Back to the Anglican Future: The Toronto Congress 1963 and the Future of Global Communion

  Date: September 18th, 2013 Location: Wycliffe College and St. Paul’s Bloor Street Fifty years ago, the Toronto Anglican Congress marked the coming of age of Anglicanism as a global communion. The years that followed, including the recent period of turmoil, have posed the challenge of working out of the meaning of `mutual responsibility and …
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The Deacon’s Path

  Spring 2014: April 7 – June 2, 2014   Registration opens February 3, 2014     The Deacon’s Path with The Rev. Dcn. Susanne Watson Epting

Introduction to Anglican Liturgy

  Spring 2014: April 7 – June 2, 2014   Registration opens February 3, 2014   Introduction to Anglican Liturgy with The Rev. Dr. Walter Knowles   An Essential Anglican Studies course

Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition

  Fall 2013: September 23 – November 11, 2013   Registration opens July 26, 2013. Early Registration closes September 9, 2013   Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition with The Rev. Austin Leininger   An Essential Anglican Studies course

We Will With God’s Help: Ministry in the Anglican Tradition

  Fall 2013: September 23 – November 11, 2013   Registration opens July 26, 2013. Early Registration closes September 9, 2013   We Will With God’s Help: Ministry in the Anglican Tradition with The Rev. Dr. John Kater    An Essential Anglican Studies course

Canterbury Scholars: Course for Seminarians and Clergy in the early years of their ministry

    My spirituality was enriched and awakened.” A student from Hong Kong   A course for Seminarians and Clergy in the early years of their ministry A course focusing on the rich traditions of cultures and spiritualities in the Anglican Communion. Guided by an international faculty, students are encouraged to share their own experiences …
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