124 episodes

Fewer Canadians identify with religion, believe in God or attend weekly religious services than in past decades. We know the religious landscape in Canada has changed. We are sharing the stories of Canadian Christians who are instigating new things, innovating in our Canadian context, planting new churches and starting missional minded conversations and communities right here in Canadian soil. We learn from Canadian Christian leaders who are working hard to address these realities in their organizations and we learn from Canadians on the ground, doing the good work in our cities and neighbourhoods.

The New Leaf Project New Leaf Podcast Network

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.6 • 14 Ratings

Fewer Canadians identify with religion, believe in God or attend weekly religious services than in past decades. We know the religious landscape in Canada has changed. We are sharing the stories of Canadian Christians who are instigating new things, innovating in our Canadian context, planting new churches and starting missional minded conversations and communities right here in Canadian soil. We learn from Canadian Christian leaders who are working hard to address these realities in their organizations and we learn from Canadians on the ground, doing the good work in our cities and neighbourhoods.

    Ep 124 - Being open to & equipped for change - with Albert Chu

    Ep 124 - Being open to & equipped for change - with Albert Chu

    Episode 124 of The New Leaf Project is here!
    Elle is joined in this episode by Albert Chu, the Director of the Centre for Missional Leadership at St. Andrews Hall. 
    In their conversation they talk about the realities that need to be faced by Canadian practitioners; considering new paths forward that don’t ignore very real constraints but imagine new ways of doing ministry.
    Learn more about the certificate program in Missional Leadership at the Centre for Missional Leadership, St. Andrews Hall: - https://www.standrews.edu/cml/
    Albert Chu is the Director of the Centre for Missional Leadership at St. Andrews Hall.  He is also the Lead Pastor of the Tapestry Church, a multi-campus church in the Lower Mainland.
    Albert is passionate about creating space, not only physical space, but designing a safe environment and a hospitable culture that allows people the room to discover and grow as disciples of Jesus.  It was this passion that led Albert to plant the Tapestry Church back in 2004 and continues to fuel his desire to start new missional activities and plant more churches.  As the Director of the CML, and in alignment to this passion, Albert strives to equip, resource, and release leaders for God’s mission in this corner of the world we affectionately call Cascadia.
    Albert is a graduate of The University of Alberta where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Political Science as well as a Master of Arts in Sociology. He is also a graduate of Regent College with a Master of Divinity.  Recognized as a leader within the church planting movement in Canada, Albert has served with Resonate Global Missions, Engage Vancouver and as a Church Planter Developer with the Christian Reformed Church.
    Albert is married to Frieda and is blessed with two lovely daughters. They love to travel, cycle, cook, and wander with their backpacks within the 117,900 acres of bliss called Mt. Baker Wilderness.
    ***
    And we want you to know about our upcoming event the Table 2023. Check it out today!

    • 45 min
    Ep 123 - Community Transformation Alongside our Neighbours - with Krista-Dawn Kimsey

    Ep 123 - Community Transformation Alongside our Neighbours - with Krista-Dawn Kimsey

    Episode 123 of The New Leaf Project is here!
    Elle is joined in this episode by Krista-Dawn Kimsey, the Director of Learning and Innovation of Servant Partners Canada. Krista-Dawn is a longtime friend of the New Leaf Network, and has been teaching the Canadian Church from her perspective of seeking God's shalom by pursuing holistic transformation of urban poor communities alongside our neighbours.
    Learn more about the certificate of Community Transformation that Servant Partners Canada offers : - https://www.servantpartners.ca/ctc
    Krista-Dawn Kimsey is a Ukrainian-German Canadian settler, currently migrating from unceded Coast Salish lands of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations peoples to Saskatoon on Treaty 6 land. She is the daughter of Gayle and Don Jenner, who were born and raised on Treaty 4 land; home to the Cote, Keeseekoose, The Key, Zagime Anishinabek, Kahkewistahaw & Ocean Man First Nations and the original lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and the homeland of the Métis. She is a mostly pleasant wife to Joel and an often spontaneous parent to her two teenagers: Judah and Gabriella. She currently serves on the executive team of Servant Partners Canada as the Director of Learning and Innovation. For 27 years her vocational passion and calling has been to facilitate creative and transformational learning experiences to disciple, train and coach leaders to love God and love their neighbours with greater justice.
    ***
    And we want you to know about our upcoming event the Table 2023. Check it out today!

