A Thank You Note to Ted
Scott Douglas was asked to say a few words about Ted Dodd at last weekend’s Centre for Christian Studies graduation banquet. There is perhaps a reason he doesn’t often get asked to do this sort of thing.
Scott Douglas was asked to say a few words about Ted Dodd at last weekend’s Centre for Christian Studies graduation banquet. There is perhaps a reason he doesn’t often get asked to do this sort of thing.
Two students graduated from the Centre for Christian Studies program last weekend with a Diploma in Diaconal Ministries.
The Centre for Christian Studies annual report for 2011 is now available from the CCS website. This web version does not currently include financial statements or budget for 2012. These will be added later.
Ian McLean’s MANDATE article on reconciliation projects in Kamloops.
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.
This Sunday (April 3rd) at 3pm at St. George’s Anglican Church Crescentwood, 168 Wilton Street, Winnipeg, the Centre for Christian Studies holds its annual Service of Celebration to acknowledge the students who are graduating from the Diploma in Diaconal Ministries program this year, and to honour Mary Ellen Moore who is being named a Companion…
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One of the best speeches I’ve ever heard. Great job Scott, and congrats to Ted on new journeys.
What an amazing, creative tribute to an amazing, creative, caring man. Happy retirement Ted!
Wonderful speech Scott – Happy retirement Ted
Fabulous Scott! A truly aw-ful speech!