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Mark Gornik, Author of Ground-Breaking Book on Urban Ministry, Joins Us At Wycliffe March 13-14Biblical theologian, urban ministry practitioner, innovator in seminary education, church planter, and theological ethnographer, Mark Gornik cut his missional teeth in the New Song Community in the depressed Sandtown neighbourhood of Baltimore. Out of that experience came his ground-breaking book To Live in Peace: Biblical Faith in the Changing Inner City (Eerdmans). Date Published: Monday, February 27, 2017 |
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The Annual Institute of Evangelism Dinner with The Rev’d Graham SinghInstitute of Evangelism Dinner - Thursday, March 9th.Do churches need to die first, in order to see new life? What lessons can we learn from the 50+ Anglican city centre resource churches re-opening in England? What early signs of new life can we see from Montreal? Come and be inspired as we pray for a new strategy for mainline church re-planting in Canada and celebrate Wycliffe’s role at the centre of the revival and reformation, in Jesus’ name! Date Published: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 |
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Why we should all care about euthanasiaOn Wednesday February 8th, faith journalist Charles Lewis will join our own Rev. Canon Dr. Ephraim Radner for a fascinating discussion on the topic, “Euthanasia: The Danger is Real.” In anticipation of that event, Wycliffe asked Charles to blog for us about, "Why we should all care about euthanasia." Date Published: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 |
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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. |
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The Word is Near You: Seeds of ReformationA 12-week preaching series every Thursday on passages from Scripture that were key to the position of the Reformers. It will be edited by Peter Robinson and published in the series Wycliffe Studies in Gospel, Church, and Culture (Wipf and Stock). |