News & Media

Dyson Hague's portrait is seen through the door of the Cody Library

When past and present come together

The Rev. Dyson Hague is a larger-than-life figure in the history of Wycliffe College. A faculty member from 1907 until his death in 1935, he left behind a wonderful legacy of faith not only for those who would come after him here, but for generations of family members. Recently, Wycliffe Communications Director Patricia Paddey met two of his descendants. She blogs about her experience here. 

Date Published: Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Walking the Unknown by Christa Hesselink

What if a life of faith and transformation is only a step away... into the water?

Author of Life's Great Dare, Christa Hesselink, blogs for Wycliffe on embracing risks in response to the desire God has given us.

She will also be speaking at the Refresh Conference 2017 on May 11-13. Register today: www.wycliffecollege.ca/refresh!

Date Published: Monday, April 24, 2017

Fleming Rutledge

The “Living Significance” of Jesus’ Death

Having spent twenty-two years in parish ministry, Fleming Rutledge travels internationally, preaching, teaching, and teaching preachers. An award-winning author, her most recent book, The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ, has been acclaimed by Christianity Today as the 2017 Book of the Year. In February, she delivered the keynote address at Wycliffe College’s Preaching Day.

Date Published: Thursday, April 13, 2017

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A teaching resource for you and your church

Are you looking for a tool to help you equip your church, your curious friends, or yourself, with basic knowledge of the story of the Bible, church history, and the practices of the Christian life?

The Christian Foundations small group resource offers an engaging introduction to the good news of the Gospel, the story of the Bible, church history, the creeds, and core practices of the faith. Learn more >>

Wycliffe College Chapel ceiling

Introduction to Worship at Wycliffe College during COVID-19

TItled "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.

The Bible

Ephraim Radner explains Theological Interpretation of Scripture

Ephraim 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.

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