Members of a small congregation in Toronto, Canada are celebrating. On Sunday the member of parliament for their riding came to the church to announce that the federal government has granted residency status to a Roma family that had lived under “sanctuary” protection in the church for 18 months.
Pendant qu’un climat de peur s’installe autour de la question des réfugiés et des immigrants, le COE demande aux chrétiens de se montrer fidèles à l’impératif biblique «d’accueillir l’étranger».
L’Église unie du Christ et l’Église unie du Canada, toutes deux membres du COE, ont officialisé un accord de pleine communion à l’occasion d’un culte célébré à l’église unie de Saint-André, à Niagara Falls, dans l’Ontario, le 17 octobre.
What do Indigenous peoples expect of churches in light of the report of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on church-run residential schools for aboriginal children?
What do indigenous peoples expect of churches in light of the report of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission on church-run residential schools for aboriginal children? Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, responds.
The nuclear attack on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945 revealed the brutality and dangerous logic of war, money and power, according to an Indigenous Anglican bishop from Canada.
Bishop Mark MacDonald shared views on indigenous peoples and climate change in an interview with WCC Communications. "We are entering an era in which the public has a broader awareness of the rights of indigenous peoples," he said.