ACADEMICS
Summer 2025
Book of Homilies Discussion Group
The Rev. David McElrea
May 8 (4 weeks) Thur 3:30pm NL, 2pm Eastern, 11am Pacific (90 min)
This reading and discussion group centres on the Anglican Books of Homilies, where we'll explore the rich teachings and wisdom found in these foundational texts. Whether you're new to the Homilies or a seasoned reader, this group offers a welcoming space to learn and grow together.
The Priority of Prayer
The Right Rev. Michael Stewart
Jun 4 (4 weeks) | Wed 8:30pm NL, 6pm Eastern, 3pm Pacific (75 min)
No-one is greater than their prayer life. Of all the spiritual disciplines, prayer is the most central, and the highest work of the human spirit. Any reading of Church history shows us that all men and women who walked closely with God, regarded prayer as the main business of their life. This course will explore the depths and riches of prayer, which lies at the root of all personal godliness. 'Whole prayer is nothing but love.' (St. Augustine.)
FALL 2025
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) satisfy requirements for the Diploma in Anglican Studies. Unless noted, times listed are Newfoundland time.
In-Person Divinity Courses
Theology 2
The Rev. Dr. David Smith
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November 3 - November 7 - intensive 1 week course - Good Shepherd Vancouver
A systematic study of our revealed faith, with special attention to Christology—the person and work of Jesus the Christ, and the salvation that he achieved for his people.
Anglican History 2 - Middle Ages and Reformation *
Dr. Gary Graber
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November 3 - November 7 - intensive 1 week course - Good Shepherd Vancouver
A study of both the medieval church and the 16th century Protestant Reformation, focusing on major figures, movements, and events of theological and cultural significance, including the seeds of modern denominationalism in the west.