    • 41 min
    Ep 122 - Finding Faith in the Fields and Forests with Wendy Janzen

    Ep 122 - Finding Faith in the Fields and Forests with Wendy Janzen

    Episode 122 of The New Leaf Project is here!
    Hear the story of the epiphany that led Wendy Janzen to start a forest church, and subsequently co-found the Wild Church Network. Forest Church/Wild Church are unique expressions of church, where we worship both in and with all creation. It is not just taking a regular worship service and moving it outdoors - it is engaging with God's imminent presence among us, recognizing we are standing on holy ground, and opening ourselves to ways that creation itself both praises God and reveals God's love, wisdom, and provision.
    Learn more about: - the Wild Church Network: https://www.wildchurchnetwork.com/- Church of the Wild book: https://www.victorialoorz.com/book
    Rev. Wendy Janzen is planter and pastor of Burning Bush Forest Church, a worshiping community that has been going outdoors for monthly worship gatherings in parks and wild spaces in Kitchener-Waterloo, ON for over seven years. She also serves part-time as Eco-Minister with Mennonite Church Eastern Canada, is a spiritual director, and writes wild liturgies and eco-spiritual practices. Her passion is for inviting people to ground themselves within God's beloved community of creation, and moving from ego-centric (and anthropocentric) understandings of Christianity to eco-centric experiences of faith and discipleship. She lives with her husband, Chip and their two teenage sons, in Kitchener, Ontario.
    ***
    We want you to know about our upcoming event the Table 2023: https://www.newleafnetwork.ca/thetable

    • 1 hr
    Ep 121 - Disability & the Canadian Church: Friendship, family, kinship & community

    Ep 121 - Disability & the Canadian Church: Friendship, family, kinship & community

    Episode 121 of The New Leaf Project is here!
    Today on our feed we're featuring the second episode of the Disability & the Canadian Church podcast, part of of the New Leaf Network of Podcasts.
    This second Cynthia Tam and Stephen Bedard about autism and the church. Cynthia and Stephen help us to learn from multiple perspectives: parent, pastor, professional, self-advocate, ministry leader, and author. We talk about friendship and family, kinship and community, the language we use and the beauty of communication beyond words.
    You can find Stephen’s writing on the Disability and Faith Forum at disabilityandfath.org and at his website stephenjbedard.com. You can order Cynthia’s book Kinship in the Household of God through her website cynthiatam.ca or on Amazon.
    Cynthia Tam is an ordained minister and the National Coordinator for Disability Ministries with the Alliance Canada. Having Completed her Ph.D in Theology she is involved in teaching in the Alliance Stream at Tyndale University. With a professional background in occupational therapy, Cynthia co-founded Village Eulogia for Families with Special Needs and continued to serve families with children with disabilities through this organization.
    Stephen Bedard is an author, pastor, autistic advocate, and parent. He has a DMin in the area of disability ministry from Acadia Divinity College. He lives with his wife Amanda in Brookfield NS and is co-pastor at Brookfield Baptist Church. Stephen’s oldest two children have autism and live in a group home setting. Stephen is the author of How to make Your Church Autism Friendly.
    ***
    And we want you to know about our upcoming event the Table 2023. Check it out today!

