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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

John Bell will speak in ݮƵ

What a treat to have three evenings to spend with John Bell!

says Ed Janzen, Conrad Grebel University College Chaplain.

It is new territory for students enrolled in Conrad Grebel University College’s Master of Theological Studies program this fall. As the result of an agreement with the University of ݮƵ, students in this Grebel program are registered for the first time as University of ݮƵ graduate students.

Previously, the Graduate Theological Studies (GTS) program had no government funding, but a new focus on graduate level education has generated more interest and funding to a wide variety of graduate programs in Ontario.

When Jim Reimer speaks to Mennonites, he urges them to take the wider historical Christian tradition more seriously. And when he speaks to other Christians, he explains how Mennonites are a faithful part of that wider tradition.

Mennonites have lived in families and as sexual beings, throughout their history. Yet there has been minimal research on or conversation about the meaning, structure, and function of families in Mennonite history. Even less examined is the notion of sexuality as experienced and expressed by Mennonites in the past. Both are at the core of human identity. Conrad Grebel University College at the University of ݮƵ in ݮƵ, Ontario is hosting a 2-day conference on “Family & Sexuality in Mennonite History: An Academic and Community Education Conference,” October 12-13, 2007.

"Giving back to the community seems to come naturally to Lynn, owner of Kitchener’s Music Plus,”

said Conrad Grebel Music Chair, Dr. Kenneth Hull, when announcing Lynn McRuer as this year’s winner of the Conrad Grebel University College Distinguished Alumni Service award.

In a groundbreaking constitutional amendment this March, Conrad Grebel University College students voted almost unanimously to increase their residence fees by ten dollars a term, in addition to regular fee increases. This levy will help to fund expenses to allow a refugee student to live at the college while studying at the University of ݮƵ.

Currently, the University of ݮƵ supports one refugee student. Next year it plans to support two, with hopes of increasing this number in the future.

Justus Zimmerly, Conrad Grebel Student Council President, thinks

On December 18, 2006 an historic agreement on Graduate Theological Studies (GTS) was signed between Conrad Grebel University College, St. Jerome’s University and the University of ݮƵ.

This new milestone in our GTS program is the happy result of the good reputation established by the program, a compelling vision for the future, and much goodwill among those who worked together to reach this agreement,

Rudy and Hedwig RempelTo recognize his family’s passion for music, Rudy Rempel has established the Rudolph and Hedwig Rempel Music Award. By working with Darren Pries-Klassen at Mennonite Foundation, Rudy realized that he had enough resources to care for himself and his son and make a gift to support his love of music.