2019 AMMiC Mini-Conference

The 2019 AMMiC Mini-Conference was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on September 17-19, 2019, held at the Anglican Network Church of the Good Shepherd,189 West 11th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 1S8.

RESOURCES

We are currently working on adding handouts and other resources from the Mini-Conference. Please check back here soon.

SPEAKERS

The Right Rev. Todd Hunter, Diocesan Bishop – Church for the Sake of Others (ACNA)

Bishop Todd is the founding Bishop of the ACNA Diocese Church for the Sake of Others. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree and serves as an adjunct professor of evangelism, leadership in contemporary culture and spiritual formation at George Fox University, Fuller Seminary, Western Seminary, Vanguard University, Azusa Pacific University and Wheaton College.

Bishop Todd will be speaking three sessions on Wednesday and Thursday on the topics on church plant, evangelism and outreach.

The Right Rev. Trevor Walters, Suffragan Bishop (Western Canada) – Anglican Network in Canada

In addition to his role as a Bishop in the Anglican Network in Canada, Bishop Trevor is Chair of the Mediating Panel of the Anglican Church in North America as well as a member of other committees.

Bishop Trevor will be speaking two sessions on Tuesday on Conflict Resolution.

The Very Rev. Paul Donison, Rector – Christ Church, Plano,Texas

Fr. Paul is the rector of Christ Church Plano and the Regional Dean for Texas in the Diocese of The Church for the Sake of Others. Before moving and serving in Plano, Texas in 2016, Fr. Paul served as a priest and Canon of Diocesan Events in the Anglican Network in Canada. He holds a B.F.A in Theatre from the University of Victoria, a Dp.C.S. and M.Div from Regent College, and has done doctoral work at Trinity School for Ministry.

Fr. Paul’s will be giving a talk on Wednesday entitled “Growing a Multicultural Culture into an Existing Church”.
Description: Christ Church Plano, the largest Anglican Church in North America, was planted in the predominately White American culture of North Texas. Since the mid 80’s the tech industry has moved in, and made Plano enormously multicultural. Christ Church has seen this impact the make up of their membership, but much more is possible. Fr. Paul will present and discuss possibilities for a partnership with AMMiC.

The Rev.  Jonathan Kindberg, Director of ¡CAMINEMOS JUNTOS!, Greenhouse Movement

Rev. Jonathan has a passion for sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and reaching out particularly to Hispanic communities in United States and Latin America. He also is a priest at two Spanish-speaking churches in the Chicagoland area.

Rev. Jonathan’s talk on Thursday is  “Caminemos Juntos: Challenges and Blessings of Walking with Latinos in North America”.