I’m a Christian, but I’m far from narrow-minded or conservative. I recognize that people have different faiths or no faith. I firmly believe that a pluralistic society that recognizes and celebrates many faiths — and no faith whatsoever — is a healthy, mature society.

While I’m currently an Episcopalian, I grew up in an American Baptist church, then I became a United Methodist in early adulthood. I transferred into The Episcopal Church after I served as a Full-Time Licensed Local Pastor in The United Methodist Church.

I’m a member of St. Peter’s Church In The City Of Philadelphia, where I am a(n)

  • Lector
  • Acolyte
  • member of the Pastoral Care Team
  • member of the Choir (on sabbatical) I have also served two terms on our Vestry, including two years as Rector’s Warden.