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2026 Kintail Speaker Series
2026 Kintail Speaker Series

Tue, May 05

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Camp Kintail

2026 Kintail Speaker Series

Join Rev. Dr. Miriam Spies for a day of community and learning at Kintail!

Time & Location

May 05, 2026, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Camp Kintail, 85153 ON-21 RR3, Goderich, ON N7A 3X9, Canada

About the event

About the Event

Date: May 5, 2026

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Location: Camp Kintail

Cost: $30.00


Includes:

  • Coffee and tea available throughout the day

  • Lunch provided

  • Space for conversation, reflection, and learning


Who Should Attend

  • Clergy and ministry leaders

  • Lay leaders and congregational members

  • Theological students

  • Anyone interested in disability theology, healing narratives, and inclusive church practice


About the Workshop


How do we as disciples of Jesus study, learn, teach, and preach on healing narratives in conversation with a disability perspective? How does society’s perception of disability, now and during Christ’s ministry, shape our reading of scripture? What might disability studies offer the church in shaping a Christ community, one that is shaped and reshaped by our diverse bodies? How might we imagine ministry and discipleship? Our day together will start these conversations, learning in community, and approaching such questions with curiosity and care. We will examine how the sin of ableism seeps into our communities and process together it's impacts and our responses.


About the Facilitator


Rev. Dr. Miriam Spies is a practical theologian. She recently graduated from Emmanuel College, Victoria University, University of Toronto with her PhD that weaves incarnational theology with disability and crip studies to imagine how crip people serve in ministry. She is an ordained minister in The United Church of Canada. She served as a member of the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches for ten years and served on the committee that prepared worship for the Karlsruhe Assembly. Miria lives with Cerebral Palsy and uses the language of crip and queer to describe herself – we can dig further into this language during our time together! As a teenager she volunteered and worked at Five Oaks’ Retreat Centre (connected to The United Church of Canada) both in confirmation and youth events as well as their day and family camps.


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