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  • Anti-Racism App Developed by Young Adults Set to Launch: YGM 2022: December 11. Your generosity through Mission & Service supports the leadership of young adults like Jonisha Lewinson who are actively…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Wrestling Faithfully with Christian Supremacism: Part 2: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Lori Ransom reflects on how Christians too often judge Indigenous Christians who are discerning how to carry…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: The Stories We Tell to Young Minds: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For Jeffrey Dale, the stories of Indigenous or racialized experiences that we grew up on need to be examined…
  • Anti-Racism Learning, Reflection, and Action: MandS 2023: November 5. From October 10 to December 1, 2023, the 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism program offers daily and weekly opportunities…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Combatting Antisemitism in Advent: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: HyeRan Kim-Cragg reflects on how we can work to fight against antisemitism during Advent.
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Biracial Identities: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Danielle Rolfe explores her own mixed-race identity by asking: Where do I come from? Who am I? Why am I here?…
  • Lessons of Racism Learned When Young: MandS 2024: February 4. Your Mission and Service gifts support anti-racism programs and initiatives.
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Uprooting Christian Anti-Judaism: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For Michelle Voss, we uproot anti-Jewish habits by learning about and respecting differing interpretations of…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: The Knapsack: Carrying Anti-Palestinian Racism: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Jennifer Hompoth reflects on how, too often, her Palestinian friend has to worry about representing all Arabs…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Emancipate Yourself: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Emancipation Day honours the emancipation of Black peoples who were enslaved. Deborah Richards asks: Years…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Singing Justly: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Becca Whitla reflects on how we can learn to make space for songs from different cultural traditions and racial…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Dehumanizing Palestinians Threatens Us All: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Khaled Mouammar was forced to flee Palestine in 1948 and continues to experience anti-Palestinian racism in…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: When Hope Meets Indifference: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Albertine Chokoté Naoué asks what each of us can do to deconstruct thoughts and behaviours that are harmful.
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Cultural Appreciation Heals: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Cultural appropriation of music, Thérèse Samuel points out, not only trivializes the music but also the people…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Personal Reconciliation: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Susie McPherson Derendy asks: How might personal reconciliation move us towards disrupting anti-Indigenous…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Intercultural Community: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: For OhWang Kwon, an intercultural meal together may offer an opportunity to break down racial divides.
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Wrestling Faithfully with Christian Supremacism: Part 1: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Lori Ransom reminds us that some of Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action are specifically for…
  • 40 Days on Anti-Racism: Challenging Racism Is a Collective Effort: 40 Days of Engagement on Anti-Racism: Grace Eunkyung Lee notes that anti-racism is a collective practice, and we need to support each other through…

Worship Blog

Queer? Absolutely. Black? Not So Sure.

Basil Coward asks, Can you be both queer and Black, and enjoy a celebrated and visible presence in the United Church? 

The author, a middle-aged Black man, leans against a wall and smiles.

Privilege in the LGBTIQ2S+ Community

Jordan Sullivan asks, “What measure of privilege are we willing to give up to create equity for others?”

Jordan Sullivan, a White man with blue eyes and a goatee, smiles brightly at the camera.

Our Diverse Heritages Are Gifts to Give and Receive

For Asian Heritage Month, YoonOK Shin writes that our diverse heritages are gifts to give and receive, transforming bleak cultural boundaries. 

Author YoonOk Shin and the United Church Women of Alberta and Northwest Conference pose for a group shot with the shopping bags they sewed.

As Purple to Lavender

Row on row we stood… in the brand new courtyard… row on row of young girls in navy tunics or navy skirts, white starched shirts, ties, and polished oxfords. I wore my new navy blazer with its red school crest, because it was a special occasion. The Honourable Lieutenant Governor… Read more

Rev. B. Maya Douglas, a Black woman, stands smiling among the pews of her church, wearing an alb and colourful embroidered stole.

Facing the Past, Transforming the Future

“History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” —Maya Angelou, “On the Pulse of Morning”

The author in the centre, leads a group of Black clergy on a visit to the cemetery at Amber Valley, AB.

Got Privilege?

I had the amazing privilege (no pun intended) of attending the White Privilege Conference Global in May, held for the first time in Canada. (It has been held in the U.S. for the past 19 years). It was an amazing event, and I was delighted that other than school boards, The United Church of… Read more

The author, Karen Orlandi, wears a pink shirt with the words, "Got Privilege?" printed on the front in bold letters.

Acknowledging My Privilege

I was invited to the May 9–12 White Privilege Conference at Ryerson University, Toronto, by Springwater Hester-Meawassige, Youth Leadership Coordinator for the Aboriginal Ministry Circle of the United Church. She invited me because… Read more

A white woman holds a sign that says, "I acknowledge my white privilege" during a protest.

A Call to Repent and Act to End Racism

It was one of those mornings where I had 30 minutes of stuff to do before I left home, but only five minutes to get into the car and get to the office. I stopped to look at my phone and there it was an email from the General Secretary. My first thoughts were, “What have I done now?” The email… Read more

The author Paul Douglas Walfall (left) marches with the members of the United Church of Canada Delegation to the ACT March to End Racism carry a United Church banner at the event.

Practicing the Inclusion We Preach

Full disclosure. I am a Black man. I was born in Jamaica and I am an immigrant to Canada. Having served as an ordained minister of The Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas, I am now an ordained minister of The United Church of Canada. I wanted to say this upfront so that you can… Read more

Rev. Paul Douglas Walfall in his clergy robes, presiding over a meeting in the United Church's Alberta and Northwest Conference.

What is at Stake in Battleford?

This reflection is offered by the All My Relations Network of Saskatchewan Conference on… Read more

What is at stake in the Battleford trial.

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