Faculty

“Grebel has been interwoven with my vocational path in powerful ways,” Barb Smith-Morrison (BA 1994, MTS 2008) shared. Barb arrived at Conrad Grebel University College in her first year of university with a calling to pastoral ministry that grew out of United Church youth camp experiences. She had little experience being part of a congregation or intergenerational faith community and Grebel was her first introduction to the Mennonite tradition. "The College introduced me to the faith tradition in which I made a home,” Barb shared. Previously working for Grebel as the Interim Dean of Students from 1994-1996, and as a pastor within Mennonite Church Eastern Canada for 28 years,  Barb is now the Executive Director of Brooksong Retreat and Cancer Support Centre, located in the Haliburton Highlands.

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Chaplain Transition at Grebel

Dr. Carol Penner has been seconded to the role of Chaplain at Conrad Grebel University College for the next three years, beginning May 2, 2025. Penner has taught at Grebel since 2016 as Assistant Professor of Theological Studies and as Director of the Theological Studies (MTS) program since 2022. She will continue in those academic roles on a reduced workload while serving as Chaplain. 

Thursday, April 24, 2025

MTS Convocation 2025

On April 13 at Convocation ceremony, we gathered to celebrate MTS students' accomplishments in the program. Join us in congratulating your classmates - Charles Biswas, Devin Hogg, Margaret Sherk, Peter Haresnape, and Christa van Daele on their achievements! Devin Hogg was this year's valedictorian!

Friday, June 6, 2025 9:30 am - 3:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Embracing Aging as Culmination - Annual Spirituality & Aging Seminar

Spirituality and aging expert Carol Orsborn (PhD) speaks to a new generation coming into age with honesty, passion and grace. Inspired by reflections on her own life and the wisdom of elders from a wide spectrum of eras and traditions, she shows us the way to grow courageously into a new season of life, in the midst of a society that undervalues age.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

PIE Day Event Reflection

On March 12, MTS students marked PIE Day early by taking in the current exhibit on the 4th floor gallery. The exhibit, "Daughters, mothers, granddaughters, and other sexual outlaws", provided material for reflection and insight into the lived experience of cultural, intergenerational struggles in advancing sexual health and reproductive rights in countries such as El Salvador, Bangladesh, and the Phillipines. 

Devin Hogg, the organizer and facilitator of the MTS event, shared: "We were moved by the heartrending stories of intergenerational struggles where girls were mothers at 14 and grandmothers in their early thirties. We were heartened by the work being done to resist systems of oppression in solidarity with others. We were reminded of the power of photography, and the potential of images to contribute to social change. If you have some time, we recommend checking out the exhibit this week since it is on until Thursday, March 20."

On Friday, September 6, as part of graduate orientation week, students in Conrad Grebel University College's Master of Theological Studies (MTS) and Master of Peace and Conflict Studies (MPACS) programs took a field trip to Brubacher House museum and the Office of Indigenous Relations (OIR) at the University of Waterloo. The goal of the outing was “for graduate students to situate themselves historically and geographically, and to reflect on how the histories of colonization have shaped our current location and studies,” explained Reina Neufeldt, Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies.