Continuing Education for Clergy & Professionals

Huron offers a variety of public lectures, non-credit courses, and events of interest to clergy and lay professionals. (If you already hold a university degree, you may also be interested in taking one of our Theology university-level courses for your personal interest or professional upgrade.)

  R. T Orr Lecture

  Non-Credit Courses & Lectures 

  University-Level Courses 

  Master of Arts (Theology) 

  Lay Certificate Courses

Non-Credit Courses & Lectures

* appropriate for lay people
+ appropriate for clergy/professionals


ABC of Youth Ministries* +

Wondering how to launch a youth group, to bring youth into your parish, or to stay connected with youth? The Diocesan Youth Committee is offering an ABC of youth ministry in connection with the national church youth initiatives. Join us for this exciting Con Ed opportunity as we continue to renew Youth Ministry.
This workshop is open to Clergy/Professionals and to Lay Certificate Students.

Cost:  $20, lunch will be provided
Date/Time: Saturday, April 13, 2013, 9:30-3:30 pm, Huron room V210 (note change from V210)
Registration Form


42nd Annual R. T Orr Lecture

Dr. William Cavanaugh

Senior Research Professor, Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology, DePaul University, Chicago
Date, Time:  Thursday, January 31, 2013; 7 pm, Kingsmill Room

Most people assume that the economy is a mundane reality, dealing with the material world of things. Dr. Cavanaugh will argue that the current economy is instead typified by the aspiration to transcend the material world and to cheat death. He will examine the origins of the current economic crisis from a theological point of view and argue that money must be understood theologically, because money has largely replaced God in Western societies. Join us for what promises to be a most interesting and topical evening!


University-level Courses

If you're not registered in a degree at Huron, you can take university courses from our M.Div./MTS programs by applying as a Special Student (you already have a university degree) or by Non-Credit Registration (you do not already hold a degree).  Other courses are available (see here for timetable, but in 2012-13, look out for: 

Church History 5233b, R. Boutros, “Christianity in North Africa and Egypt” 

Greek 5223a, M. LaFosse, "Readings in New Testament"

Greek 5224b, M. LaFosse, "Readings in Jewish & Christian Greek"

Pastoral Theology 5231a, B. Morrison, "Pastoral Care & Counselling"

Pastoral Theology 5333b, B. Morrison, "Grief, Crisis & Pastoral Care”
Religious Studies 2700g, A. Allen, "Sociology & Anthropology of Religion"
Religious Studies 2730g, W. Acres, "Sacred Matter"
Religious Studies 3165g, R. Boutros, "Christianity & the Middle East"
Religious Studies 3450g, D. Marks, "Judaism and the Holocaust"

Religious Studies 5310b, I. Mattson, "Interpreting the Qu'ran"


Master of Arts (Theology)

This interdisciplinary research advanced degree began May 2006. Click here for details.

Lay Certificate Courses

are also available to clergy and professionals. Click here for details.

CONTACT US

Faculty of Theology
Huron University College
1349 Western Road
London, Ontario  N6G 1H3
Phone:  519-438-7224 ext. 289
Fax:  519-438-3938
Email: srice@uwo.ca