Liberty World Ministries — Alberta Campus
Prophet • Evangelist • Church Overseer • Alberta Campus Director, Liberty World Ministries
Ekklesia Rise Ministries — ekklesiarise.ca • The Fellowship House, Edmonton • Central & South America Missions • Men’s Recovery
Calling & Ministry
Rev. Robert Galbraith — known to his community as Robbie — is a prophet and evangelist whose ministry is marked by the power of the Holy Spirit, a burning passion for the lost, and an uncompromising call to see the Body of Christ function as God intended. He serves as Alberta Campus Director of Liberty World Ministries, Founder and Overseer of Ekklesia Rise Ministries and The Fellowship House in Edmonton, and holds oversight responsibility for Central and South America missions and evangelism under Liberty World Ministries.
A divine question — “Why do you gather and what’s your motive?” — set the trajectory for everything his ministry has become: two monthly gatherings rooted in the early ekklesia model, a men’s recovery ministry born from his own journey of restoration, and an expanding international missions footprint spanning the Philippines, Costa Rica, and beyond.
Robbie is a proven bi-vocational minister — working full-time while sustaining anointed, fruit-bearing kingdom work across Canada and internationally. Signs, wonders, and demonstrations of the Spirit follow his prophetic and evangelistic ministry wherever he goes.
His ministry credentials span church planting and evangelistic outreach across multiple nations, prophetic ministry with signs and wonders, leadership and training of grassroots ministers, international mission trips to the Philippines and Central America, and digital outreach via Zoom reaching global audiences. He has been present in revival movements and carries the kind of anointing that comes not from a title but from years of faithfulness in the secret place and the marketplace alike.
The Fellowship House
The Fellowship House is more than a gathering — it is a shared life. Rooted in the Acts 2:42 pattern of the early church, it will be opening in September 2026, meeting on the third Saturday of every month at the Westend Seniors Activity Centre in Edmonton, living connected far beyond the meeting itself, cultivating rhythms of discipleship, hospitality, and mission through the week.
The vision is not to replicate institutional church structures, but to embody the life of the early ekklesia — rooted in Christ, grounded in Scripture, filled with the Spirit, and expressed through everyday relational living. No spectators. Only participants.
Jesus never called us to be passive spectators in a building under a one-man show — the “come, sit, listen, and then leave” mentality. What is needed is a transformation of lives by hearing the sound of heaven, in an environment where every member functions in their giftings. It is not a one-man show, but a body functioning under a preeminent Christ.— Rev. Robert Galbraith, Overseer — The Fellowship House
To the intent that now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the Ekklesia to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places, according to the eternal purpose which He accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Ephesians 3:10–11And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.
Acts 2:42Core Pillars
Jesus is the center of everything. Every gathering, every decision, every relationship rises or falls on this.
“That in all things He may have the preeminence.” — Col. 1:18
Anchored in the Word of God — the Scripture governs belief, behavior, and teaching.
“All Scripture is God-breathed…” — 2 Tim. 3:16
Not just attendees — family. Deep, covenant relationships carrying one another spiritually and practically.
“Bear one another’s burdens…” — Gal. 6:2
Raising disciples who make disciples. Empowering the next generation to walk in identity and calling.
“Go and make disciples…” — Matt. 28:19
A safe, authentic space where people meet Jesus — free from pressure, performance, or religious expectation.
“Come to Me… and I will give you rest.” — Matt. 11:28
The table is sacred. Meals are spiritual acts of unity, remembrance, and shared life in Christ.
“They broke bread in their homes…” — Acts 2:46
No spectators. Every believer carries something from the Spirit for the building up of the Body.
“To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit…” — 1 Cor. 12:7
A heart beyond the house. The annual Christmas Banquet supports missions in the Philippines and Costa Rica.
“How beautiful are the feet…” — Rom. 10:15
Receiving and honoring apostolic, prophetic, and evangelistic voices who strengthen and equip the Body.
“He gave some to be apostles…” — Eph. 4:11
Not event-driven — life-driven. Carrying the presence of Jesus into homes, workplaces, and communities daily.
“As the Father has sent Me, I am sending you.” — John 20:21
Come As You Are
Each gathering is marked by worship, teaching, shared meals, fellowship, and open participation — where every believer is encouraged to bring something to strengthen the Body.
