Imagine Church Differently.
The metaphor of fire suggests that the holy one heats and hones in an immersing love that transforms
It’s September. That means CCS staff are out visiting our students across the country for field placement orientations. This is Sparky, a fictional, totally made up CCS student preparing for diaconal ministry. …
Three new storybooks by artist storyteller Bob Haverluck are available for purchase from the Centre for Christian Studies.
CCS was pleased to once again support the Feast for Friends gathering at the Sandy-Saulteaux Spiritual Centre in Beausejour on September 20, 2014.
With only two students in the Integrating Year this year, the learning circle is not so much a circle as a line segment.
Pelicans don’t really pierce their own chests with their beaks and feed their young with the blood, but the writers of medieval bestiaries thought they did.
Videos from September’s Second Fridays with Stan McKay and Melanie Kampen on the context of the land.
What are the roots of your faith, and how does it feel when those roots are exposed by erosion?
Ann Naylor’s sabbatical focused on the significance of image, music, and sabbath.
A day to meet each other in friendship on the land – September 20th, 2014 at the Sandy Saulteaux Spiritual Centre.
CCS connected with participants in the Rendezvous 2014 youth and young adult event.
A litany in memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the continuing need for peace in our world.
Grief and Loss, Death and Dying, End of Life Care: A 5-day course on pastoral care in times of transition. October 20 – 24, 2014
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