Understanding Conflict Foundations

Credence and Co.

This highly interactive and educational workshop invites you to consider the building blocks that create conflict and those that assist or detract in conflict’s resolution. The workshop includes reflection, conversation, and exercises as conflicts are studied and models for addressing conflicts are considered. Significant time will be given to skill building for effective speaking and …
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WORKSHOP FOR AA WOMEN: Who Am I Now and Where Do I Go from Here? ​

Mount Carmel Spiritual Centre

Self-image and self-awareness change and develop over time as we work the program and let go of beliefs, attitudes and behaviours that no longer serve us. They were often imposed by others and are now preventing us from moving forward with meaning and purpose in our lives. This is an opportunity to explore your strengths …
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Minor in Pastoral Studies (30 Credits)

École de théologie évangélique du Québec

An initiation to Evangelical Studies by way of an incursion into Scripture, theology, missiology and pastoral practices. The student acquires conceptual tools as well as basic skills necessary to interact with and serve both Church and society. The Minor in Pastoral Studies leads to a Université Laval diploma or can be the first year of …
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Sister-to-Sister Mentorship Program

Coady International Institute (The)

“Investing in women’s leadership is the way we are going to change a world from one of conflict and violence to one of peace and hope”- Leymah Gbowee. Change is driven from the ground up by women’s movements and leaders who provide the sparks and the hard work needed to prevent violence and maintain peace …
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Intensive Greek or Hebrew studies–Summer session

Princeton Theological Seminary

Classes may be over for the academic year, but summer language is just around the corner. And great news: it’s available to current students AND non-degree students!This summer, Princeton Theological Seminary is offering introductory Greek and Hebrew intensive language courses online. These eight-week courses are open to both incoming degree students and non-degree students. They …
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Eyes to See: Engaging Faith Communities in Poverty Dialogue and Action

Ambrose University

Are you a church leader interested in engaging your congregation in actions to address poverty? Join Shaun Groves and Compassion Canada in this two-day workshop to build knowledge and skill to lead conversations and initiatives about poverty in your community. Based on the book Eyes to See by Compassion Canada. This workshop will be offered …
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The Great Outdoors: Finding Faith in the Fields and Forests

New Leaf Network

From outdoor prayer walks to small groups to churches that only meet outside, many Christians in Canada are finding renewal in their faith by heading outdoors. What gifts does getting outside give to us and how can embodied practices and a deep connection to the land revitalize our connection to God? Come and learn from …
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NAIITS 20th Annual Symposium: Ethnomusicology: Indigenous Heart Languages

North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies (NAIITS)

Indigenous people express themselves in many musical and artistic forms. The sound and feel of their own music elicit sensibilities of home and familiarity. A fundamental aspect to Indigenous cultural and national restoration has benn the flourishing of each nation or cultural group’s style of music and art. The colonial project worldwide has meant the …
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Creative Justice: a conference on disability and the Church

New Leaf Network

Creative Justice is the theme of the fourth conference run by A Deeper Communion, a network that connects Canadian ministry leaders, practitioners, and academics at the intersection of disability and theology. How do we influence our churches and organizations to nurture adaptive communities that work for the just consideration of all in society? This season …
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