Utilizing the Tutu Center, GTS can dramatically expand its offerings to those who wish to study issues related to theology, Christian Spirituality, and other traditional subjects, as well as humanitarian causes such as peace, reconciliation, and social justice, but who do not wish to enroll in a degree program. Three major conferences at the Center this past year-on global peace and reconciliation, the Anglican covenant, and the relationship between church and politics-drew participants from around the world. When not used for GTS events, the Center brings together other church-related and non-profit groups for inter-disciplinary dialogue on reconciliation, peace-building, and social justice, with the aim to bridge theory and practice. Average occupancy to date exceeds 75% and revenues have exceeded projections resulting in a positive cash flow to GTS in just the first year of operation, 22 months ahead of what was scheduled in the business plan.The Center for Peace and Reconciliation is a GTS-program that will offer short courses, conferences, workshops, and seminars in the Tutu Center.