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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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Delay to Start of Winter TermDear Members of the Wycliffe College Community, On Friday, the University of Toronto announced its decision to delay the start of the Winter term by one week. President Gertler reflects the concern of all academic administrators for the wellness of students, faculty, and staff when he writes, “We want to make sure that you’re able to rest and recharge, and to make the most of the upcoming holiday break.” Date Published: Saturday, November 21, 2020 |
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An important message from the Principal of Wycliffe CollegeDear Members of the Wycliffe College Community, Date Published: Thursday, October 29, 2020 |
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Introduction to Worship at Wycliffe College during COVID-19TItled "All of the Scripture for All of the People All of the Time," this introductory video explains what worship means at Wycliffe College and provides practical details on how the Wycliffe community will engage in worship in the 2020-21 academic season. For more Chapel Updates, visit the New Academic Year page. |
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Ephraim Radner explains Theological Interpretation of ScriptureEphraim Radner explains Theological Interpretation of Scripture. There are many ways of reading the Bible; at Wycliffe College, we prioritize reading the Bible devotionally as God's Word to God's people. Resources recommended by Wycliffe College Faculty: |
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Why Name a School After a Heretic?A short animation about the inspiration behind Wycliffe College's name. 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. Learn more >> |