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    Sermon Slam Preachers Best in Category!

    Eight remarkable preachers dazzled over 65 people with their sermons on Matthew 25:37-40… For “best in category” see pictures below!   Then we held a “lightning round” and one preacher emerged as the winner!  Congratulations to all preachers for a job well done–inspiring, timely, spiritual and focused for the days ahead.

    Video of the event is available here!

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    50+ Online Courses this Summer!!

    One positive response during this time is ability of WTC schools to adapted brilliantly to online education en masse. …

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    Is the Eucharist the Key to Ecumenical Unity?

    See the video of the remarkable Figel address given by the recipient of the Consortium’s Ecumenism Award, Msgr. Paul McPartlan.  He makes the case for the Eucharist as the key to recent and future dialogues around Christian unity.   If the Eucharist is at the heart of the Church, and if various churches and ecclesial communities can affirm its central meaning…

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    Journey of a Former White Supremacist Videos available

    See the video of the remarkable Tachmindji 2019 panel:  “The Power of Community: the Journey of a Former White Supremacist.”  This event featured a focused discussion lead by Marc Gopin of George Mason University with three young adults:  Matthew Stevenson, Alison Gornick, and Derek Black,  about one’s transition from a world of white privilege and dominance to one of greater…

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    WTC Spring Courses Posted for Cross-Registration!

    Almost 200 courses are available this spring for cross registration in the Consortium Schools.  Every subject area imaginable, from languages to theology to arts, homiletics and more is there! Here’s how to find a course and register!

    1) Scan the “Search Courses” page by semester and subject matter to see what is available that fits your interest  and schedule. (Remember, some…

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