Formerly an Area Bishop in the Diocese of Toronto, Bishop Jenny shares her remarkable journey—from growing up in a family of medical missionaries and living across Asia, to transitioning from journalism to ordained ministry in the Anglican Church in Canada.
She reflects on her formative experiences in India, Japan, and London, and how they shaped her gospel vision and missional leadership. The conversation explores the Anglican tradition’s church planting legacy, the spiritual hunger of Gen Z, and the urgent need for gospel-centered collaboration across denominations in Canada.
💡 Key Takeaways:
Bishop Jenny had faith roots in a missionary family and cross-cultural upbringing
Wrestling with truth while living in India
A calling from journalism to ministry
Global experiences shaping local mission
Church planting within Anglican tradition
Gen Z’s spiritual openness and longing for community
The gospel’s enduring relevance
The importance of unity and truth in the Canadian church
To learn more about Bishop Jenny Andison and St. Paul's Bloor Street, please visit https://www.stpaulsbloor.org/.
