The Sycamore Project

Serving the Needs of the Church, both East and West

 

 

Dr. Suzette C. Phillips (nee Brémault)B.Sc. BMR (OT), B.Sc. (Gen.), M.A. (Th.), Ph. D (Th.).

Suzetteis a mental health therapist and medical rehabilitationist for Alberta Health Services, an adjunct professor for the University of Alberta, and a sessional lecturer for Saint Paul University and Newman Theological College. Grounded in the traditions of both the Christian East and West as well as in the human sciences, she has taught university courses and been a guest lecturer in the areas of theology, spirituality, Eastern Christianity, mental health, geriatrics, and human and pastoral formation.   With an emphasis on the physical, cognitive, affective, and spiritual components of the person, Suzette has provided counsel, training and support to seminarians, clergy and lay leaders, and served as a consultant for a variety of religious communities. Dr. Phillips has authored a number of articles in peer–reviewed journals and contributed chapters to several publications. She currently resides with her husband Andrew in Camrose, Alberta.

Presvitera Melita Mudri-Zubacz, B.Th. (Eastern Christian Studies), M.A. (Th.) (Eastern Christian Studies).

Melita holds an M.A. (Th.) specializing in the history of congregational singing in the Eastern Slavic liturgical traditions. Melita taught liturgical singing at Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Seminary in Ottawa, produced a Christmas CD with her students and published several articles dealing with...

Rev. Dr. Gregory J. Zubacz, B.A. (Psychology /Criminology), LL.B., M. Cert. (Pastoral), B.Th. (Civil and Ecclesiastical), M.C.L/J.C.L., J.C.D., Ph.D.

Greg has worked in the regulatory and legislative fields for both the provincial and federal government, and acted as a consultant for the federal government.  His work experience includes being...