The Story of Radio Mind: A Missionary’s Journey on Indigenous Land

The Founders’ Day Memorial lecture honours the vision and commitment of the original founders of Wycliffe College through an annual lecture whose subject matter relates in some way to the history of the College and its role in the Church. This year the lecture will feature Professor Pamela Klassen (Religious Studies, UofT), who will speak about her …
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An Indigenous Earthy Spirituality with Adrian Jacobs

An Indigenous Earthy Spirituality with Adrian Jacobs Special Continuing Education Event Open to everyone –  with a Special Invitation to Alumni An Indigenous Earthy Spirituality with Adrian Jacobs Come experience a dynamic and spiritually moving encounter with Indigenous wisdom. Learn from one of Canada’s leading Indigenous theological educators and be prepared for insight, growth, ceremony, and …
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Healing our Collective Trauma & Restoring our Souls – with Sherri Mitchell 2019

Healing our Collective Trauma & Restoring our Souls – with Sherri Mitchell 2019   Apr 12 – Apr 14, 2019 Fri 5:00 PM – Sun 4:00 PM This two and a half day workshop will take participants on a journey into Wabanaki mythology and cosmology, as a means of healing our collective wounds and reconnecting with spiritual …
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Indigenous Studies Program Summer School (ISP)

INDIGENOUS STUDIES PROGRAM SUMMER SCHOOL Our Indigenous Studies Program Summer School (ISP) is offered annually during two weeks in July. This is an opportunity for students who are often isolated from one another to gather, learn and worship together. It is also an opportunity for intensive course work for students in the Indigenous Studies Program M.Div by Extension. …
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2019 Hayward Lectures

2019 HAYWARD LECTURES Topic: Indigenous Theology as Original Instructions and Critique of the Western Christian Worldview Lecturer: Randy Woodley, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Faith and Culture, Director of Intercultural and Indigenous Studies, Portland Seminary, George Fox University. Location: Sheldon L. Fountain Learning Commons, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, or live stream. Dates: October 21-23, 2019 LECTURER Rev. Randy Woodley, PhD Randy …
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Reconciliation: Discussions and Implications of Settler peoples in Canada

This 10 week course will be facilitated by Saami Indigenous (Northern Finland) and Settler educator, Kelly Laurila. Using primarily a sharing circle format, participants are invited into the conversation of what it means to be part of the reconciliation process. Everyone in the community is welcome! COURSE DATES AND TIMES April 26 – June 28, Thursdays, …
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Indigenous Leadership Week

 Indigenous Leadership Week: Preaching in Indigenous Settings Wycliffe College, affiliated with the University of Toronto, ON has announced Indigenous Leadership Week, May 20-26, 2018 with the theme Preaching in Indigenous Settings. This one week program combines continuing education with spiritual formation. The aim is to equip, encourage, and empower indigenous leaders. This is an opportunity …
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