Cynthia Tam
Cynthia Tam is an ordained minister and the national coordinator for disability ministries with the Alliance Canada. After graduating from the University of Aberdeen with a Ph.D. in Theology, she is also involved with teaching as a sessional instructor at various universities.
David Fitch
David Fitch (PhD Northwestern University) is an ordained pastor in the Christian and Missionary Alliance and the B.R. Lindner Chair of Evangelical Theology at Northern Seminary, Chicago. He is the author of several books including Faithful Presence: Seven Disciplines That Shape the Church for Mission (InterVarsity Press, 2016) and Reckoning With Power: Why the Church Fails When It's On the Wrong Side of Power (Brazos Press, 2023).
Heather Renée Morgan
Heather Renée Morgan is a PhD student in theology and a pastor of a local church. She lives with multiple disabilities in a family with generational disabilities. Her theological work focuses on disability as a positive resource for theology.
Mardi Dolfo-Smith
Mardi Dolfo-Smith is Executive Pastor at Coquitlam Alliance Church and has been a pastor for the last 24 years. She is a graduate of Regent College in Old Testament Studies and is part of the Alliance Women in Leadership Collective. She has been married to Toni and they have 4 adult children.
Jon Coutts
Jon Coutts is Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Ambrose University in Calgary. After teaching in England for a number of years, Jon felt called to return to Canada to be of service to the church family in which he was baptized, married, and ordained.
Ray Aldred
Reverend Ray Aldred is a husband, father, and grandfather. He is status Cree from Treaty 8, Canada. He is the director of the Indigenous Studies Program at the Vancouver School of Theology.
Christina Conroy
Christina Conroy is Associate Professor of Christian Theology at Ambrose University. She lives and teaches and writes in the areas adjacent to settler-Indigenous relations, with particular expertise in residential school history.
Joanne Beach
Joanne Beach (MTS, Wycliffe College, University of Toronto) served the Alliance Canada in various roles for 23 years, including: Women’s Ministries National Director, Missions Consultant in the Eastern Canadian District, and the Director of Justice and Compassion. She has traveled to over 55 countries which has allowed her to experience what God is doing in many different cultures and contexts of ministry. Married to Lee Beach, they live in Ancaster, ON.
Ric Strangway
Ric Strangway is the Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Ambrose University & Seminary. He came to Ambrose after serving as a pastor with the Alliance Canada for twenty-nine years. He cares deeply about the local church and pastoral formation for ministry.
Amy Bratton
Amy Bratton is the Director of Operations & Publishing for the New Leaf Network and the project manager for the Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project. She lives in Saskatoon, SK with her husband, Tim, and their two sons, Oswald and Ira. She is a lay leader at Riversdale Neighbours church and an Adjunct Professor with Rocky Mountain College in the area of Spiritual Formation. She writes and speaks about the history of Christian spirituality, with a focus on the early Methodist understanding of Christian maturity known as “perfect love.” Read more from her in her book Witnesses of Perfect Love: Narratives of Christian Perfection in Early Methodism.
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Alexandra Meek
Alexandra Meek
Wendy Lowe
Wendy Lowe
Frances Kim
Frances Kim
Colleen Jantzen
Colleen Jantzen