Three of our students have recently returned from their Global Perspectives Experience in Guatemala as part of the Breaking the Silence 2013 Delegation.
On October 19th three circles intersected – the fall learning circle, the Central Council, and students from the Anglican diakonia course.
As an organization we are growing in order to widen our course offerings, attract more students from across Canada, and employ another program leader. We need the support of our donors.
We’re looking for a new Administrative Assistant to join our team at CCS.
CCS is pleased to announce that in 2014 the Companion of the Centre Award will be presented to Lynda Gow and Eric Tusz-King.
Helen Reed reflects on coming to CCS for a meeting two weeks ago and spontaneously volunteering to serve as chaplain in the learning circle.
The Educational Ministry Year fall learning circle started today, with twelve of the sixteen students entering their first theme year.
On September 22, 2013 the lane behind Trinity-St. Paul United Church in Toronto was named in honour Katharine Hockin (U1937).
Jamie Howison and barb janes provided intriguing images of what the relationship between the church, the world, and the arts could be at October’s Second Fridays presentation on October 11, 2013.
A day to meet each other in friendship; to learn together; to share stories together; to play together, to feast together … to become a people who walk together
The Centre for Christian Studies is pleased to announce the new position of Chair of Contextual Theology. This is the chair, seen here…
Coming up on Friday Oct 11, 2013, Jamie Howison and barb janes will reflect on faith, hospitality, and the arts as part of CCS’s Second Fridays series.
“I was there for 13 years. Never got a hug. Never celebrated a birthday.”
And so at every Truth and Reconciliation event, they hold a birthday party and make sure there are enough cupcakes for every person there.
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