Travel On – Reflection by the 2016 Graduates
The 2016 diaconal graduates reflected on the Road to Emmaus.
The 2016 diaconal graduates reflected on the Road to Emmaus.
The Annual Service of Celebration provides an excuse for a joyous gathering.
CCS grad Gwen McAllister reflects on resurrection and the church’s fear of death in the most recent Rupert’s Land News.
CCS student Keith Hall’s reflection on the delegation trip to Korea he was part of last fall.
Central Council face-to-face meeting overlaps with final Integrating Year learning circle.
Join us for a public conversation with Stan McKay and Jim Boyles.
The Centre’s new name reflects a sweet new partnership.
Take a moment to congratulate Hubert, Lynn, Jackie, Stan, and/or Jim.
Look what we’re reading.
Learning on Purpose: Changing Leadership for a Changing World is our 2-week intensive leadership development course, designed to help you follow your sacred calling with meaning and intentionality. It’s an introduction to the CCS educational style and a primer in leading from the edges, learning in community, and faithful acting/reflecting.
At the CCS annual general meeting last month we thanked Carolynne Bouey-Shank for her service as one of the co-chairs of the CCS Central Council. The commitment to being a co-chair is no small undertaking; CCS has two Council co-chairs (one Anglican and one United) with overlapping terms. Carolynne shared leadership for the first term…
Why not be part of CCS’s annual party weekend?
It’s Pi day. Here are a couple of yummy pie charts in honour.
Apparently 3 if you count the one taking the picture.
“Wilderness, Weeping, and Wiping” was the title for a daylong retreat held on Saturday, February 27, 2016 for about fifteen deacons and associates in the diocese of Rupert’s Land. The words referred to some key themes in the Lenten lectionary– Jesus struggling in the desert, lamenting over Jerusalem, being anointed by Mary with costly perfume.