
Contemplative Pastor | Speaker | Spiritual Coach | Modern Mystic | Youth Faith Formation Innovator | Hope Enthusiast | Youth Mental Health Advocat
I’m a queer, neurodivergent pastor and consultant rooted in contemplative Christianity and interfaith belonging. I lead House Church Tulsa, a spiritual community for those who feel outside traditional church structures, and co-founded Kindred Table, a pay-as-you-can interfaith gathering centered on food, story, and shared humanity. My work bridges ministry, mental health, and social impact—helping communities and organizations create spaces of authentic welcome and embodied spirituality.
As founder of The Center for Youth and Contemplation, I design resources and curricula that integrate contemplative practice, psychology, and creative expression for youth and those who guide them. I draw inspiration from Ignatian spirituality, nature mysticism, and the radical hospitality of Jesus.
I’m exploring how spiritual formation can evolve beyond institutional frameworks—how belonging, wonder, and justice intersect in this next chapter of faith. I’m eager to connect with others reimagining spiritual life through inclusion, embodiment, and innovation.