Faith and the Common Good
As peoples of differing faiths and cultures, we affirm common values of justice, peace, participation, human rights, ecological inter-relationship, and compassion as cornerstones of a healthy society.
United Church of Canada
The United Church is the largest Protestant denomination in Canada. Ours is a rich history closely entwined with the development of Canada itself.
Abbey North
A meeting space in Haliburton, Ontario for local and international groups to gather for conversation, discussion and working sessions pertaining to “the world as it could be”.
Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salaam
Oasis of Peace [Isaiah 32:18]): A village, jointly established by Jewish and Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel, that is engaged in educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.
Religions for Peace
The largest international coalition of representatives from the world’s great religions dedicated to promoting peace.The Peace Consortium
An interdisciplinary organization at the University of Calgary devoted to enhancing teaching and research in the field of peace studies.
Project Ploughshares
An ecumenical agency of the Canadian Council of Churches established in 1976 to implement the churches' call to be peacemakers and to work for a world in which justice will flourish and peace abound.
The Parkland Institute
An Alberta research network situated within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. It operates within the established and distinctive tradition of Canadian political economy and is non-partisan.
The Arusha Centre
A collectively run organisation in Calgary that provides resources and programming on local and global social justice issues.
David C. Korten
Weblog of David C. Korten, author, lecturer, engaged citizen.
Carolyn Pogue
Web site of Carolyn Pogue, author, workshop presenter, and co-founder of "The Art of Peace: A Camp for Kids".
Raffi
Singer, Author, Founder of Child Honouring. Raffi Cavoukian is a keynote presenter, lecturing and networking to help create a viable future: a sustainable, child-friendly world for ourselves and for those to come.
Wood Lake Books
Retrieving, reclaiming, and renewing the Christian tradition of living radical and inclusive love through publishing.
The United Church Observer
Founded in 1829, The United Church Observer is the oldest continuously published magazine in North America and the second oldest in the English speaking world.
Yes Magazine
An award-winning, ad-free, nonprofit publication that supports people’s active engagement in building a just and sustainable world.
Briarpatch Magazine
A contemporary issues magazine tackling today’s most pressing problems from a radical, grassroots perspective.
As peoples of differing faiths and cultures, we affirm common values of justice, peace, participation, human rights, ecological inter-relationship, and compassion as cornerstones of a healthy society.
United Church of Canada
The United Church is the largest Protestant denomination in Canada. Ours is a rich history closely entwined with the development of Canada itself.
Abbey North
A meeting space in Haliburton, Ontario for local and international groups to gather for conversation, discussion and working sessions pertaining to “the world as it could be”.
Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salaam
Oasis of Peace [Isaiah 32:18]): A village, jointly established by Jewish and Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel, that is engaged in educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.
Religions for Peace
The largest international coalition of representatives from the world’s great religions dedicated to promoting peace.The Peace Consortium
An interdisciplinary organization at the University of Calgary devoted to enhancing teaching and research in the field of peace studies.
Project Ploughshares
An ecumenical agency of the Canadian Council of Churches established in 1976 to implement the churches' call to be peacemakers and to work for a world in which justice will flourish and peace abound.
The Parkland Institute
An Alberta research network situated within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. It operates within the established and distinctive tradition of Canadian political economy and is non-partisan.
The Arusha Centre
A collectively run organisation in Calgary that provides resources and programming on local and global social justice issues.
David C. Korten
Weblog of David C. Korten, author, lecturer, engaged citizen.
Carolyn Pogue
Web site of Carolyn Pogue, author, workshop presenter, and co-founder of "The Art of Peace: A Camp for Kids".
Raffi
Singer, Author, Founder of Child Honouring. Raffi Cavoukian is a keynote presenter, lecturing and networking to help create a viable future: a sustainable, child-friendly world for ourselves and for those to come.
Wood Lake Books
Retrieving, reclaiming, and renewing the Christian tradition of living radical and inclusive love through publishing.
The United Church Observer
Founded in 1829, The United Church Observer is the oldest continuously published magazine in North America and the second oldest in the English speaking world.
Yes Magazine
An award-winning, ad-free, nonprofit publication that supports people’s active engagement in building a just and sustainable world.
Briarpatch Magazine
A contemporary issues magazine tackling today’s most pressing problems from a radical, grassroots perspective.