Alumni

Alumni Association President Leanna Nightingale shares some changes to Alumni Council and her hopes for the fall.
By spearheading a campus-wide composting initiative at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Justin Eisinga ’15 is able to combine his two great passions: theology and environmental...
Jennifer deVries ’00 is rethinking outreach ministry during a pandemic in her role as executive director of Living Rock Ministries.
Two Redeemer alumni share their experiences with classical education through teaching positions at Oak Hill Academy in Ancaster.
James Cuthbert ’09 owns and operates Urban Green, a company that creates indoor gardens and green spaces in offices and homes across southern Ontario.
Alumni Association President Leanna Nightingale reflects on a fruitful fall term and shares some exciting events to come for 2021.
As an undergraduate, Dr. Heather DeHaan ’96 took a history class that shaped her education and led her on a journey into foreign lands.
As part of his master of arts in philosophy at McMaster University, Enzo Guerra ’19 is asking critical, faith-driven questions about the daunting and bizarre nature of human genome editing.
For Luke McKee ’14, overcoming a fear of flying has opened doors to a rewarding career focused on storytelling.
Angela Reitsma Bick ’01, Redeemer University’s 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, knows the craft of story-telling – not only for its own sake but for building community, bonding...
Redeemer's new Alumni Association President Leanna Nightingale introduces herself and some exciting fall updates.
Jason Chan'20 describes the lessons learned, friendships made and beauty experienced during his time as a Redeemer Concert Choir member.
Natalie Frisk ’07 is raising disciples with curriculum for kids and youth used all over the world and with her newly published book.
Rachel Brouwer ’09 is seeing lives transformed through justice and the transforming power of the gospel in her work at International Justice Mission.
Emma Richardson ’14 is leaning on God through tough and wonderful places at her church and as a counsellor.

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