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ByCCSEtta Snow graduated from UCTS (one of the forerunners of CCS) 60 years ago, in 1952. Etta writes: The Ovimbundu have a very beautiful and meaningful phrase- ‘Ongeva ka yi popiwa’ literally means, the longings of the heart can never be erased as they are etched in one’s whole being. When I think of my…
And we’re back!
ByCCSThe CCS website went offline for a couple of days, but now, thanks to some hardworking tech folks, it’s back.
Images from Ages & Stages 2020
ByCCSA week of online learning, discussing faith development and ministry for people at all ages.
Care for the Hidden Ones
ByCCSLast year CCS presented Rev. Canon Nancy Ford with the Companion of the Centre Award in recognition of her work as an agent of justice and compassion and for her commitment to the diaconate in the Anglican Church. As we prepare for next week’s Annual General Meeting, we thought we’d check in with Nancy about…
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ByCCSCCS staff shared the Action-Reflection Spiral with students in Sandy-Saulteaux’s Educational Methods learning circle.
Circles for Reconciliation
ByCCSHeather Robbins reflects on her experience with Circles for Reconciliation.

