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Remembering Dr Richard LongeneckerAlumni, faculty, and staff of Wycliffe College were saddened today to learn of the death of Professor Emeritus Dr Richard N. Longenecker. Dr. Longenecker—who made his home in Brantford, ON—died Monday, June 7, 2021. Predeceased by his wife Fran (2016), he was in his 91st year. Date Published: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 |
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The May edition of The Word @ WycliffeAs another academic year came to a close, the May edition of The Word @ Wycliffe arrived in the midst of convocation celebrations. Read all about that and more here. Date Published: Wednesday, May 26, 2021 |
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Wycliffe College Announces Honorary Degree Recipients - May 2021 ConvocationOn Monday, May 17, 2021, Wycliffe College will hold its annual Convocation for the conferral of doctoral and masters degrees conjointly with the University of Toronto. Due to current COVID restrictions, all aspects of the ceremony will be held virtually. Honourand Bishop Annie Ittoshat will preach at the Convocation Chapel Service. Date Published: Monday, May 3, 2021 |
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Sharon Garough Brown: Stewarding Thorns - Spiritual Practices For Cultivating HumilitySharon Garlough Brown (MDiv, Princeton Theological Seminary) is a pastor, spiritual director, retreat leader and author. Her book Sensible Shoes was named one of television personality Kathie Lee Gifford's "favorite things" in March 2013. She and her husband Jack have served congregations in Scotland, Oklahoma, England and in their current hometown, Caledonia, Michigan. Sharon Garlough Brown |
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Refresh: Christopher Wright - Building The ChurchDid you miss the Refresh Conference? Check back here on our web site where we will be posting some of the key messages of the conference. See the Audo and Video below. Click the download button if you want to listen to it offline. Christopher Wright |
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Watch Wycliffe's entire Convocation.Here is a bird's eye view of the Wycliffe College's 2016 Convocation. |