For the Good of the City – Red Deer

A Christian perspective on Alberta Independence

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Join us for an evening of discussion regarding Alberta’s future and the independence movement through a biblical lens. We will explore how to engage in our province’s political journey while ensuring the gospel remains our primary focus. Come discover how we can faithfully seek the welfare of our city and province.Speakers: - Clint Humfrey (Pastor, Calvary Grace Church, Calgary), - Michael Wagner (Author and Historian, Edmonton), - Tim Stephens (Pastor, Fairview Baptist Church, Calgary)There will be an opportunity to sign the petition for the Alberta independence referendum.

Event Details

April 11, 2026
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Event: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: City Chapel 5850 Kerry Wood Dr, Red Deer, AB

Speakers

Clint Humfrey

Clint Humfrey was born and raised on a farm south of Calgary. Clint was converted to Christ as an adult. Soon after he pursued training in theology.He has taken diploma studies at The Master’s College in California and completed his Bachelor of Ministry at Prairie Bible College and Master of Divinity at Toronto Baptist Seminary. For three years he taught New Testament Greek as a professor at Toronto Baptist Seminary.Along with being the founding pastor of Calvary Grace Church since 2006, Clint is a Council Member for The Gospel Coalition Canada and Lead Mentor for Union School of Theology.Clint and his wife Christel are blessed with three sons.

Dr. Tim Stephens

Tim Stephens is the senior pastor of Fairview Baptist Church, Calgary, Alberta. Tim grew up on a farm in Eastern Ontario, graduated with a Computer Engineering degree from Queen’s University, a Masters of Divinity degree from Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry in Expository Preaching from The Masters Seminary. He is happily married to Raquel and they have been blessed with nine children.

Dr. Michael Wagner

Michael Wagner is an independent researcher and writer, and a columnist for the Western Standard. He has a PhD in political science from the University of Alberta. He has written books on Christianity and politics in Canada, and the Alberta independence movement. He and his wife have eleven children and they have been home educating for about 30 years.

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