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Springforth 2014 Recap
Posted May 16th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly with your God (Micah 6:8). These words challenged 1535 students and leaders as they gathered in Moncton for Springforth this past weekend (May 9-10, 2014). At the high school site students were challenged deeply by Pastor Lennett Anderson’s messages… Read More »
ADC Welcomes Dr. John McNally
Posted May 12th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Acadia Divinity College (ADC) is pleased to welcome Dr. John McNally to serve as an Associate Director of Doctoral Studies and as a Lecturer in the practice of ministry. John is no stranger to ADC. He earned an Acadia Doctor of Ministry degree and has… Read More »
ADC’s New Director of Advancement
Posted April 17th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Acadia Divinity College (ADC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev. John Campbell to the role of Director of Advancement effective June 2, 2014. “I am excited to welcome John to our Advancement Team and look forward to his leadership among us,” says Dr…. Read More »
Connect
Posted April 8th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
You are invited to attend a banquet near you. The CABC will be hosting regional Connect gatherings near you over the coming months. You will have an opportunity to come together to share a meal, meet with CABC staff, and hear the CABC’s shared vision… Read More »
A New Look!
Posted April 7th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
We are pleased to officially launch our new logo! You may have seen it already in a few places (emails, Oasis website, etc). From here on out you will see more of this and a whole new look rolled out in our web and print… Read More »
Love your enemies and/or those who disagree with you
Posted March 31st, 2014 - Read Article - 1 Comment - Leave a Response
I’ve noticed a disturbing trend. In Canada we talk a lot about diversity and pluralism. Freedom of conscience and religion and freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression are enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1982). We have a global reputation as… Read More »
Crandall Students Serving the Community
Posted March 14th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
Over the past 5 years, Crandall Students have recorded 16,000 hours of volunteer work in the Moncton community. A portion of these volunteer hours have been completed through GED tutoring, food services, and custodial work at Harvest House. Over a decade ago, Crandall University began… Read More »
Baptisms in Oxford
Posted March 13th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
About 85 people gathered on Sunday, March 9th, at Oxford United Baptist Church, to celebrate a blessed event – baptisms. In a wonderful worship service centred around the event, Dave and Margie led in worship singing prior to two groups of candidates being baptized by… Read More »
Soul Detox Anyone?
Posted March 5th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
I woke up this morning thinking about Lent and it occurred to me that Lent could be a time of soul detox. To “detox” the body is to go through a “treatment designed to rid the body of poisonous substances” (free online dictionary). A “soul… Read More »
Remember Well
Posted February 27th, 2014 - Read Article - No Comments - Leave a Response
African Heritage/Black History Month is ending and Lent is beginning. History requires remembering and remembering is more than cerebral recall and reflection. The opposite of remembering is actually dismembering – killing a thing by isolating its parts. So true remembering pulls everything together: facts and… Read More »