
COURSES
Here you will find a range of courses and opportunities.
Some are designed to be self-directed, others are in-person or online courses provided locally, nationally, or internationally
WORSHIP: from work to wonder

COURSE (3-sessions, online)
This three session course (Zoom), on Monday evenings, 7-9pm on June 1st, 15th, and 29th explores worship planning, resources, and the importance of delivering excellence in worship ... and reflecting on what 'excellence' might look and feel like.
If you wish to register for this FREE course, please click HERE
IDIGENOUS AWARENESS & LEARNING

NEW FOR 2026
An opportunity across an initial 3 sessions (2 hours per session), to explore Indigenous Awareness and Learning. The sessions will be via Zoom on April 28, May 26, June 30 (7pm-9pm)
The course will be a requirement for all licensed clergy who have not already completed this (or a similar course).
To register, click HERE
CALLED: Ministry and Me
COURSE (4-one hour sessions, online)
This 4 session course (Zoom), on Thursday evenings, 7-8pm on June 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th explores one's sense of calling/vocation and the process of discernment.
For those unable to attend 4 evening sessions, a single Saturday session, 9am - 1pm is also offered: Sat 16th May.
Registration is REQUIRED for this free series of sessions. Register HERE.
Mental Health First Aid

EVENT
Communities across our city are facing increased homelessness, mental health struggles, and substance-use challenges, making ministry complex. MHFA helps leaders offer Christ-like
accompaniment while maintaining personal and community safety.
Find out more HERE
If you are interested in attending this course, either as a 2-day (12 hour course) for Standard Certification ($95), or the single day (6 hour course for MHFA 'Essentials' ($75), please get in touch
Gender and Identity

ONLINE COURSE
Join us for a time of discussion and reflection exploring personal stories from the oyggjar.com website, which offers insight into the lived experiences of those navigating questions of gender and identity.
The word oyggjar is a Faroese word meaning islands. For some it reflects the isolation experienced by some who have a gender identity conflict.
Please email us if you'd be interested in attending this online gathering.
Being Anglican - self-study guide - Part 1

RESOURCE TO DOWNLOAD
This study guide is produced by the Anglican Communion and explores, across a range of Anglican contexts, what it means to be part of the Anglican Tradition. Download HERE


