Trey Hall: Finding Faith and Community Across the Pond
Being part of a diverse church has helped me stay in the game with people who think really different things than I do and to realize my own perspective is important, valid and is like a tiny pixel in the screen that is everyone's in the perspectives.
Ever wondered what it's like to blend spirituality with a vibrant, inclusive community? In this episode of 'A Queer Chaplain', Bonnie Violet chats with Trey Hall, the Director of Evangelism and Growth for the Methodist Church in Britain. Trey’s journey is anything but ordinary. He's an American expat who has found his calling in London, balancing roles as a radically inclusive minister, church planter, marathon runner, and recovering alcoholic.
His life story is a testament to resilience and the power of community in faith. Trey opens up about his experiences with meditation and contemplation, shedding light on how these practices have played a crucial role in his healing and self-discovery. He also touches on the importance of diversity and inclusivity within religious spaces, sharing his insights on evangelism and anti-racism in the church.
This conversation is filled with Trey's wisdom and authenticity, offering listeners a supportive space to reflect on their own spiritual journeys. If you're curious about how spirituality can intersect with modern life and community building, this episode is a must-listen.