Cooperative ESL Ministries
Cooperative ESL Ministries Society (CESLM) is an interdenominational Canadian organization that empowers churches to extend hospitality to newcomers through English language ministries. Through training, networking, and practical resources, CESLM supports congregations in building inclusive, culturally sensitive outreach programs.
The Bible for Normal People
The Bible for Normal People is a multimedia learning platform and podcast that makes scholarly and inclusive biblical engagement accessible, honest, and often humorous. Co-hosted by Pete Enns and Jared Byas, it’s a space where people deconstruct and reconstruct their faith with thoughtful guidance.
Nevertheless She Preached
Nevertheless She Preached is an annual conference and growing movement that centers the voices of female, queer, and BIPOC faith leaders. With transformative content, intentional community, and bold theological exploration, NSP challenges oppressive systems and creates space for healing, growth, and liberation in ministry.
Bible Remixed
Bible Remixed is a teaching initiative led by Dr. Sylvia Keesmaat offering courses and workshops at the intersection of scripture, justice, and creation care. Grounded in rigorous biblical scholarship and rooted in a lived theology of hospitality and earth stewardship, this resource equips leaders for transformative discipleship in contemporary contexts.
What Is the Bible?
What Is the Bible? is a vibrant and lyrical picture book that invites children to explore the Bible as a beautiful and diverse collection of stories about God, the world, and Jesus. Inspired by Rachel Held Evans’ legacy and completed by Matthew Paul Turner, it helps young readers (and their adults) see how God's story connects with their own lives in accessible, imaginative ways.
Holy Week Devotional
A Rumour of Hope is a meditative Holy Week devotional designed by Knox Presbyterian Church to guide individuals or small groups through the Stations of the Cross. Combining classic hymns, contemplative practices, and simple prompts for reflection, it invites believers to slow down and enter the story of Christ’s passion with renewed reverence.
Gravity Commons
Gravity Commons offers thoughtful resources—courses, coaching, podcasts, workshops, and community—for Christians seeking to reconstruct a post-deconstruction faith rooted in love, wisdom, and practical formation. Founded by Ben Sternke and Matt Tebbe, Gravity Commons provides relational and experiential tools to help believers cultivate resilient, transformative spiritual lives.
Reclaiming My Theology Podcast
Reclaiming My Theology is a podcast and online community hosted by Brandi Miller, inviting listeners to explore faith beyond the systems of oppression that have shaped much of Western Christianity. Each season offers a deep dive into reclaiming theology from issues like white supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, and more, fostering a more just, humanizing faith.
Hope for Children Through Climate Justice
Hope for Children Through Climate Justice is a resource designed to equip Christians and faith communities with legal strategies to hold financial institutions accountable for financing fossil fuels, a major driver of climate change. Developed by the World Council of Churches, it provides practical tools to advocate for children's rights and future generations' well-being through climate litigation.
Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA)
The Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging (RIA) is a leading Canadian center dedicated to improving the quality of life for older adults. By connecting world-class research to real-world practice, RIA develops programs, education, and policy innovations across key areas like dementia care, culture change, and workforce development—all with a focus on equity, collaboration, and practical impact.
STUCK: Why Clergy Are Alienated from Their Calling, Congregation, and Career
Stuck, by Todd W. Ferguson and Josh Packard, explores why modern pastors often feel disconnected from their calling, congregations, and ministry careers—not because of burnout or lack of faith, but due to structural problems in how ministry is understood and supported. It offers insights and practical responses for clergy, congregations, and seminary educators.
Finding God in Unexpected Places: Lenten Movie Series
This Lenten Movie Series offers a creative and reflective journey through Lent using well-known secular films to explore spiritual themes. Designed by Knox Presbyterian Church, the guide pairs each film with Scripture and quotes to help viewers reflect on moments of divine grace, human courage, and quiet transformation that emerge from unexpected stories.
Blessed Are the Undone
Blessed Are the Undone explores the personal and communal journey of deconstructing Christian faith within a Canadian context. Through testimonies, theological reflection, and sociological insights, authors Angela Reitsma Bick and Peter Schuurman present a nuanced, empathetic, yet critical view of what it means to re-evaluate faith today.
Ecclesia.ai
Ecclesia.ai offers churches and Christian organizations an easy-to-use platform to create custom AI chatbots trained on their own theological, educational, and community resources. Built by the CHURCHx team, Ecclesia helps ministries amplify teaching, foster discipleship, and support spiritual growth through AI tools that respect faith traditions and personal dignity.
The Lead Pastor
The Lead Pastor is a community for pastors, church planters and anyone with a passion for building better churches.
The Upper Room
The Upper Room is a daily devotional guide that has been encouraging individuals in their spiritual journeys for over 80 years. Published in more than 35 languages and distributed across 100 countries, it offers daily meditations written by readers who share their personal faith experiences. Each meditation includes a scripture reference, a personal story, and a prayer, aiming to help readers connect with God and the global community of believers.
Canadian Centre for Christian Charities
The Canadian Centre for Christian Charities (CCCC), established in 1972, is Canada's largest association of Christian charities. It supports over 3,400 ministries nationwide by providing resources and guidance to help them operate effectively and with integrity.
CCCC offers services such as legal and financial consultation, human resources support, and training programs. Additionally, it grants accreditation to member charities that meet established standards, assuring donors of their financial and organizational integrity.
Church Vitalization Canada
Church Vitalization Canada is dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by plateaued and declining churches across the nation. They offer a range of resources and events aimed at revitalizing congregations and fostering growth.
Relational Mentoring
Article “7 Steps for Making Disciples Through Relational Mentoring" by Ken Carter and Audrey Warren.
Alpha Canada: Reigniting Hope
Shaila Visser, National Director of Alpha Canada, along with Dr. Joel Thiessen discuss the report, Reigniting Hope: Sharing the Good News in Canada in 2024.