Cam Roxburgh

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Cam Roxburgh was part of the founding team of Southside Community Church in Burnaby and currently serves as the Team Leader as well as the National Director for the Forge. He continues to have a passion for helping the church to join Jesus on mission in local contexts. He and his wife Shelley live in Surrey, BC, and have four kids.

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