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The Library of Hebrews Bible/Old Testament studies ; 705
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Signs of Life and Vitality in Canadian Congregations: Drawing on Data to Inform Practice
Please note that as these are recordings of oral presentations, they should not be cited as academic sources without contacting the presenter for permission. Any inquiries about presenter contact information should be sent to James Pedlar, [email protected], 131 MBKeynote address given at the Annual Wesley Symposium. April 29, 2021, Tyndale University, Toronto, Ontario.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Check Out – But Never Really Leave
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Convocation programs - 2021
Graduation held Saturday, May 29, 2021, 10 AM via Livestream due to COVID-19Includes a list of the Bachelor of Education 2019-2020 Cohort and awardsFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] of Service: Greetings / Dr. Beth Green, Dr. Barry Smith, Dr. Heather Birch – Indigenous Land Acknowledgement / Dr. Marjory Kerr – Welcome / Dr. Marjory Kerr – Invocation / Dr. Beth Green – Student Address / Angela Margaret Farrington-Thompson – Scripture Reading / Dr. Robert Foster – Convocation Address / Dr. Joseph Smith – Musical Presentation: “Glory to Glory” / Performed by The Tyndale Singers, Dr. Melissa Davis, Director – Conferring of Degrees in absentia / Dr. Marjory Kerr – Blessing of Program Elder / Dr. Terry LeBlanc – Congratulations from the Board of Governors / Steven Holmes – Welcome to the Alumni Association / Kevin Kirk – Closing Remarks and Benediction / Dr. Marjory Ker
Family Relations in the Gospel of Mark
Includes bibliographical referencesPermission to upload the associated files for this item is waiting for permission from the publisherFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]. Honor and Shame and the Narrative Reversal of Family Relations in the Gospel of Mark -- 2. Honor and Shame and Family Relations in the First-Century Mediterranean World -- 3. Honor-Shame Integration and Transformation in the Gospel of Mark -- 4. Real Honor and Shame in the New Family of Jesus (Narrative Reversal in Mark 1:1-8:21) -- 5. Transformation of Honor and Shame in Jesus's Teaching (Narrative Reversal in Mark 8:22-10:52
Schedule for the 2021 Annual Wesley Studies Symposium, held at Tyndale University, April 29, 2021
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Recovering a Wesleyan Sense of Open Table Communion for Anglicans with the Help of a Lutheran
Please note that as these are recordings of oral presentations, they should not be cited as academic sources without contacting the presenter for permission. Any inquiries about presenter contact information should be sent to James Pedlar, [email protected], 26.4 MBLecture given at the Annual Wesley Studies Symposium, April 29, 2021, Tyndale University, Toronto, OntarioThe video of this presentation may be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw437WCI0_I&feature=youtu.beFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw437WCI0_I&feature=youtu.b
A Participatory Strength-Based Review of the Flexible Model of Training for Salvation Army Officers in the Finland and Estonia Territory
Bibliography: leaves 199-203.In 2002, The Salvation Army in the Finland and Estonia Territory moved from a standard residential officer training model to a flexible, non-residential training model. The passing years brought changes within The Salvation Army and in the surrounding culture that impacted the new training program. Surface cracks began to show as challenges arose in a number of areas: balance, supervision, curriculum and fellowship. The need to perform a comprehensive review of the flexible training model was evident.
A participatory, strength-based review was conducted using, firstly, a focus group of five officers who shared their diverse experience of officer training. Secondly, an anonymous participant survey was sent out to all officers who had been trained in the flexible training model. Fifteen of the possible twenty-two responded, sharing their perception of the strengths and challenges of the flexible training model, and shared potential ways to make improvements. Eight important components related to a strong flexible training model were identified. These became the building blocks for a renewed flexible model of officer training through a three-year implementation plan.
This portfolio was written as a journey, weaving my personal leadership development, biblical leadership models, contemporary leadership theory, and participant action research into a celebration of leadership development within The Salvation Army in the Finland and Estonia Territory.Thesis (D. Min.) – Tyndale University, 2021This is a research portfolio submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry, Tyndale University.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] I. The Journey Begins – Chapter II. The Journey of Discovery – Chapter III. The Journey of Perspective – Chapter IV. The Journey of Action –Chapter V. The Journey of Celebratio
Benjamin Unruh, Nazism and MCC
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An Examination of Inter-Church Relationships among the Oxford-Brant Association of CBOQ Churches
Bibliography: leaves 146-148The Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec (or CBOQ), contain clusters of local congregations called “Associations” which were originally created over four centuries ago to serve as unifying, resourcing centres of shared ministry for member churches located geographically near to one another. These Associations have been criticized over time for being reduced to administrative bodies that provide little in the way of practical ministry support to the local church. CBOQ discussions about finding a more organic means to associate together (without requiring an official “Association”), prompted this research into fresh expressions of inter-church partnership.
This research portfolio will include surveyed pastors and congregants across the sixteen CBOQ churches in the Oxford-Brant Association to determine the specific role that belonging to an Association played in the pursuit of their respective ministry plans. Once that data was collected and analyzed, a focus group was formed to examine the survey results and to provide insights on the idea of inter-church associating itself. The intent was to galvanize interest in fresh or renewed expressions of inter-church relationship among CBOQ churches.Thesis (D. Min.) – Tyndale University, 2021This is a research portfolio submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry, Tyndale University.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – I Just Wasn’t Made for these Times: My Spiritual Autobiography and Ministry Context – A Developing Philosophy of Leadership – Part Two: A Case Study Applying This Philosophy of Ministry to the State of Inter-Church Relationships in the Churches of the Oxford-Brant Association Belonging to the Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec -- My Action Research Project – Conclusion