Vestigia Dei
Wycliffe College Blog

Vestigia Dei  – is a Latin term meaning “traces of God.” As a theological term it is associated with natural theology – that is, the view that there are vestiges of God within creation. We’ve chosen this term as the title of the Wycliffe College blog because our hope is that through these writings, readers might glimpse evidences for God as our writers interact with the wider world.

Alberta Regional Coordinator

Sue Kalbfleisch

We are delighted to welcome Catherine McPherson from Edmonton as our newest volunteer Regional Coordinator - for the province of Alberta. Catherine's Messy Church at St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church has been running for many years, and she is looking forward to working with the Messy Church network in Alberta.

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Announcing: The Messy Church Course

Messy Church Blog

During recent months we have been busy discerning how best to spread Messy Church across Canada, making it accessible to all for all. We are pleased to announce ‘The Messy Church Course’, an online course that we are planning to launch through Wycliffe College in September 2019. 

Jane and Mark Hird-Rutter new Regional Coordinators for British Columbia

Interior BC Regional Coordinator, Claire Pallen is pursuing new ministries and we wish her well as we are sad to say good bye to her as a Regional Coordinator. Claire will continue in her role on the Messy Church team in her parish.

Finding Jesus in Messy Church

Lucy Moore and Martyn Payne, keynote speakers at the Messy Church Canada Conference, October 2017 delve into the topic in three videos

Neil Mancor new Quebec RC

We are so pleased to announce that Neil Mancor from St. George's Messy Church in Ste Anne-de-Bellevue is our new Quebec Regional Coordinator! Welcome Neil!