Inter-Generational Diaspora Seminar

Opportunities & Challenges
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Inter-Generational Diaspora Seminar

Opportunities & Challenges
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Passing along the faith to the next generation is a challenge facing the diaspora church. The Apostle Paul’s prayer for the church was that we might better live out the intercultural reality of the kingdom of Jesus in an ethnocentric world (Ephesians 2:14). This seminar will bring together a diverse group of diaspora leaders from a variety of cultures to share about their experiences and learnings on this complex topic in the Canadian diaspora church.

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Registration: FREE
(limited seats available)

Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.

SPEAKER
Dr. Justin Bradburry
Regional Director
The Wesleyan Church | Western Canada

GUEST PANEL
Ministry Practitioners

Friday, May 2, 2025
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (MDT)

Ambrose University
150 Ambrose Cir SW
Calgary, AB T3H 5M6

Parking is free at the Ambrose University.

Speaker | Bio

Justin Bradbury

Dr. Justin Bradbury is the Regional Director for the Wesleyan Church in Western Canada. He oversees programs that serve new immigrants, church planting, and congregational ministries. He also is the Program Director for the Master of Arts in Pastoral Theology at Kingswood University. His doctoral research at the University of Manchester, UK, included diaspora mission to, with, and through, immigrant Christians migrating to Canada. He is married to Rev. Angela Bradbury, and they have 3 children, one of whom is married. Justin & Angie live in Calgary and love the growing international community here.

This event is co-hosted by:

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Encompass Partnership
Jaffray Centre for Global Initiative
Wesleyan Diaspora

Contact Info

Majd Alajji
Senior Manager | Diaspora Church Relations
Email: malajji@biblesociety.ca | Phone: (587) 438-6943

Scriptural Support for the Diaspora Church

Learn more about CBS’ initiatives in support of the Diaspora Churches in Canada.