Stewardship
At Fellowship House, we affirm that giving is a spiritual practice rooted in the grace of God and the finished work of Jesus Christ. Under the New Covenant, believers are not governed by compulsion or legal obligation, but are invited into a life of generosity shaped by the Spirit.
Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
2 Corinthians 9:7Fellowship House does not impose a mandated tithe or fixed percentage. Instead, each individual is encouraged to give prayerfully and intentionally, according to personal conviction and capacity. All contributions are received with the highest standards of financial integrity, transparency, and accountability — stewarded to sustain ministry, support outreach, and care for those in need.
“Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift.” — 2 Corinthians 9:15
Sozo Bible College
Rev. Galbraith serves as a Course Instructor at Sozo Bible College, the academic arm of Liberty World Ministries. Drawing on his experience as a prophet and evangelist with a proven missions footprint across multiple nations, he brings an authenticity to the classroom that no textbook alone can provide. His courses focus on cross-cultural missions, evangelism, and the theology and practice of church planting.
Beyond instruction, Rob is leading the pioneering work of establishing a Sozo Bible College Alberta Campus in Edmonton — extending the College’s theological education reach into Western Canada. This initiative will make accredited ministry training accessible to students in Alberta and the surrounding region, equipping the next generation of leaders from within their own communities rather than requiring relocation.
Ekklesia Rise Ministries
Those who are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God.
Romans 8:14A few years ago Jesus asked Rev. Galbraith a simple question that permanently redirected his ministry: “Why do you gather and what’s your motive?” That question produced everything that Ekklesia Rise has become — a return to the corporate, open, participatory gathering of the early church, where every member functions in their gifting under the headship and preeminence of Jesus Christ.
Ekklesia Rise will be opening its monthly gatherings in September, meeting on the last Saturday of every month at 5:30 PM at the Westend Seniors Activity Centre in Edmonton — the same venue as The Fellowship House. It is a space built for one purpose: to hear clearly what the Spirit is saying to the Ekklesia at this time.
Jesus never called us to be passive spectators in a building under a one-man show — the “come, sit, listen, and then leave” mentality. What is needed is a transformation of lives by hearing the sound of heaven, in an environment where every member functions in their giftings. It is not a one-man show, but a body functioning under a preeminent Christ.— Rev. Robert Galbraith — Ekklesia Rise Ministries
There are pressing questions before the Body of Christ today. Buildings are built. Programs are run. Vast amounts of money and human effort are invested in the gospel enterprise — yet our culture continues in decline. We are in a post-Christian moment. And yet the early apostles, with far less, transformed their world. They troubled their cities. The difference? They understood their function as the Ekklesia.
To the intent that now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the Ekklesia to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places, according to the eternal purpose which He accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Ephesians 3:10–11True Ekklesia is when everyone experiences God and functions in the Lord’s gifts — under the preeminence of the headship of Christ, being led by the Holy Spirit in the simplicity of Christ, in a Christ-centred, open and participatory environment.
Men’s Recovery Ministry
Rev. Galbraith leads a men’s recovery group connected to the Alberta Campus of Liberty World Ministries, helping men find freedom from sexual brokenness and addiction. This ministry is not theory for Robbie — it flows from his own journey of restoration and redemption. He leads as one who has walked the road himself, and that lived authenticity is precisely what gives his ministry to men in this area its depth and credibility.
The recovery group operates in partnership with Prodigals International, a respected Christ-centred organization whose program, curriculum, and resources have helped thousands of men, women, and families heal from the wounds of sexual addiction and betrayal trauma. Rev. Galbraith’s group uses their proven framework while bringing the Spirit-led, relational community environment that marks everything he does. Meetings are accessible via Zoom — contact Rob directly to connect.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.
2 Corinthians 5:17Our recovery ministry partner — a trusted Christ-centred organization helping men, women, and families heal from sexual brokenness. Their resources, curriculum, podcasts, and conferences have equipped thousands across North America on the road to freedom and wholeness.
Global Missions
As Liberty World Ministries’ overseer for Central and South America missions and evangelism, Rev. Galbraith carries apostolic responsibility for establishing and strengthening the gospel witness across the region. His mandate is expansive — and growing. The Fellowship House Christmas Banquet (first Saturday of December) is the annual missions-mobilizing event that channels direct financial support to field partners.
Connect