This retreat will focus on an exploration of early Christian Wisdom literature, paying particular attention to the Gospels of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, and Philip. These three texts came to light in the mid-20th century and give us important insight into the development of early Christianity and the Christian mystical tradition. We’ll look at what they …
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Worship Foundations
(Please note: This is an online course that can be taken on your own schedule. It does not occur at a specified time. It is “asynchronous” – meaning that you participate at whatever time(s) during the week that are convenient for you.) Worship beats as the heart of every Christian community. This course will explore …
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2020 Summer Institute for Reconciliation
Come expand your theological imagination, grapple with practical problems, and be equipped to continue a journey of reconciliation within a wider community. Our focus on reconciliation is grounded in a distinctively Christian vision and a framework that is richly practical, contextual, and theological. Rooted in Duke Divinity School’s conviction that reconciliation is at the heart …
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FaithMatters: Living a Resurrection-Shaped Life
Friday Lecture, March 6: Leaning into the Resurrection 7–9 p.m., All Saints’ Chapel, The University of the South (map) God’s love raises us from the dead. Not only from the tombs where our remains will be laid to rest, but from the various graves we dig for ourselves in our daily lives. Believing in the …
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The Good Book Club: Introducing the Gospel of John (Online)
The Gospel of John is beautifully written and compelling. It tells complex and wonderful stories, alludes frequently to other passages of Scripture, and contains many structural elements that highlight repeated themes of the good news it has to share. But it also unlike any other part of Scripture and can be challenging to understand. This …
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Liturgy and Context: Anglican Worship in Perspective (Online Course)
This course is an introduction to Christian worship in its Anglican context. The course studies the history of liturgy as well as its contemporary practice in Canada and around the world. Students will examine how Anglican liturgy has been shaped by the context in which it is used and gain a deeper understanding of the …
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Snell Lectures 2019: Theology, Liturgy and Prayer in the Public Square
Snell Lectures 2019: Theology, Liturgy and Prayer in the Public Square How does faith engage and speak to the community beyond the doors of the church? How does the public square provide the faith community with a perspective of God? Join us for the 2019 Snell Lecture Series, as we explore how worship, ritual, prayer, …
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Easter Triduum Retreat
Easter Triduum Retreat APRIL 9, 2020 @ 7:30 PM – APRIL 12, 2020 @ 10:30 AM $297 This retreat begins at 8pm on Holy Thursday with the celebration of the Lord’s Supper and the Washing of the Feet. It includes time for personal and communal prayer as well as the opportunity to attend Triduum services. Spiritual direction …
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2019 Snell Lectures: Theology, Liturgy, and the Public Square
The 2019 Snell Lectures at St. James Cathedral Dates: Sunday, October 27 & Monday, October 28 2019 Offered by St. James Cathedral, Toronto Toronto, ON Snell Lectures 2019: Theology, Liturgy and Prayer in the Public Square The 2019 Snell Lectures: Theology, Liturgy, and the Public Square How does faith engage and speak …
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Liturgy and Context: Anglican Worship in Perspective (Online Course)
Liturgy and Context: Anglican Worship in Perspective (Online Course) Wednesday evenings, 6.15pm to 9pm (Eastern time) January 15 to April 15, 2020 This course is an introduction to Christian worship in its Anglican context. The course studies the history of liturgy as well as its contemporary practice in Canada …
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