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There is really no “typical” diaconal minister. They are: young and old, women and men, urban and rural, gay/lesbian and straight, retired and employed.Profiles
Diaconal ministers are young and old, women and men, urban and rural, gay/lesbian and straight, retired and employed.
Diaconal Ministers are working in congregations, theological education, community ministry, youth ministry, church administration, women’s centres, intentional interim, university and prison chaplaincy, justice education and advocacy. Many give generously as volunteers.
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Kathy Douglas
Profiles Commissioned in 2008 Settled to Huron-Perth Presbytery Youth Minister -full time In 2019, with church restructuring, Kathy became the Minister, Faith Formation for three regions in Southwestern Ontario…Antler River Watershed, Horseshoe Falls, &...
Tammy Allan
Profiles Tammy Allan was commissioned in 2000, at McDougall United Church in Edmonton, at the Service of Celebration for Alberta and Northwest Conference. Her Program of Formation was as a member of the Regional ’95 group, at the Centre for Christian Studies...
Joan Tuchlinskly
Profiles Commissioning 2000, in Winnipeg Program of Formation Diploma in Diaconal Ministries: Studies in Transformation and Action What called you to diaconal ministry? I remember being at church, picking up a Centre for Christian Studies newsletter,...
Debra Schweyer
Profiles Commissioning I was born and raised in Toronto. My home congregation was, as far as I know, the United Church’s first tri-congregational church building, established in the 60’s. It was a cinder block building with three sanctuaries and crazy...
Mark Laird
Profiles Year of Commissioning Hopefully 2015 Program of Formation Four year program at CCS What called you to diaconal ministry? I was called to diaconal ministry through a desire to work in education. After not being admitted to Teachers’ College I...
Terrie Chedore
“Diaconal ministry is a model of ministry that embraces a strong commitment to lay involvement. I have chosen to work on the edge of the church encouraging a diaconal style of ministry for all people.”
Ted Dodd
“The diaconal community offers accountability for growth-oriented and prophetic questioning, non-hierarchical inclusivity, consultative collegiality, mutuality in accompaniment and I continue to long to be officially a part of this kind of ongoing, intentional feedback and responsible discerning.”
Caryn Douglas
Profiles Year Commissioned, location Owen Sound, Toronto Conference, 1989 Program of Formation I spent 3 amazing (tough and wonderful) years at CCS in the residential program from 1986 to 1989. I actually lived in residence for 2 of the 3 years and that was a...
Sharilynn Upsdell
Profiles Commissioned 2003 at Salmon Arm BC and settled to Lax Kw‟alaams (Port Simpson) – a small Tsimshian fishing village on BC‟s far north coast) Program of Formation CCS 4 year program community based program What called you to Diaconal Ministry? As a young...
Lynda Gow
Profiles Commissioned 1978, Maritime Conference held in Sackville, NB Program of Formation I attended the Centre for Christian Studies in Toronto as a fulltime student in a two-year program. During those two years my field placements were at the North Toronto...
Carolynne Bouey Shank
Profiles Commissioned in 2000 with ANW Conference at McDougall United Church, Edmonton Program of Formation CCS – 5 year Regional program which combined with the residential program after 2 years. – – – – – What called you to Diaconal Ministry? My mother had...
Heather Sandilands
Profiles Commissioned 2004, Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Program of Formation Diploma in Diaconal Ministries: Studies in Transformation and Action through the Centre for Christian Studies. 4 year program. What called you to Diaconal Ministry?...