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Mar
20

Ethical Dilemmas - Working with Couples & Families

Online - Zoom   Wellness Centre

Working with couples and families is more than working with two or more individuals. It requires a systems approach with many and various contributors. In this webinar, we will address a variety of ethical issues that may arise at many different points during therapy. Join presenters, Wilma Nevers and Lisa Oppitz, for this important topic.

Mar
21

Family Systems & Their Ability to Cope with Death (Module 5)

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Online - Zoom   Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss

This module will explore the impact of death and loss upon the family system. You will explore death and the family life cycle, looking at how families react to loss. A special emphasis will focus on how children understand death and express their grief.

Mar
21

Including and Belonging (Module 5)

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Tyndale University and Online via Zoom   Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre

Disability, Theology and Spiritual Formation Certificate

This is an introductory program in Disability Theology. Students will examine the realities of living with a disability in contemporary society and their theological and spiritual implications. These modules will also delve into a practical theology regarding living and working with individuals with disabilities and their incorporation into our spiritual communities.

Mar
21

Living an Embodied Spirituality (Module 6)

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Online   Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre

Spiritual Formation Certificate

We as Christian believers trust in an incarnate God – a God who came in the flesh to live and dwell among us. How wondrous is this!! We like Jesus, live enfleshed – we walk this path of faith, in and through our bodies. Our body is wondrous, our body is wise (essential for discerning our path) and in and through our body we give witness to and participate in, Christ’s ways in the world. To commune with God fully and deeply and with each other, the earth and our very self, requires that we connect with our bodies.

Mar
24

Community Chapel

The Chapel and online   Chapel

This week Kyle Best, Tyndale's Community Life Specialist, will be preaching in Community Chapel. Since graduating in 2019, Kyle has served in a number of roles at Tyndale. A excellent communicator, Kyle has had the opportunity to preach from several pulpits in the GTA and southwestern Ontario.

Mar
24

What She Carries Within: Exploring What Stirs Within Women As We Live and Lead

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Online - Zoom   Tyndale Centre for Pastoral Imagination

This free, online gathering invites women to reflect on and tend to the inner resistances we carry as we live and lead within our current systems. Rather than focusing on what is broken around us, we will turn our attention inward, asking, "What is stirring within me as I navigate leadership and ministry?"

Mar
25

BA Media Arts Virtual Info Session

Online via Zoom   Campus Visit

Curious about a future in media, film, or digital storytelling? Check out Tyndale's next BA Media Arts virtual info session and discover how you can turn your creativity into a career.

Mar
26

March Monthly Ministry Morning

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Room G308   Tyndale Centre for Pastoral Imagination

Drawing from both her ministry experience and her work accompanying others in spiritual direction, Debbie Laginskie, will be exploring with us how pastors and ministry leaders can navigate the difficult parts of our stories - such as trauma, hurt, or disappointment in ministry - in healthy and life-giving ways.

Mar
27

Gottman 7 Principles

Online - Zoom   Wellness Centre

This Gottman introduction will review how to use the "7 Principles for Making Marriage Work” concepts in your work with couples. This is based on over 50 years of John Gottman’s research with couples. Join presenter, Melissa Johari, for this important topic.

Mar
28

Faith and Culture at the Intersection of MAID - How Can We Engage Our Faith?

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Online - Zoom   Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss

This session considers end of life care from a Christian perspective, emphasizing the God-given value of human life and the moral responsibility we have to treat vulnerable people with compassion. We close with open conversation exploring how we can encourage our faith communities to engage more frequently in conversation on dying and death.

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