Pie Charts for Pi Day
Today is International Pie Day (March 14 = 3.14). In honour of the occasion, here are some pie charts about the CCS student body…
Happy Pie Day. Have a slice.
Today is International Pie Day (March 14 = 3.14). In honour of the occasion, here are some pie charts about the CCS student body…
Happy Pie Day. Have a slice.
By Gwen McAllister Not long ago at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church where I am priest, a friend and parishioner good-naturedly called me out as a hypocrite: “You preach against hierarchy, but you’re an Anglican priest.” It’s a tension in which I have found a rather comfortable vocational home, living in the messy “now” of Christianity…
Racism is not an easy thing to talk about with white people, or so I’ve found. When I was bullied all through grade 7, shoved up against lockers and called “Paki,” my caucasian friends just kept walking, as if they’d seen nothing. I was too ashamed to bring it up myself, so we just acted…
Richard Manley-Tannis reflects on his experience of blogging in a ministry context.
Principal Maylanne Maybee writes: I’m writing this after getting home from a meeting of the Central Council – filled with gratitude for the very fine people I get to work with. Never have I known an organization that draws together staff and volunteers with so unique a combination of competence, intelligence, commitment, and just plain…
A profile of diaconal minister Mary Ann McFarlane. In Mary Ann’s words: “ I have been a diaconal minister for over 37 years, having been commissioned by Toronto conference on my birthday in May 1973. I had the privilege of studying in Toronto at The Centre for Christian Studies with classmates such as Marlyne Myles,…
CCS student Hyerim Park recently posted a biblical reflection for Korean Rainbow United.
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Funny – and all true (not that this means anything)!
tickles my geeky fancy! thanks! Also interesting to think of myself as 3%…hmm. I like the purple.