Images from Oppression & Resistance 2020
So much screen time. So much learning.
So much screen time. So much learning.
When we heard a sudden need for education and reflection on pastoral care in the midst of a pandemic, we stepped up to meet it.
Here’s some of the things we’ve learned about using Zoom over the past few years.
Our celebration banquet is a chance for the CCS community to gather and honour our Companion and graduates. This year, instead, we are making a donation to 1 Just City.
Little boxes, on the zoom screen
Little boxes made of pixels
Little boxes on the zoom screen, little boxes all the same
Last minute circle preparations inspire versifying.
A prayer by Ted Dodd
CCS student Lisa Leffler offers a year of nature to anyone who needs it.
CCS student Lorrie Lowes was in Zambia when the pandemic concerns about travel ramped up.
During these times of uncertainty due to Covid-19, CCS students Alana Martin (Minister to the GO Project) and Bri-anne Swan (Community Minister, Living Presence Ministry) are doing what they can to keep youth programming accessible for children across the country. The GO Project had been planning to host day camps for children and youth during…
When Ellen Baynton-Walker’s congregation had to decide how to respond to the pandemic, she turned to the CCS Spiral.
In response to the need to care for one another’s health and safety, we will be moving our our spring learning circles online.
Last year CCS presented Rev. Canon Nancy Ford with the Companion of the Centre Award in recognition of her work as an agent of justice and compassion and for her commitment to the diaconate in the Anglican Church. As we prepare for next week’s Annual General Meeting, we thought we’d check in with Nancy about…
Welcome to the Centre for Christian Studies’ 2019 Annual Report. Feel free to share it widely. You are invited to join us for the CCS Annual General Meeting on March 19, 2020.
For John, this was his last theme learning circle. For Hyerim, it was her first.