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Knowing God, Knowing Myself (Module 1)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Spiritual Formation Certificate
John Calvin wrote that wisdom “consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves.” An introduction to spiritual formation can best begin by learning more about ourselves. In this module, we will take a look at our God-given talents, learned skills, spiritual gifts, and personalities, so that we can know how God has designed us to serve.
Homecoming
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Tyndale University
Alumni, Alumni Chapters, Major Event
Tyndale Intercultural Leadership Conference (TILC) 2025
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Tyndale University
TIM Centre
Join leaders who are working in intercultural spaces to dialogue about what is going well, what is challenging and what is emerging.
A History of Disability: Embracing Our Humanity (Module 1)
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Tyndale University
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.
Introduction to Death and Dying (Module 1)
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
This module will be an exploration of the various attitudes towards death and an examination of the reactions to loss as expressed through grief. Death and dying can present an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth as we explore our losses and share our grief. In order to do this, we need to consider the ten essential factors to help the healing process to occur.
Mental Health Training for Pastors & Ministry Leaders
Online - Zoom
Wellness Centre
In strengthening our work with churches and other Christian ministries, Tyndale Wellness Centre is expanding its mental health reach by training pastors and other ministry leaders to better understand mental health and mental illness and more effectively support their members who need care in this important area of life.
Prayer Pathways to God (Module 2)
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Tyndale University
Tyndale Spiritual Formation Centre
Spiritual Formation Certificate
We all know that “prayer” is something that marks God’s people, but the “how” and “why” of prayer are sometimes difficult to grasp and even harder to sustain in a meaningful and life-giving way. But prayer is our crucial connection-point with the living God, and to grow in godliness by necessity requires us to grow in prayer.
Contemporary Understandings of Grief: an Update on the Latest Thinking About Loss
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
Seminar 2 in the Embrace Grief with Hope seminar series
In this workshop, we make the latest research findings intensely practical and fill the entire experience with challenging cases and ideas for positive interventions with bereaved people. Though bereavement is, to be sure, some science and some art, this workshop addresses the emerging challenges to make sense of all the noise about such things as grief stages, pro longed grief disorder, and complicated mourning.
Making Sense of the Senseless: Spiritual Care in an Uncertain World
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
Seminar 3 in the Embrace Grief with Hope seminar series
The Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss invites you to join us for "Embracing Grief With Hope" online seminars with Dr. William G. Hoy, Pastor, Presenter, Counsellor, Educator and clinical professor of Medical Humanities at Baylor University.
Cultural & Gender Approaches to Grief (Module 2)
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Online - Zoom
Tyndale Centre for Grief and Loss
This module will explore the different ways individuals, men and women express grief and adapt. We will examine the mourning traditions of different cultures and explore a number of different strategies to work through grief with the aim of increasing sensitive and understanding which we bring to the issue of death.