MY HIDDEN YEAR
I’m a millennial. I’m currently writing this on my MacBook Air, drinking a great cup of coffee, sitting on a daybed in the…
Born and raised in Great Britain, Luke grew up in the church, but it wasn’t until university that faith became more than familiar - it became personal. That’s where he decided to truly give his life to Jesus. After earning a degree in Business & Management, Luke went on to complete executive programs at Oxford University and Harvard Business School. This blend of business training and a love for the local church led him to a clear calling: full-time ministry. Since then, Luke has served in three incredible ministries—Compassion International, Gospel Patrons, and Alpha International. His years with Alpha saw him move to Kenya, where he worked with local churches to develop evangelism strategies (and discovered that Kenyan coffee ruins you for all other coffee). Luke’s passion is helping Gospel vision come to life through excellent operations, systems, and strategy—not as a means to an end, but as a means to a beginning. He loves seeing vision move off the whiteboard and into real church life, leading to healthy thriving ministries, lives changed, and God glorified. Luke called Reality Church London home for seven years, where he served as a Pastor/Elder and Executive Director before moving to sunny California. He left the umbrella in London and now serves as a Pastor/Elder at Reality Church Ventura as the Executive Pastor, supporting and equipping staff and ministries with vision and strategy. Luke lives in Ventura with his wife Maia, and their two son's Reuben and Markus.
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