In this season, many things distract us from nurturing faith within our families.
For Remembrance Day, military chaplain and United Church minister Capt. (Rev.) Linda Tomlinson-Seebach reflects on the cost of war and peace.
December has a number of special days that call on people of goodwill to work together.
Reflecting on who we think Christ is as a way to help prepare for Christmas is an ancient tradition.
In this Christmas pageant, the sheep deliver the words we all need to hear.
The first Sunday after Christmas is a perfect opportunity to enjoy Christmas carols and stories.
Adding some different liturgical music during Advent can certainly make everyone take notice that it’s a new season.
During Advent, we prepare our sanctuaries and buildings to be symbols of preparing ourselves for the birth, and rebirth, of Jesus.
Rev. Stephen Fetter writes that, "Forgiveness is about being set free of whatever binds us, so we can become whom God wants us to be."
Basil Coward asks, Can you be both queer and Black, and enjoy a celebrated and visible presence in the United Church?