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep 120 - Disability & the Canadian Church: When Healing Hurts

    Ep 120 - Disability & the Canadian Church: When Healing Hurts

    Episode 120 of The New Leaf Project is here!
    Today on our feed we're featuring the first episode of the Disability & the Canadian Church podcast, part of of the New Leaf Network of Podcasts.
    This first episode of the limited series is an honest and vulnerable conversation about healing vs. curing, barriers to accessibility, finding belonging in church communities, and resisting normalcy.
    The hosts Jasmine and Keith are joined by Bethany McKinney Fox, a public speaker, contemplative, and the author of “Disability and the Way of Jesus,” and Matt Arguin - a Community Member with Wish to Be Home and an Associate Anglican Priest in London.
    You can find Matt’s Prayer in Time of Pandemic at  https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/35010 and Bethany’s book Disability and the Way of Jesus: Holistic healing in the Gospels and in Church here: https://www.ivpress.com/disability-and-the-way-of-jesus
    Matthew Arguin is Assistant Curate-Coordinator of Outreach and Evangelism at Bishop Cronyn Memorial Church, Diocese of Huron, Anglican Church of Canada.
    Bethany McKinney Fox is founder of Beloved Everybody, an ability-inclusive faith community in Los Angeles where people with and without intellectual, developmental and other disabilities, as well as neurodivergent folks, lead and participate together. She is the author of “Disability and the Way of Jesus: Holistic Healing in the Gospels and the Church.” She is ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA).

    • 42 min
    Ep 119 - The Changing Religious Landscape in Canada - Dr. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme

    Ep 119 - The Changing Religious Landscape in Canada - Dr. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme

    Episode 119 of The New Leaf Project is here!
    In this week's conversation, Dr Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, Professor in Sociology at the University of Waterloo, shares with us the ethnocultural and religious take-aways from the 2021 Canadian Census, released at the end of 2022. 
    Sarah gives expert data interpretation to those parsing through this invaluable religious affiliation data for Canadians.  She unpacks all the major findings, including the unexpected data that non-religious Canadians have more than doubled in the past 20 years — to 34.6 percent, up from 16.5 percent in 2001. She discusses that though Christianity remains the majority religion in Canada, only 53 percent of the population reported an affiliation with a Christian religion, down 14 percent from 2011 and 24 percent from 2001. Sarah helps us understand the ways these numbers shift as we move East to West, what Stats Can researchers were surprised by, and how every denomination in Canada, mainline and evangelical, is in rapid decline.
    Rather than closing off our minds to the data of decline and disruption, what would happen if we open up and learn what fellow Canadians are saying about their religious beliefs? How could this data open up conversation and connection? Can this learning help us attune to our cultural moment as Christians in Canada? 
    This episode is full of Canadian-specific data and content and is helpful for leaders, pastors, planters and Jesus followers who desire to reflect on their own contexts and the ways that our society is shifting away from Christianity 
    Dr. Sarah Wilkins-LaFlamme is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo, Canada. She completed her DPhil (PhD equivalent) in sociology at the University of Oxford in 2015. Her research interests include quantitative methods, sociology of religion, immigration and ethnicity as well as political sociology. Dr. Wilkins-Laflamme is co-author of None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada withNew York University Press, and has also published 24 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters to date.
    Show Notes, Links and Resources:
    1. Stats Canada Religious Data - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/221026/dq221026b-eng.htm?utm_source=twt&utm_medium=smo&utm_campaign=statcan-2021census-diss-ethnocultural-en
    2. Religion, Non-Belief, Spirituality and Social Behaviour among North American Millennials: https://uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/handle/10012/151023. Religion, Spirituality and Secularity among Millennials: The Generation Shaping American and Canadian Trends: https://www.amazon.ca/Religion-Spirituality-Secularity-among-Millennials/dp/1032109211
    4. Find Sarah on Twitter: @swilk033

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Notchzack ,

Love it

Love to listen to you guys! It’s encouraging to find some people with ideas that resonate with what God as put on my heart.

Merci!

revkevinrogers ,

Bumblepuppy Fanboy Listener

Seriously... great podcast. Working my way through the back catalogue. Intelligent and fresh

Terry Toffelmier ,

Solid Canadian Content

The title says it. Quality conversations about the Canadian contexts. Good production quality too.

Top Podcasts In Religion & Spirituality

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Ascension
Joel Osteen Podcast
Joel Osteen, SiriusXM
BibleProject
BibleProject Podcast
Tara Brach
Tara Brach
Girls Gone Bible
Girls Gone Bible
Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life
Tim Keller