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Anglican Church of Canada Resolution Corporation return bolsters Inuit ministry in MontrealWycliffe alumnus The Rev. Annie Ittoshat continues to serve as Aboriginal community minister for the Diocese of Montreal. Annie graduated Wycliffe College with an Master of Divinity degree. Date Published: Thursday, September 8, 2016 |
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Book Release: A Time to Keep by Professor Ephraim RadnerA Time to Keep Theology, Mortality, and the Shape of a Human Life About the Book Date Published: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 |
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The Rev. Chris Harper appointed diocese’s Indigenous Native PriestWycliffe College would like to congratulate the Rev. Chris Harper, a Wycliffe alumnus, who has been appointed Indigenous Native Priest of Diocese of Toronto, Anglican Church of Canada. Chris was a Master of Divinity student at Wycliffe from 2002 to 2005 and he will be starting this new role beginning in September. To learn more about Chris and this appointment, please visit the Diocese of Toronto news page. Date Published: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 |
"The Visible Shape of Christ's Life in Us" - Sermon Series by Wycliffe Faculty in Fall 2018Wycliffe Faculty Sermons - Fall 2018 |
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A tool for flourishing in ministryThe 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. |
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“Behold, I Am Coming Soon” - A Sermon Series on the ApocalypseThe 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. |