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Dr. Marion Taylor to receive Honorary Doctorate from Tyndale University
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Tyndale University’s Board of Governors, Senate, and Faculty are pleased to announce that Dr. Marion Taylor will be conferred the degree Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa) at this year’s Seminary Convocation on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Tyndale launches new Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours degree and Music programs
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Aspiring musicians will have the opportunity to attain a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) in Music at Tyndale University effective Fall 2026. It is the first of its kind to be offered by a Christian university. Students seeking extensive and concentrated training in music will focus on one of two majors: Performance or Worship Arts.
Tyndale University’s Redesigned BEd Aligns with Ontario’s New Direction for Teacher Education
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Tyndale’s accredited Bachelor of Education redesign and Ontario’s proposed shift to a one-year model point in the same direction - getting qualified teachers into classrooms sooner, with strong support behind them.
Man of Sorrows, God of Victory
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In observance and celebration of Easter and the gift of life we have been given in Jesus, Tyndale University welcomed over 400 guests to Spring in the Chapel on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
A Passion for Christ and Service
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What you need to pursue a BA in Christian Ministry and Practical Theology (CMPT), according to Dr. Daniel D. Scott, Professor of Christian Ministries and Chair of the Department of Christian Ministries, is a “passion for Christ and a desire to serve the church and the world.” In the fall of 2026, Tyndale will offer its first BA aimed at ministry preparation.
Honouring Historical Figures of Valour
Published on | Students category
When he began studying at Tyndale, Evan Kantel’s major was in history and global studies. His plan to pursue a career in law soon changed as he discovered he had a keen interest in psychology. Yet as Evan has learned, one great way to understand the human mind is to trace its past, to delve into history, and to explore its bearing on society.
Tyndale Appoints New Alister E. McGrath Chair of Christian Thought and Spirituality
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Tyndale University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Patrick Franklin to the Alister E. McGrath Chair of Christian Thought and Spirituality.
President to Retire in June 2027
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Following the Board of Governors meeting on January 30, 2026, Tyndale University announced the planned retirement of Dr. Marjory Kerr, President and Vice Chancellor, at the end of her term in June 2027. The Board of Governors has established a Search Committee to direct the process of finding a new President and Vice-Chancellor.
Shaping Strong Leaders through DMin programs
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Reframing the Church in Context, returning in September of 2026, allows students with diverse contextual realities to engage with the church, considering its current standing, history, mission, and practices. The program strategically prioritizes hospitality and service as theological concepts at the forefront of Christianity.
Joyful & Triumphant
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The joy of the Christmas season was in full effect on Saturday, December 6, 2025: the 15th annual presentation of Tyndale University’s Christmas in the Chapel. This annual benefit concert supports Tyndale students directly through much-needed scholarships and bursaries. Over 870 attendees gathered in the Tyndale Chapel for exciting matinee and evening concerts.
Yes, you can afford Tyndale!
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If you are wondering if Tyndale is financially feasible, the answer is yes; you can afford Tyndale! Eligible undergraduate students receive an average of $7,000 in scholarships and awards in their first year of studies. At Tyndale University, there is a wealth of resources available to help you cut tuition costs.
The light that cannot be overcome
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The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. (John 1:5) One tradition that is enjoyed during the Advent season is the lighting of candles, which cast a warm glow in our homes and churches. These candles remind us of the magnificent light that shone one dark night to welcome the baby Jesus into the world.