Graduation 2014
Seven students graduated from the Centre for Christian Studies last weekend. VIDEO
Seven students graduated from the Centre for Christian Studies last weekend. VIDEO
Eric Tusz-King was mistaken for Randy Bachman by a taxi driver, and delivered to the Juno Awards instead of the CCS Annual Service of Celebration.
At today’s Annual Service of Celebration 2014 graduates of the CCS Diploma in Diaconal Ministries program reflected on Persistent Hope, and the 2014 Companions of the Centre, Lynda Gow and Eric Tusz-King, were honoured.
This weekend we will be recognizing the 2014 graduates of the Centre for Christian Studies and honouring the 2014 recipients of the Companion of the Centre Award. Congratulations are encouraged.
If you’re a CCS student, or you’ve ever been a student, or ever supported a student, and you’ll be in Toronto on April 23, you’re invited to a gathering. … There’ll be snacks.
This year’s LDMs are in London and Winnipeg. Help us get the word out by downloading a poster to send to a friend or put up somewhere.
Churches in Winnipeg used their church signs to advocate for increased welfare rates. It looks like it made a difference.
Stefan Richard and Steve Heinrichs reflect on the meaning of Reconciliation at the March Second Fridays gathering.
In honour of International Pi Day (held each year on March 14 or 3.14), here are some pie charts to give you a glimpse of who we are at CCS.
June 23-28 – The Canadian Churches’ Forum will be providing a 6-day ecumenical program in intercultural ministry at CCS
“When they were young, we took our children every Sunday, but now they’re older and they don’t go. What did we do wrong?”
“Like the transfiguration, the TRC is not an end in and of itself on the mountaintop, but a series of revelations in the long and lived valley of reconciliation.” Marcie Gibson reflections on reconciliation.
Three grads and one student from CCS led a Shrove Tuesday service in Burnaby, BC
“People who live in winter appreciate the spring.” Kimiko Karpoff reflects on winter.
Ted has been contemplating the gospel readings for Lent. He offers this series of reflections, inviting folks to consider taking a day a week during this period to pray the scripture, follow the suggestions for spiritual practices and consider the questions about life in faith.