Attend the Kingdom Advisors Canada One Day Conference and expand your expertise in delivering biblically wise financial advice.

Find life-giving community with other Christian financial professionals.

Cultivate growth through inspiring speakers and worship.

Refocus on your kingdom purpose as a financial advisor.

Learn to integrate faith into every aspect of your work & life.

Calgary, AB - May 26, 2026 12:30-4:30pm

The One Day Conference is the annual gathering of Christian financial professionals who come together to reorient our hearts toward God and money as we encourage each other in real and meaningful ways. This unique event inspires progress, connects people, and cultivates spiritual growth for every conference attendee.
You are invited to attend the 2026 Kingdom Advisors Canada One Day Conference

What happens when advisors reorient their hearts and advice to God's view of money?

Everything changes...

you refocus on God's timeless principles
your fulfillment at work increases
your calling becomes clearer
your discovery process is enhanced
your clients make biblically wise financial decisions that bring true wealth
you and your clients experience new levels of joy, freedom, and contentment

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2025 Canada One Day Speakers

Hear from industry veterans who are committed to equipping you to go deeper with clients than ever before.

Tim Jenkins Tim is a Professional Engineer, Certified Financial Planner, and a Certified Kingdom Advisor. Tim is also a Dealing Representative of Capstone Asset Management Inc. He has been helping clients gain clarity and freedom regarding their financial affairs for thirty years. Tim’s expertise is in connecting with and understanding each family’s needs, coordinating a multi-disciplined team of specialists to create integrated solutions, and communicating complex situations in an easy-to-understand manner.
Dr. Sophia Kusyk Dr. Sophia Kusyk is an author, visionary leader, and champion of redemptive leadership. She is passionate about equipping business leaders to build the Kingdom through her role as Dean of the Redeemer University School of Business. Dr. Kusyk has an HBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business, a PhD from ESADE, and has acquired two decades of international experience in corporate and university education. During her career she developed leaders at the Stockholm School of Economics, CorpU, the University of Guelph, Tyndale University, York University, and the renowned IESE Business School. Beyond academia, she actively serves on non-profit boards and contributes to the Innovation Center at Redeemer University.
Lorne Robinson Lorne Robinson has served as the National Director for Kingdom Advisors in Canada since 2017 and sees this role as an opportunity to pastor Christian financial professionals. Lorne has 35+ years of experience which includes pastoral ministry and serving clients as a financial advisor for 24 years. His qualifications include a BTh., CFP®, CLU, and CKA® which equips him to communicate stewardship more effectively. Lorne's passion is helping people find a deeper purpose in their financial dealings and contentment with their lifestyle.
Gordon Wusyk Gordon is founder and senior advisor of Predictable Futures Inc – the Business Family Centre. He has dedicated over 45 years to studying and understanding the unique challenges that family businesses in transition face. He was the past president of CAFÉ (Canadian Association of Family Enterprise), a Fellow of The Family Firm Institute (FFI) and a founding member of CALU. Gordon is a thought-provoking speaker, innovative Certified Life Coach/mentor to entrepreneurs and family business leaders as well as a compelling writer authoring "Drift, Drown or Decide - Navigational Tools for Business Families in Transition."
Abe Toews Abe is a highly experienced Chartered Financial Consultant with Beyond Wealth
Consulting in Regina, specializing in business transition and exit planning. He has been
part of the firm since January 2012. Prior to joining Beyond Wealth, Abe was the
President of his own company, StoneCreek Financial Group, which he founded in 1999.
His earlier career includes 15 years in corporate management with Mutual Life of Canada
and Great-West Life, where he ultimately served as the Regional Director for South
Saskatchewan.
Abe holds several professional designations, including CLU, CFP, CH.F.C., CHS, CKA
and ICD.D. He is deeply committed to professional development and networking and has
served in several leadership roles, including as the Chair of The Financial Advisors
Association of Canada. He has been a member of Advocis since 1981.
In addition to his financial expertise, Abe is highly involved in his community. He has
held leadership positions such as Chair of The Caring Place in Regina, President of the
Manitoba Chamber of Commerce, and the Wascana Country Club in Regina. He has also
served on the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Board. Currently, he is on the Board of
the Canadian National Christian Foundation (CNCF), a Donor Advised Fund in Ottawa,
as well as the Public Representative on the Saskatchewan College of Podiatrists and the
Board of Mercy Ships Canada.
On a personal note, Abe has been married to Dorothy for 54 years, and they have two
children and two adult grandchildren. They are passionate about supporting their
grandchildren's sports endeavors and have traveled across North America to watch them
compete in volleyball, basketball, and rugby. Abe also enjoys traveling, playing golf, and
taking cooking classes in Italy and France.

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