I am convinced that a belief held within a sterile bubble of philosophy isn’t a belief at all, it’s a default setting. I want to live in a world of questions, a place where faith, reason, and conversation meet.

I was born in North West England, in a small recovering industrial town between Liverpool and Manchester. I encountered Christ when I was just nine years old, and by fourteen I had truly fallen in love who he is and how he wants to redeem this world. Since then, faith has been a complex and beautiful journey of learning, growing, and walking with God through deep struggles and great victories.

Jesus is all about redemption: restoring the broken and calling people into their full potential in Him. As a child, I struggled to see much potential in myself, belief in myself was incredibly low. Yet through Christ, I have continually found great worth, growing peace, building confidence, and a calling far beyond my own limitations.

That calling led me into theological education and pastoral ministry. I studied at Trinity College Bristol and Moody Bible Institute, even earning a master’s degree in Congregational Leadership. Since 2009, I have served in churches, universities, and ministry contexts across the UK, USA, and Canada.

At the heart of my work is a simple conviction: following Christ is not just an idea to study, but a life formed in relationship. I care deeply about discipleship, spiritual renewal, healthy communities, and helping people become more like Jesus in the whole of life.

Because of His love, His sacrifice, and His unfathomable glory, I am all in.

Since 2009, I’ve served in Christian ministry, beginning in youth ministry in the UK. Much of my work has been pastoral, with a focus on discipleship, spiritual formation, and helping people wrestle honestly with faith, life, and what it means to follow Jesus.

Prayer, Scripture, genuine relationships, and honest conversations have shaped the way I serve. I care about walking alongside people as they seek God, discern what it means to be human, and learn to follow Jesus in the whole of life.

I’ve served in churches of different sizes and traditions across the UK and the USA, and was also blessed to serve in Canada as Campus Pastor of Trinity Western University’s Richmond Campus. Each context has shaped me, challenged me, and reminded me how good God is.

In short, I help people and communities think clearly, pray honestly, and take faithful next steps toward deeper life with God.