Andrea Calvert
Andrea Calvert graduated from Tyndale Seminary with a Master's of Divinity in Spiritual Formation. She is a fully trained Spiritual Director and is working towards her certification through the Canadian Council of Professional Certification (CCPC). She is a member of the Tyndale Association of Spiritual Directors (TASD) and adheres to their Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
Andrea became a Christian in 2012, after a battle with depression, anxiety and PTSD. Since then she has enjoyed many different roles in ministry. Her greatest passion is to help others grow their faith.
Mandi Hecht
Amanda (better known as “Mandi”) Hecht is a preacher in the prairie city of Saskatoon. She has been in pastoral ministry for over a decade. She earned a doctorate from Northern Seminary in New Testament Context, concentrating on the power of story in scripture. She loves to make the stories in the Bible come alive and loves the way that these stories can shape people’s thoughts and (hopefully) lives. She is married with three children ranging from university age to grade eight; and she shares her home with a revolving door of cats. She takes her coffee black, if anyone is interested.
Jordan Majeau
For nearly two decades, Jordan Majeau has been a leader in the hospitality industry in Edmonton. He is passionate about making space for everyone who is on a journey in one form or another. He considers himself a student of hospitality and he’s on an ongoing journey of learning how to do life and work better. He loves to write about: Hospitality, Leadership, and Faith. You can read his blog at jordanmajeau.com/in-between-things
Jodi Spargur
Jodi Spargur lives as a guest on the unceded Coast Salish Territory known as Vancouver and directs Red Clover Initiatives, a non-profit network that creates Indigenous led local actions for healing and justice. Jodi is also a PhD. student with NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community working on land-based reparations in Canada. Prior to her current work Jodi served as a pastor in Vancouver for over 20 years, and ran an urban farm in the Downtown Eastside.
Dawn Chow
Dawn Chow is a diaspora settler from Hong Kong and currently lives on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe Peoples and Haudenosaunee Peoples (Markham, Ontario). She is sustained by sunshine, grains, and bean/leaf water and enjoys sitting in silence, playing with words, and climbing rocks. Dawn labours as a routesetter and as a spiritual director. She posts annually on Instagram (@sunrisechowie)
Randy Miller
Randy Miller lives just outside of Saskatoon with his wife, Heather. They are both involved in the Lakeview Church community. He is a father to one son and one daughter and grandfather to two active grandsons. He retired from active employment in 2020 and has a diverse work and volunteer history. He loves spending time with family and friends, listening to music, getting out in nature, hanging out in his yard, reading, contemplating, thinking, and even thinking about thinking. He loves hearing God's voice in and through all these things as God leads him to explore and discover his authentic self outside the definitions of his résumé. He likes to fish. However, he has been known to state, "Sometimes catching a fish interrupts my fishing."