One LDM Down
The June Leadership Development Module ended last weekend. It was a powerful time of learning for the seven students and three facilitators. The next LDM will be in Ottawa at St. Paul University.
The June Leadership Development Module ended last weekend. It was a powerful time of learning for the seven students and three facilitators. The next LDM will be in Ottawa at St. Paul University.
CCS Principal Maylanne Maybee writes: A week ago a gathering of CCS Friends and neighbours met in the home of Ted and Janice Dodd–who often and generously host CCS parties in their comfortable and sprawling house – to toast the accomplishment of Dr. Lori Stewart. Lori is a grad of CCS (U1987) who recently completed…
On Friday we launched our Lunch and Learn series. It was our first “Second Friday.” We were blessed by the presentations on the “Theology of Accompaniment and Solidarity” by Dianne Baker and Louise Simbanduwe. Twenty-five people filled the Kay Pearson Room at CCS for this rich conversation. (Videos of the presentations will be available on…
Woodsworth House (the home of the Centre for Christian Studies) was relocated early in the morning on Monday, April 1. The story of how the building was moved is “uplifting” to say the least.
Joan Zaretsky reflects on March’s online pastoral care in the midst of coronavirus workshops.
We have six students slated for commissioning as Diaconal Ministers in the United Church of Canada this year. As we move into Conference Annual Meeting season, we congratulate our grads as they are recognized by the church.