The Anglican Church of Canada has launched KAT (Keeping Anglicans Talking), a scaled-down version of TED: Ideas Worth Spreading. KAT’s topics so far:
- Solomon Islands by the Most Rev. Fred Hiltz, 13th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
- Ministry to Migrant Workers from Mexico by the Rev. Canon Ted McCollum, incumbent of the parish of St. Paul’s in Beaverton, Ontario
- Spreading Some Juicy Gossip by Suzanne Lawson, who most recently worked with the Resources for Mission Department of General Synod as coordinator for Together in Mission
- Hospitality and Resources by the Rev. Greg Carpenter, incumbent of St. Jude’s Wexford since May 2010 and Associate Liturgical Officer for York-Scarborough since December 2013
- Gift Planning Makes a Difference by the Ven. John Robertson, national gift planning officer in General Synod’s Resources for Mission Department
- Looking Forward by the Rt. Rev. Mark MacDonald, National Indigenous Anglican Bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada
- The Power of Giving by Monica Patten, interim director of General Synod’s Resources for Mission Department
- Consumption by the Ven. Michael Thompson, General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Canada
- How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Trust God by the Rev. Susan Spicer, priest-in-charge of the parish of Fenelon Falls and Coboconk, Ontario
- Building Relationships, Transforming Communities by the Rev. Helena-Rose Houldcroft, executive director of Flemingdon Park Ministry in Toronto
Image: Archbishop Fred Hiltz speaks about the Solomon Islands. • Screenshot from KAT