HULT2002SPR26

FREE

An interactive, cross-cultural course that explores post-colonial Anglican identity and ministry through shared dialogue between Canadian and Brazilian church leaders.
This item includes:
16 Live hours
48 On-your-own hours
8 Live sessions

Living and Serving in Post-Colonial Anglicanism

English ‎(en)‎
HULT2002SPR26

FREE

An interactive, cross-cultural course that explores post-colonial Anglican identity and ministry through shared dialogue between Canadian and Brazilian church leaders.
This item includes:
16 Live hours
48 On-your-own hours
8 Live sessions

This interactive course brings together current and emerging Anglican leaders from Canada and Brazil in a shared learning journey that explores the history, identity, and lived realities of post-colonial Anglicanism. Through guided dialogue, contextual storytelling, and comparative reflection, participants will examine how colonial legacies continue to shape ministry, engage diverse cultural expressions of Anglican identity, and consider the challenges and opportunities facing the Church in a rapidly changing global context. Designed to foster deep relationship and mutual learning across contexts, the course emphasizes practical theological insight grounded in real-world ministry experience.