By Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat We like to think of ourselves as being somewhat in control of our lives. But events and circumstances often conspire to set us off course. In periods of economic crisis, war and political chaos, and widespread cultural change, uncertainty and insecurity make our journey feel ever more stressful …
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‘The Theology of Gratitude’ convocation and scholars conference
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry invites participation in ‘The Theology of Gratitude’ convocation and scholars conference The United Thank Offering (UTO) and Bexley Seabury Seminary are collaborating to host a Convocation and Scholars Conference on the Theology of Gratitude with Diana Butler Bass, April 23-24, 2020, in Chicago, Illinois. “The Theology of Gratitude is based on …
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Sacred Texts: Where Judaism, Christianity and Islam Meet
Sacred Texts: Where Judaism, Christianity and Islam Meet Learn about themes common to sacred texts in all three traditions: creation, eschatology, ethics, and the power of God. Instructor Rabbi Dr. Laura Duhan-Kaplan
Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition (Online)
Ethics in the Anglican tradition draws on a rich history of discourse as we strive to engage with our faith, living it out in an imperfect world and Church. Whether we are struggling to justify sacramental liturgy and church hierarchy in the face of Puritan attack, or determining church policy on inclusion of women and …
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Elevate
Elevate: Creation Care & Environmental Justice To gather all those who seek to honor our role as stewards of Creation and live as servants to one another. This community will share stories from key players in the Church’s creation care and environmental justice work, offer resources from groups intimately involved, and develop intentional plans for …
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Oppression and Resistance
A social justice learning circle on systems of oppressions (racism, sexism, heterosexism, colonialism, etc.), models of change, and theologies of resistance (liberation theology, feminist theology, queer theology, etc.)
Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership’s (CALL) online courses (Winter 2020)
CALL Online Courses The Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership’s (CALL) online courses are offered throughout the year and are designed so that you can participate at your own pace and at your own time. Each course is 7 weeks, each week a separate lesson. Continuing Education Units are offered at the rate of 2 …
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Aiming for Justice: Race, Reparations, and Right Path
Aiming for Justice: Race, Reparations, and Right Paths Feb 10-14, 2019 A short course with Melchor Hall $750/private room; $650/shared room; $350/commuter. If you are seeking financial assistance to participate in this program, please click on the link for our Financial Assistance Application form, below. Do NOT register online. Register Online Call Us for More …
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Lecture: Dying to Die
Dying to Die-Lecture and Panel Discussion November 19, 2018 @ 7:00 Christ Church Cathedral Montreal, QC Speakers: The Rev’d Doug Graydon Coordinator of Chaplaincy Services with the Diocese of Toronto with 20+ years of end-of life care experience. Lori Seller Ethics Advisor MUHC REB Co-Chair (peds panel) MUHC Centre for Applied …
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Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition Fall 2018
CALL 2018 Online Courses Facing Choices: Ethics in the Anglican Tradition Fall 2018 This course draws on a rich history of discourse as we strive to engage with our faith, living it out in an imperfect world and Church. Whether we are struggling to justify sacramental liturgy and church hierarchy in the face of Puritan …
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