Jenny Andison
Early life
Born in the U.K to medical missionary parents (CMS), Andison spent formative years in Pakistan on the mission field.
Her family emigrated to Canada when she was 11.
Andison was educated at Queen's University and Wycliffe College, Toronto; and was ordained in 1999.[2]
She has a passion for congregational renewal and church planting.
Personal life
Jenny Andison is married to Tim, a corporate lawyer, and they have three daughters, Emma, Kate, and Charlotte.
- Deacon at St. Alban's Church, Tokyo, Japan 1998
- Assistant Curate, St. Timothy's Church, Agincourt 1999-2001
- Associate Vicar, St James, Clerkenwell 2001-2005
- Associate Priest, St Paul, Bloor Street Toronto 2006-2013
- Incumbent St Clement, Eglinton 2013-2017
Becomes bishop
Andison was elected on 17 September 2016,[3] and consecrated on January 7, 2017.[4] She has oversight of 53 parishes in the York-Credit Valley area of the Toronto diocese.[5]
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External links
References
- Diocese of Toronto
- The Rev Canon Jenny Andison
- Anglican Journal
- Kiwianglo
- Andison's initial Jan 2017 Vestry letter
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