"A Song to the Lamb" - Joseph Mangina
A Song to the Lamb, Splendour and honour and kingly power are yours by right, O Lord our God. Revelation 4:11; 5:9-10, 13. Sermon preached on Dec 15, 2016.

A Song to the Lamb, Splendour and honour and kingly power are yours by right, O Lord our God. Revelation 4:11; 5:9-10, 13. Sermon preached on Dec 15, 2016.
A Song to the Lamb, Splendour and honour and kingly power are yours, O Lord our God. Revelation 4:11; 5:9-10, 13
Deborah's Victory Song in Judges 5 and Ours
Sanctus, Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might. Isaiah 6:3, Revelation 4:8
Benedictine, Omnia Opera, The Song of the Three Children or Creation (Song of the Three from the Apocrypha)
Annette Brownlee How the Mighty have Fallen. Your glory, O Israel, lies slain upon your high places. How the mighty have fallen. 2 Samuel 1: 19-27
The Song of Moses, I will sing to the Lord for his glorious triumph, the horse and the rider he has hurled into the sea. Exodus 15:1-3, 6,11,13,17-18
Song of Simeon, Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy Word. Luke 2:29-32
Jesus Christ is Lord. Jesus Christ, by nature divine, did not grasp for himself a rank as equal with God Philippians 2:6-11
Sing to the Lord or Cantata Domino, Sing to the Lord a new song and his praise from the end of the earth. Isaiah 42:10
https://www.wycliffecollege.ca/songsofscripture PREACHING ON THE SONGS OF SCRIPTURE BY THE WYCLIFFE FACULTY THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER, FOUNDER’S CHAPEL On Thursday mornings at Wycliffe it is customary for the faculty to preach in a series that goes through the term. Sometimes we preach on a given book of Scripture, like Jeremiah; sometimes it is on some key aspect of the Christian life, like vocation. This term, we will be preaching on the biblical “canticles”, that is, on those parts of Scripture...
https://www.wycliffecollege.ca/songsofscripture PREACHING ON THE SONGS OF SCRIPTURE BY THE WYCLIFFE FACULTY THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER, FOUNDER’S CHAPEL On Thursday mornings at Wycliffe it is customary for the faculty to preach in a series that goes through the term. Sometimes we preach on a given book of Scripture, like Jeremiah; sometimes it is on some key aspect of the Christian life, like vocation. This term, we will be preaching on the biblical “canticles”, that is, on those parts of Scripture...
Richard James Foster speaks to the graduating class of 2016.
Wycliffe College’s Refresh! is Toronto’s premier annual spirituality conference, featuring some of the world’s finest speakers, warm fellowship, stimulating workshops, and inspiring worship - all in the heart of the University of Toronto - truly a time to be refreshed in our spiritual journeys!
Wycliffe College’s Refresh! is Toronto’s premier annual spirituality conference, featuring some of the world’s finest speakers, warm fellowship, stimulating workshops, and inspiring worship - all in the heart of the University of Toronto - truly a time to be refreshed in our spiritual journeys!
Wycliffe College’s Refresh! is Toronto’s premier annual spirituality conference, featuring some of the world’s finest speakers, warm fellowship, stimulating workshops, and inspiring worship - all in the heart of the University of Toronto - truly a time to be refreshed in our spiritual journeys!
Wycliffe College’s Refresh! is Toronto’s premier annual spirituality conference, featuring some of the world’s finest speakers, warm fellowship, stimulating workshops, and inspiring worship - all in the heart of the University of Toronto - truly a time to be refreshed in our spiritual journeys!
Wycliffe College’s Refresh! is Toronto’s premier annual spirituality conference, featuring some of the world’s finest speakers, warm fellowship, stimulating workshops, and inspiring worship - all in the heart of the University of Toronto - truly a time to be refreshed in our spiritual journeys!
Terry Donaldson in Chapel, January 14th, 2016
The Rev. Dr. Linda Mercadante speaks about her book, "Belief without Borders: Inside the Minds of the Spiritual but not Religious" at the Women's Breakfast held at Wycliffe College each semester. Are you spiritual but not religious? Disillusioned with traditional religion? Join researcher Linda Mercadante as she explores this growing trend in North American Spirituality. Dr. Mercadante is Professor of Theology and the Straker Chair of Historical Theology at Methodist Theological School in Ohio (...
David Kupp preaches on the topic of Individualism using 1 Corinthians chapter 12 text.
Dr. Tom Power speaks on the topic Careerism using Philip. 3:2-11 continuing the series "The Idols or ‘Isms’ of our Age series".
Dr. Joseph Mangina speaks on omnism from Isaiah 48: 12-22 in the ongoing series "The Idols or ‘Isms’ of our Age series".
Dr. David Yeago speaks on "Writing The Apostolic Faith And Escaping Ritschl’s Long Shadow - A Theological Memoir"
Sermon from Oct 22, 2015.
Spiritual But Not Religious by Wycliffe College
Recording of the "Reading the Bible in an Age of Crisis" book launch at Wycliffe College.
Dr. Philip Turner speaks on Ecclesial Reality and the Letter to the Ephesians at the Wycliffe Centre for Scripture and Theology Fall 2015 Colloquium.
William T. Cavanaugh, director of Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology and a professor of Catholic Studies at DePaul University in Chicago, speaks on the topic of Secularism and Idolatry. Cavanaugh is the author of Torture and the Eucharist: Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ, Theopolitical Imagination, Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire, The Myth of Religious Violence: Secular Ideology and the Roots of Modern Conflict, and Migrations of the Holy.
Founders Day 2015 - Wyclif presentation by Dr. Sean Otto When the founders of Wycliffe College were deciding on that name, they no doubt thought of John Wyclif as a shining example of evangelicalism in an otherwise dark age in which the gospel lay hidden from the eyes of the laity. But was this the case? Who was this man after whom they renamed the Protestant Episcopal Divinity School? What did he stand for? Was he truly evangelical? The short answer is that it is anachronistic to speak of Wycli...