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The Caim

The Caim is a small, deconstructed church service that often includes communion, topical discussion, and a potluck lunch. A wide variety of faith and non-faith perspectives are welcome at the Caim, though the central thematic focus is usually on the life and teachings of Jesus. If you're interested in attending virtually or in-person please email us at kbchurchcalgary@gmail.com for details on upcoming Caims. 

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"Caim" refers to an ancient prayer practice from Celtic church history. A Caim is a circle formed around a person or a community, emphasizing protection and sanctuary, resulting in the creation of a safe space. 

2025-26 Series:
The Stories That Made Us

Dec. Way to Change the World: 
Habitat for Humanity 
Feb. Way to Change the World: 
Calgary Seniors Resource Society.
Mar. Way to Change the World: 
Project Ploughshares.
Apr. Way to Change the World: 
Fear Is Not Love.
May. Way to Change the World: 
Calgary Public Library.
Jun. Way to Change the World: 
Doctors Without Borders
Sep. Way to Change the World: 
Women's Centre of Calgary
Oct. Way to Change the World: 
Doctors Without Borders
Nov. Way to Change the World: 
Affirm United.
Dec. Way to Change the World: 
To be Announced.
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King's Bridge is a registered Canadian charity. You can donate via Canada Helps (they will keep 4.5% of your donation) or via etransfer to our treasurer, Cindy at stealthwarrior3@gmail.com (100% of your donation will go to King's Bridge). Financial inquiries can also be addressed to Cindy at the same email address. 

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Inquiries about King’s Bridge gatherings can be sent to kbchurchcalgary@gmail.com .

Most King's Bridge gatherings take place in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, which is Treaty 7 territory. This is part of the traditional home of the Blackfoot Confederacy (which includes the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), the Îethka Nakoda Wîcastabi First Nations (which includes the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations), and the Tsuut’ina First Nations. Calgary is also part of the homeland of the Northwest Métis and Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.

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