Political Theology
Recently CCS program staff member David Lappano was interviewed by Prince Doms Odoemena (a local priest in England) as part of his Thinking Faith Project. They discussed the question: “How should a Christian engage in politics?”
Recently CCS program staff member David Lappano was interviewed by Prince Doms Odoemena (a local priest in England) as part of his Thinking Faith Project. They discussed the question: “How should a Christian engage in politics?”
With only two students in the Integrating Year this year, the learning circle is not so much a circle as a line segment.
Amidst all the hubbub of the anniversary celebration, the students in the Social Ministry learning circle have been meeting and working and learning. We have four new students joining the learning circle this year. So far they’ve been exploring social analysis, marginalization, history of mission, and the reign of God. On Tuesday they made a…
We are pleased to announce that Ann Naylor will be the recipient of 2025 Companion of the Centre Award
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Companion of the Centre, former editor of Tapestry and chair of the Communications Committee, and friend of CCS, Ken DeLisle was recently elected president of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Conference of the United Church. (Ken publishes regular “President’s Ponderings“) Congratulations Ken and best wishes.
CCS’s Administrative Assistant, will be leaving us on April 25 for another job.