Ian Mobsby

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Born
Ian Jonathan Mobsby

(1968-01-14)14 January 1968
OccupationsMissioner, Author, lecturer
Yearsactive2003–Current
KnownforAnglican Missioner, Author
Ian Mobsby
Born
Ian Jonathan Mobsby

(1968-01-14)14 January 1968
OccupationsMissioner, Author, lecturer
Years active2003–Current
Known forAnglican Missioner, Author

Ian Mobsby is a writer, speaker and missioner. He is currently the Diocesan Community Missioner for the Anglican Diocese of Niagara in the Anglican Church of Canada,[1] and the Canon for Mission Theology also for the Diocese of Niagara.[2] He is the lead for formation with the Society of the Holy Trinity.[3] He was formally the Assistant Dean for Fresh Expressions and Pioneer Ministry in the Diocese of Southwark and the former Rector of Christchurch Blackfriars in London.[4] Mobsby is the former Priest in Charge of the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary in the City of London and the former missioner to the Moot Community. Mobsby has a background in the Emerging Church and in particular New Monasticism and as an associate missioner of the Fresh expression Initiative.[5] He has completed a PhD, an ethnographic and theological research exploring the spiritual but not religious as a social grouping through the Archbishop's Examination in Theology.[6]

Early life and education

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