Ian Mobsby

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Ian Mobsby is one of the founding members of the Moot Community in Central London in the UK, a new monastic, emerging and fresh expression of church. Moot is now based in the ancient church of St Mary Aldermary in the City of London, where Ian is currently an Assistant Anglican Priest working full time. Ian has past involvement in three previous alt worship/emerging church communities. He is also an Associate Missioner of the Church of England Archbishop's Fresh Expressions Team, and an associate lecturer of the South East Institute for Theological Education, and a visiting practitioner to St Mellitis College in London. Ian is a member of the Church of England's College of Evangelists. He is a research Section Editor for the EmergingChurch.info portal, Co-Editor of the Anglimergent.ning.com global network and a founding member of the international New Monasticism Network.

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17 Dec 2010
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29 May 2009
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25 Nov 2008
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30 April 2012
1 April 2009
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13 May 2008
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