Music – Image – Sabbath
Ann Naylor’s sabbatical focused on the significance of image, music, and sabbath.
Ann Naylor’s sabbatical focused on the significance of image, music, and sabbath.
A day to meet each other in friendship on the land – September 20th, 2014 at the Sandy Saulteaux Spiritual Centre.
It’s week two of the Leadership Development Module in Winnipeg.
CCS connected with participants in the Rendezvous 2014 youth and young adult event.
A litany in memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the continuing need for peace in our world.
Grief and Loss, Death and Dying, End of Life Care: A 5-day course on pastoral care in times of transition. October 20 – 24, 2014
Brenda Curtis exposes youth from Humboldt, SK, to the reality of life in Mexico.
Video from the CCS presentation at BC Conference
Congratulations to CCS grads who received degrees and awards from the University of Winnipeg last week.
Alumna Oriole Veldhuis (1961) took a group on a bus tour of locations featured in her book “For Elise.”
Ted Dodd feels blessed to be part of the journey with students in the Leadership Development Module in London, Ontario.
Does writing exclusively in an active voice aid and abet a societal overemphasis on doing over being?
Listen for the voice of the Holy One in your own faith journey as diligently and lovingly as birders attend to the melody of their flying friends.
CCS Student Michelle Creedy will be one of the people featured in “The Right to Adopt” on the AMI-TV newsmagazine program Canada in Perspective on Sunday, June 8th (6:30 pm ET and PT).
Ted Dodd, Caryn Douglas, and others lead a worship, lament, and apology to women who were “disjoined” from paid ministry because they got married