Heather Renée Morgan
Pastor & Emerging Crip Theologian

Heather is a queer and affirming disabled pastor currently pursuing PhD studies at the Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto in the area of Crip Theology.
What is Crip Theology?
Crip Theology draws on the embodied wisdom and lived experiences of those with disabilities to deconstruct and destabilize traditional understandings of theology with a view to calling the church as a whole into a more profound and nuanced understanding of God and humanity and the way we live in right relationship with one another.


To find out more about Heather’s work, please view her Published Works
Speaking and Preaching
If you are looking for a unique approach that brings academic and pastoral insights into conversation with a deeply passionate approach to the Christian scriptures, particularly on topics of bodies, disability, healing, and inclusion, please get in touch today.

Heather Renée Morgan
Heather is a pastor and emerging crip theologian, grateful to be living and working on the traditional lands of the Anishinabewaki, Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga, Wendaki-Nionwentsïo and the Mississauga nations.
To connect further with Heather, please reach out to her at:
info@heatherreneemorgan.ca
