The importance of asking big questions (and listening to the answers)
We can’t expect people to change their views, but we can learn about others, and ourselves, by just listening.
We can’t expect people to change their views, but we can learn about others, and ourselves, by just listening.
The collective practice of love involves receiving care just as much as giving it.
Each one of us must determine when and whether to speak openly about our faith to people who may be hostile to it.
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This article was written by college Principal Jesse Zink and originally appeared in the March 2018 edition of the Anglican Montreal I would be the [...]
This interview originally appeared in the March 2018 edition of the Anglican Montreal The Rev. Dr. Jesse Zink became principal of Montreal Diocesan Theological College (“Dio”) [...]
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams visited Montreal Diocesan Theological College on Friday, September 15, 2017 to preach, celebrate the Eucharist, and reflect on the [...]
Montreal, April 10, 2017 – The Rev’d Dr. Jesse Zink has been appointed the next principal of Montreal Diocesan Theological College (MDTC). His appointment was approved [...]
As I leave my house, in one borough of Montreal named after Mary, the mother of Jesus, and travel to Dio, in another borough, also [...]