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.
CCS collaborated with Emmanuel and St Andrew’s to offer a course on intercultural educational ministry.
Relationships and Power & Privilege learning circles will be offered as online intensives.
More celebration for Lori Stewart as she retires.
Principal Maylanne Maybee writes: I have spent the last week in two very different places and climates. From Wednesday to Sunday, I stayed with Phina Borgeson, a friend and fellow deacon in Santa Rosa, California as a base for leading a retreat for about a dozen deacons and others “in process” for becoming a deacon….
Should the Canadian national anthem use inclusive language?
“This was the most impacting and interesting circle to date,” said one student in CCS’s Grief and Loss intensive learning circle, April 28-May 5, 2021. Nine diaconal students gathered online (because, you know, pandemic) for a week to discuss spiritual care in the context of grief and loss. Students shared deeply of their own experiences…
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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!