About Me

I’m a parish priest serving Jesus and a great bunch of people at St Barnabas Anglican Church in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
I’m a mid-life crisis vocation kind of guy. I was ordained in 1991 in my forties. Since then, apart from a few months at St Timothy’s in the Diocese of Saskatoon, I have served in the Diocese of Calgary, first at St Francis of Assissi in Airdrie and now here in “The Hat.”
In my previous life I made television programs for a living. I started out in New Zealand with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation at DNTV-2 in Dunedin, emigrated to Canada, spent 7 months at CHBC, Kelowna, 6 years at CKY in Winnipeg, 7 years at ACCESS Network in Calgary and a year teaching television production at Mount Royal College in Calgary.
I am what seems to be an increasingly rare thing in the Anglican Church of Canada; a theologically conservative Anglican clergyman. Not a comfortable place to be in this day and age.
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