previous projects

A linear diagram with two labeled endpoints, connected by a straight line. The line represents a moment connection. Simple and technical illustration.
Flyer for "It's All About Love: A Festival for the Jesus Movement" in Baltimore, featuring six people and music performers, July 9-12.

It’s All About Love: A Festival for the Jesus Movement (2023)

Co-chaired worship and liturgy committee for the “It’s All About Love” festival with the Rev. Zack Nyein and Charles Milling, overseeing stage production, management, and coordination with livestream and sound teams. Produced stage handbooks and contributed to planning music, prayers, and speakers, including Brian McLaren.

Trail of Souls: A Journey Toward Truth & Transformation

Served as a producer, writer, and project coordinator, along with the Diocese of Maryland’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, on a documentary chronicling the Diocese’s journey with reparations, from historical roots to decades of reparative work. Contributed extensively to early development and ensured its debut on the floor of the House of Bishops at GC80 in Baltimore.

The webpage showcases the 80th General Convention of The Episcopal Church with Baltimore skyline, Washington Monument, and various event details.

GCEighty: Website for 80th General Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland

Collaborated with a developer to design and create an official Maryland website for GC80, welcoming the global Episcopal Church to Baltimore. Content highlights include virtual walking tours, a history of racism timeline, a documentary, curated reading lists, and media resources—all showcasing the authentic Baltimore experience.

Two adjoining ads for ChurchNext's online Christian programs: "Barbie and Bible Women" with pink background, and "Turn Guns into Plowshares" featuring a knotted gun sculpture.

Churchnext sticker campaign for the 81st Convention of the Episcopal Church

Designed a set of six eye-catching stickers to promote
ChurchNext online formation courses, including a civil
discourse class by the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations. Each sticker features an engaging design and a QR code linking directly to course-specific URLs, blending broad appeal with subtle outreach.
A person organizes promotional materials. Three circular images display themes: "Be in the World," "Be in the Community," and "Challenge Accepted: I Will Be in Church."

Be Box Campaign for The Episcopal Diocese Of Lexington

Collaborated with Crown Communications/Richelle Thompson to design elements for the BE Box Campaign, sent to every congregation to inspire engagement with God, church, community, and the world. Contributions included a PR focused community relations scavenger hunt and reusable social media graphics.