Interfaith Visits
On Sunday, April 6, the students in the Educational Ministry Year Learning Circle participated in a series of interfaith visits.
On Sunday, April 6, the students in the Educational Ministry Year Learning Circle participated in a series of interfaith visits.
CCS Development Coordinator Lori Stewart asked Oriole Veldhuis (graduate of 1961) to lunch with the graduating students last month to tell her story of why she continues to support the Centre for Christian Studies.
CCS’s Administrative Assistant, will be leaving us on April 25 for another job.
May 1st is the application deadline for CCS’s transformative Leadership Development Module, running June 9-21 at Huron College in London, ON.
The spring learning circle of the Educational Ministry Year started three weeks ago and ends today.
Kathy Platt has been serving as chaplain to the Spring Learning Circle for the past three weeks. As the Learning Circle wraps up today, it seems like a good idea to profile Kathy.
Ted Dodd offers some reflection tools to deepen our experience of Passion Sunday and Easter
Eric Tusz-King was recognized as a Companion of the Centre on March 30, 2014.
Lynda Gow was recognized as a Companion of the Centre on March 30, 2014.
Covenant College (now the Centre for Christian Studies) alumni from the Class of 1963, 1964, and 1965 are invited to a 50th reunion on June 20-22, 2014 in London, Ontario.
Ooh, new books!
Seven students graduated from the Centre for Christian Studies last weekend. VIDEO
Eric Tusz-King was mistaken for Randy Bachman by a taxi driver, and delivered to the Juno Awards instead of the CCS Annual Service of Celebration.
At today’s Annual Service of Celebration 2014 graduates of the CCS Diploma in Diaconal Ministries program reflected on Persistent Hope, and the 2014 Companions of the Centre, Lynda Gow and Eric Tusz-King, were honoured.
This weekend we will be recognizing the 2014 graduates of the Centre for Christian Studies and honouring the 2014 recipients of the Companion of the Centre Award. Congratulations are encouraged.