not possible to have multiculturalism without multilingualism,” says human rights researcher Slava Balan.
Looking for inspiration on your Easter journey? These bold devotionals will shore up your spirit.
ChatGPT and other similar tools help with ministry and spiritual support, but some users remain cautious
Community volunteers and global partners unite to create a space for justice and dialogue in Bancroft
Spring may be on the horizon, but first — Lent.
In Broadview’s March/April 2026 issue, we share six spirit-filled practices — simple, meaningful ways to deepen your faith as you journey toward Easter.
Read the first one here: https://broadview.org/caring-for-creation-lent-2026/
A United Church chaplain and Christian animist finds deeper devotion in daily cemetery walks and prayers for the land.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
May we all scatter kindness, compassion and care a little more freely today and everyday.
In Chetwynd, we often shrugged off lockdown drills. I wonder how many children in Tumbler Ridge felt the same.
Rev. Bob Fillier, who hosted a vigil for the community, reflects on grief, tension and how to be the church in this time.
Rev. Bob Fillier, who hosted a vigil for the community, reflects on grief, tension and how to be the church in this time
At Nepal’s Druk Amitabha Nunnery, women are pushing against centuries-old limits on female monastics.
Rev. Jeff Doucette said he was “surprised by the hatred.”
https://broadview.org/enniskillen-tyrone-united-singing-event-ice/
Decades of art fraud have undermined trust in the Woodland School and threatened the livelihoods of living creators.
The problem isn’t simply about belief. ‘[Traditional religion] doesn’t fit ordinary life,’ says Christian Smith.
Join us TONIGHT for Broadview Live with former MP Charlie Angus and former Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy.
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We often celebrate love with chocolates and heart emojis — but what does it mean when we ask, “Does Jesus love me?” That’s the question Rev. James Christie explores in this thoughtful piece.
Read it here: https://broadview.org/does-jesus-love-me/
Rev. Hierald Osorto on the anxiety of ‘constantly needing to be on alert’ for armed agents.
Drawing on survivor testimony, historian Jackson Pind examines how churches enforced colonial control.