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Wycliffe College Class of 2023

Wycliffe College Convocation 2023

On Monday, May 8th, 2023, convocation for the Class of 2023 was held in Sheraton Hall at Wycliffe College. It was a joyous day as we celebrated the achievements and hard work of the 47 members of the Class of 2023. 

The Rt Rev. Matthias Der, a member of Wycliffe's Class of 1990 and currently Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Hong Kong Island, was bestowed an honorary Doctor of Divinity by the College. 

Date Published: Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Marc Chagall and the Bible

Wycliffe College and IMAGO Present "Marc Chagall and the Bible" – An Exhibition of Etchings and Lithographs with Biblical Themes

TORONTO, ON, May 8, 2023 – Wycliffe College, in partnership with IMAGO, is delighted to bring to Toronto a fascinating exhibition Marc Chagall and the Bible from the Bowden Collections.

Date Published: Monday, May 8, 2023

Kimberly Lai

Congratulations to this year's recipient of the OSOTF Bursary!

Congratulations to Kit Man ‘Kimberly’ Lai, PhD student at Wycliffe College, who has received the Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund (OSOTF) Bursary!

Date Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2023

The Visible Shape of Christ's Life in Us - Wycliffe Faculty Sermons Fall 2018

"The Visible Shape of Christ's Life in Us" - Sermon Series by Wycliffe Faculty in Fall 2018

Wycliffe Faculty Sermons  - Fall 2018

Wycliffe Wellness Project title screen

A tool for flourishing in ministry

The Wycliffe Wellness Project aims to assist those—of all denominations—who engage in Christian ministry to gain a deeper understanding of their job-related stresses, and of the things they need to flourish—both personally and in ministry. A long-term study and assessment tool, the Project is about better understanding the ups and downs of ministry life. Initiated by Wycliffe Professor of Pastoral Psychology, Wanda Malcolm, the Project launched in June 2014. 

“Behold, I Am Coming Soon” - A Sermon Series on the Apocalypse

“Behold, I Am Coming Soon” - A Sermon Series on the Apocalypse

The Revelation to John, also known as the Apocalypse, is one of the most misunderstood works in the entire canon of Scripture. In recent times it’s often been viewed as a breeding ground for fundamentalism, end-time fanaticism, and sectarian retreat from or hatred of the world. This suspicion of Revelation would have surprised our Christian ancestors.