• Jesus Paid It All

    One of my favorite worship songs…

  • The Power of the Cross to Transform Your Story

    Today is Good Friday. It s the day that we remember and enter into the death of Jesus, longing for the power and hope of the paschal mystery which culminates Easter morn with an empty tomb. As a follower of Jesus, I cling to the cross and the hope of the empty tomb. This week,

  • The Gospel According to Jesus

    I had the privilege of preaching on Palm Sunday at Riverfront Family Church this past Sunday.  The title of the message is “The Gospel According to Jesus”.  Feel free to listen, check it out, and let me know your thoughts. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN

  • A Bit Weird

    My copy of Jeff Chu’s new book arrived yesterday and I just had a chance to read the chapter that tells my story.  I have to tell you, it is a bit weird to read your story in a book like that. Jeff did a great job telling the story. It is accurate, and he

  • Does Jesus Love Jeff Chu?

    Does Jesus Love Jeff Chu? A good review of Jeff Chu’s new book… check it out and order the book.  Once you have read it (including the chapter about me), I would love to hear your thoughts, questions and perspectives…

  • “But whatever w…

    “But whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ and be found in

  • Does Jesus Really Love Me? (excerpt)

    Below is an excerpt from Jeff Chu’s new book, “Does Jesus Really Love Me? A Gay Christian’s Pilgrimage in Search of God in American”. The book is being released March 26th and is available for pre-order now here.  The book also includes a chapter about me and my journey.  You should definitely check it out! CLICK HERE

  • The F Word

    This is a powerful testimony that I found posted on redletterchristian.org, about living in the closet as a gay Christian.  Read it here and listen to the pain, plea, hurt.  Then pray and ask, what can I do? What can my church do to change this dynamic? My prayer is that people like this author