Reverend

 

 

Christopher was born in Adelaide and lived there until he was 20. He moved to Melbourne to study theatre and performing arts where he has worked in many productions.

Christopher has a wide range of ministry and church experiences. Brought up as a Roman Catholic but from his early teens felt a deep call to full time ministry.  In Melbourne Christopher connected with The Salvation Army. It was here he found a place to serve God and became a Salvation Army officer working in churches in New Norfolk, Tasmania, Pakenham and Brunswick. He also served as a chaplain in the court system, in  aged care  and as a regional youth minister across the north and west of metropolitan Melbourne.

Christopher’s journey to Anglicanism has seen him minister in the parishes of St Mary’s, Camberwell South, St Georges, Malvern and at Oakleigh Anglican Church. He has come to St Margaret’s excited to join with the gathered people of God on our journey of faith. St Margaret’s 2020 vision of “Making the transforming love of Christ known to all. (Romans 15:13) (Ephesians 3:18)”is one that Christopher eagerly embraces.