The Work Continues
CCS students engage their community in learning about indigenous-settler history.
CCS students engage their community in learning about indigenous-settler history.
Who was Kay Pearson?
At the end of their time in China, Tif and Maylanne did a check-in while feasting at a round table laden with dishes of seafood, vegetables, and Peking duck
Dec 18, 3:30-5:00. Come sing with us.
CCS student Tif McNaughton and principal Maylanne Maybee are currently in China as part of a UCC delegation.
Principal Maylanne Maybee will be part of a United Church delegation to China
Lori Stewart will be meeting with friends of CCS in BC in December. Want to be part of it?
Hmm, what to give that special friend of CCS for Christmas?
We are pleased to honour two long-time friends of CCS as Companions of the Centre.
Bob Haverluck’s new book will be launched
Bev Ridd and Dianne Cooper reflect on the hope and the struggle for peace.
Social Ministry students wrestled with Truth and Reconciliation
Another week of intense social justice learning, along with great celebration and community.
CCS student Ian McLean attended the Justice Advisory Circle for BC Conference.
Social justice and social change, power and privilege, exodus and liberation – some of the themes being explore by CCS students this week.