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Leadership, Practices Posted onNovember 22, 2022November 23, 2022

Christmas in a Darkening Time

Advent doesn’t begin until November 27th but already, for the past several weeks, lights are being hung across houses and Christmas trees are appearing in […] Read More

Church & Culture, Practices, Uncategorized Posted onJanuary 6, 2021

I’m not harming anyone

Several incidents have occupied Canadian media over this holiday season. We’ve all been continually told to limit our worlds to our households and not travel […] Read More

Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onMarch 22, 2020March 24, 2020

What kind of character do we need as God’s people?

Jesus describes the character of a community of God’s people as a city on a hill; their vocation is as a beacon light seen shining […] Read More

Leadership, Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onJanuary 8, 2019

Seeing Hope

2019 is the year of a general election in Canada. Political parties are starting to field candidates to run in what is always “the most […] Read More

God's Agency, Leadership, Practices Posted onDecember 4, 2018

Attend to what’s happening on the ground

Interview on leadership with the Faith & Leadership on my book Structured for Mission https://www.faithandleadership.com/alan-j-roxburgh-attend-whats-happening-ground

God's Agency, Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onNovember 21, 2018

What’s Driving this French Revolution?

I was talking with friends in the UK this morning sharing stories about some of the creative edges where the Spirit is gestating forms of […] Read More

God's Agency, Leadership, Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onNovember 2, 2018November 2, 2018

Why Not a Christian counter movement to neo-liberalism?

Recently I was sitting with friends on the back deck when the topic of neo-liberalism came up.  Somehow, each had heard the same podcast about […] Read More

God's Agency, Leadership, Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onOctober 22, 2018

Encounters with the Unexpected

From August through October I’ve been away from writing. A brief sabbatical.  In September Jane and I journeyed for the month around the UK and […] Read More

God's Agency, Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onJuly 12, 2018

Places of Hope in an Age of Anxiety

Euro-tribal Christians are adopting another focus of energy in their unravelling. They’ve moved past church health, New Church Development, discipleship and missional church; today the focus […] Read More

God's Agency, Practices, Refounding God's People Posted onJune 2, 2018

“there aren’t enough hours in the day”

There aren’t enough hours in the day! Who hasn’t expressed these exasperated words?  We feel shackled to the taskmaster of time with continual demands from every […] Read More

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Alan Roxburgh

I am a pastor, teacher, writer and consultant with more than 30 years experience in church leadership, consulting and seminary education.

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