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Pandemic updateWycliffe classes - 21 this term - are back in session. And while our building remains closed due to the pandemic, faculty, staff, and students are all hard at work. Also back at work, is Wycliffe's COVID Response Team, which is composed of seven people who represent the College's staff, faculty, and residents. The Province of Ontario entered another state of emergency last week, and so we continue to offer all classes and programming online for the foreseeable future. Date Published: Thursday, January 14, 2021 |
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Being Senior Student During the PandemicDuring this time of the pandemic, our students have all adapted to remote learning. It's not always been an easy transition. Many are missing the experience of in-person community that Wycliffe is known for. The Fall/Winter edition of Wycliffe's alumni magazine, Insight, features a story by senior student Amber Tremblett on what the pandemic has meant to her in that role. Amber writes, Date Published: Thursday, January 14, 2021 |
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The December edition of The Word @ Wycliffe is hereEach month throughout the academic year, Wycliffe College publishes an e-newsletter for subscribers. The November edition of The Word @ Wycliffe contains information that will be of interest and help to alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of the College. See it here. And if you're not currently receiving The Word @ Wycliffe, consider signing up here.
Date Published: Tuesday, December 15, 2020 |
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Welcome to Wycliffe College!Wycliffe College is one of Canada’s largest and oldest evangelical seminaries, attracting students from diverse denominations and backgrounds from around the globe. With roots in the Anglican tradition, we train future leaders—for the Church, the academy, and the wider world—to share the good news of Jesus Christ and to live lives in his service. |
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Faculty Sermons on Exodus - Winter 2017This Winter term the faculty preached on portions of the Book of Exodus. It is a form of liturgical preaching. Portions of the book were selected to reflect the two seasons of the church year we will be in this academic term, Epiphany and Lent. Thus, during the season of Epiphany faculty preached on portions of Exodus having to do with ways God was manifest to Israel. During Lent faculty preached on portions of the book which follow Israel in the wilderness. |
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Songs of Scripture - Faculty Sermons - Fall 2016On Thursday mornings at Wycliffe it is customary for the faculty to preach in a series that goes through the term. Sometimes we preach on a given book of Scripture, like Jeremiah; sometimes it is on some key aspect of the Christian life, like vocation. This term, we will be preaching on the biblical “canticles”, that is, on those parts of Scripture we know to be songs: the Song of Moses at the Red Sea in Exodus 15, the so-called “Magnificat” or Song of Mary from Luke, and so on. |