Rob is a Jesus-follower who is amazed by grace and has worked in vocational Christian ministry for the last 25+ years. He was first ordained as clergy in 2018 and was recently admitted to The United Church of Canada.
With roots in the Pentecostal, Baptist and Anglican traditions, Rob brings a love for Jesus that is married to a passion for inclusion, justice and connecting people to the transcendent through liberating tradition.
He sometimes describes himself as an 'Anglican-leaning Methodist' and loves the witness and spirituality of the Wesleys (Susanna, John and Charles).
Rob is the Regional Minister for Church Planting with the Pacific Mountain Regional Council of the United Church of Canada. He helped to start The Emmaus Community and The AbbeyChurch.
Before moving to the west coast in 2012, Rob was part of The Jeremiah Community (New Monastic) and he lived for 5 years in Zacchaeus House, a Catholic Worker community house of hospitality.
Rob served as music director at the campus-based Wine Before Breakfast, was National Youth Coordinator with Primate's Fund, directed the the Nidus Festival with the Canadian Council of Churches in 2006.
He worked in campus and congregational ministry in various denominations and ecumenical movements and was involved for over a decade at Parkdale Neighbourhood Church (a Baptist ‘street church’ in Toronto now called “The Dale”).
Rob has been involved in non-violent civil disobedience to oppose wars of agression and ecological destruction. He is also a regular attendee of a monthly listening group of survivors and allies of the United Church-run Alberni Indian Residential 'School'.
He has a passion for declonizing land by developing more shared 'common' spaces - and using cooperative housing and land trusts to foster deeper community in the face of the 'polycrisis' we find ourselves in.
Rob has co-owned an organic bakery, made all kinds of music (electronic, worship, folky), loves collecting vintage vinyl (especially African-American gospel and 80's alternative), hiking, watching and reading Nordic Noir mysteries, brewing beer, cooking and conversations over sipping coffee.
Most importantly, Rob is a dad to twin teenagers who teach him so ao much about life, music, culture and hope.
The Emmaus Community and the AbbeyChurch acknowledge that we worship, take action and pray on the stolen territory of the Songhees and Xwsepsum (Esquimalt) Nations, the Lək̓ʷəŋən peoples'.
WELCOME BACK AbbeyChurch!
Any and all are welcome to attend. You don't need to pre-register anymore but we're glad to know you're coming.
Every other Sunday, we'll do "Gospel Based Discipleship"; which will include distanced smaller group discussion with Communion. This will happen on July 18, Aug 15 & Aug 29. These will be held outside, weather permitting - and moved inside if there's rain. Please bring a chair if it's sunny.
For the other weeks, we'll have our Communion with music and sermon. This will be on July 11, July 25, Aug. 8, Aug. 22, These will be indoors and there are lots of chairs / pews which will be sterlized before and after.
Abbeykids will meet - either outdoors or distanced, in the hall on all Sundays that we gather. Children are also welcome to stay with the people who brought them.
There will be no worship gathering or Abbeykids on August 1.
A few covid-related reminders for when you come:
- Congregational singing is now allowed. No masks are required for outdoors. They are required to sing indoors.
- Please don't come if you have travelled abroad or if you have Covid-19 symptoms.
- We will be receiving communion weekly with bread and small cups which are sanitized after use..
- We recommend that adults have at least one vaccination before attending.
- Attendees are encouraged to leave 2m space as they and others are comfortable.
Thanks for planning to attend - and we'll see you in the coming weeks!
The AbbeyChurch team