Commissioning of CCS Grads
Congratulations to five of our recent graduates who are being commissioned into diaconal ministry at United Church Conferences this weekend.
News from CCS and the CCS community
Congratulations to five of our recent graduates who are being commissioned into diaconal ministry at United Church Conferences this weekend.
Ann Naylor will be on sabbatical until mid July, exploring music, images, and theology.
The CCS website went offline for a couple of days, but now, thanks to some hardworking tech folks, it’s back.
We’re switching servers here at the CCS offices at the moment, so if you’ve sent an email to us in the last day or so and we haven’t replied, it’s probably because we haven’t received it yet. (We are able to sent emails out though, it seems. Weird.) This will be fixed up soon, but…
CCS is advertising for the full-time position of Office Administrator. Reporting to the Principal, the Office Administrator is responsible for providing reception and office support functions for the CCS office, Central Council, and other Committees as required, as well as financial administration and some registrar duties. The Office Administrator will work closely with the Principal,…
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.
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.
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.