2015 Grads and Companion – Wish Them Well
This weekend 2 students will graduate from CCS and one remarkable woman will receive the Companion of the Centre Award. Show them some love!
News from CCS and the CCS community
This weekend 2 students will graduate from CCS and one remarkable woman will receive the Companion of the Centre Award. Show them some love!
Nineteen students in the Pastoral Care Year gathered today for their three-week spring learning circle.
Last week Scott Douglas and Gwen McAllister went to the Sorrento Centre in BC to work on a joint CCS-Sorrento project.
CCS will be receiving nearly eight million dollars in funding from England and Scotland for a project on “integration, transformation, and empowerment.”
It’s Pi Day (March 14th = 3/14 = 3.14 = π). So once again, we celebrate the day with a couple of highly informative pie charts to give you insight into the who’s who of CCS.
Check out what’s available from the basement of Woodsworth House.
CCS grad and Companion Sylvia Hamilton died last week.
Maylanne Maybee has an article on the diaconate in the most recent Rupert’s Land News.
We are please to welcome Cheryl Thiessen as the new CCS office administrator.
Last week, Ted was in Toronto taking a course entitled, “Engage Difference: Deepening Understanding for Intercultural Ministry.”
Should the Canadian national anthem use inclusive language?
In preparation for the AGM on Feb 26, here’s the 2014 Annual Report.
CCS Companion of the Centre Edith Shore was an advocate for justice and women’s rights.
It is with both delight and dismay that we announce the retirement as of August 1, 2015 of Ted Dodd.
Maylanne Maybee reflects on three days of inspiring speakers on theology, ministry, and the future of the church.