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Thoughtful, Engaged & Generous Leadership Award
Posted on January 10, 2019 by Ian

The Vancouver School of Theology is delighted to announce the details of a significant new leadership award. The VST Principal’s T-E-G Award (thoughtful, engaged and generous) is a distinguished award for leading practitioners in the Christian faith to be nominated and recognized by VST for their contributions. The VST Principal’s T-E-G Award is not restricted . . .
VST Names 2019 Honourary Doctor of Divinity Degree Recipients
Posted on November 27, 2018 by Ian

The Vancouver School of Theology is delighted to announce the selection of its 2019 honourary degree recipients. This prestigious degree is open to individuals who exemplify the values of VST, and who have made significant contributions through the integration of theology and practice of ministry in one or more of: theological scholarship, ecumenical dialogue, the . . .
New VST & St. Mark’s College BA Partnership
Posted on November 22, 2018 by Ian

Vancouver School of Theology and St. Mark’s College are excited to announce a new ecumenical partnership. A joint VST / St. Mark’s BA in Theology and Culture will allow direct entry into a masters’ program at VST.
What are Humans For?: Community and Vocation
Posted on July 4, 2018 by hunter

If you got baptised in the first centuries of the church, you would have a short dialogue with the minister. He’d ask you a series of questions: “Do you believe in God?” and you would say, “I believe in God the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth.’ ‘Do you believe in Jesus Christ? And . . .
Does Biblical Interpretation Have a Prayer?
Posted on May 1, 2018 by Shannon
by Richard Topping We do not truly appreciate either the light which the church receives from the Bible, or the darkness which enshrouds it from the same, until we recognize in both, beyond all human effort and human refusal which is also present, the over-ruling power of the Word of God itself, either to exalt . . .