Disability Theology: Challenging Us to Persevere in Christian Witness

The Garden of Gethsemane, described in Luke 22, serves as a pivotal backdrop in the hours leading up to Jesus’ arrest — a moment filled with greed, fear, loss and compassion. On Thursday, the Rev. Dr. Miriam Spies, an ordained minister in the United Church of Canada and a self-described “Crip theologian,” led a Bible […]
WCRC’s Discernment Process Gets Underway

On Thursday afternoon, around 400 delegates at the 27th General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) gathered in small discernment groups to share reflections on four key reports presented earlier in the day — from the president, the general secretary, and the women’s and youth caucuses. The Rev. Dr. Michael Blair, General Secretary of the United […]