We’re Back, And Building Something Holy Together
A homecoming, a calling renewed, and a ministry entering its next season.
Opening
There are moments in life when you realize you are being called to something bigger and you need to take a leap of faith
For weeks, months really, I have been feeling a call to make digital ministry the fulltime work of my hands and heart. There has been so much more I have wanted to offer to you all, but with so many competing demands there were never enough hours in the day.
Then one night, while in quiet prayer back in Florida, it hit me. It was time to trust where God was leading me, and it was to put my all into this ministry and also to return to my native New York. This is where the next chapter begins.
I know some of you noticed the pause. Fewer posts. Less frequent videos. Not absence, but transition. Like Advent, not silence, but waiting. As any of you know, periods of transition create more stress on your time in the short run, so thank you for bearing with me.
Today, I can finally say it plainly and joyfully: Message from the Margins is back, and we are stepping into a deeper, stronger, holier season together.
I have officially moved back to New York. This media ministry is now my full-time focus. Not a side project, not something squeezed between obligations, but the central work of my days and nights.
And I want you to know what that means for you, because you are not an audience here. You are my parish.
Reflection
Scripture reminds us that God does holy work in specific places, through real people, at particular moments in time. “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). Faith is never abstract. It always takes shape somewhere.
Right now, that “somewhere” looks like the careful creation of a chapel and private oratory. A real sacred space. A place of prayer, sacrifice, beauty, and reverence. A space that will serve as the heart of this ministry and the visual and spiritual home for everything we share together. I think you will enjoy the new visuals for our worship space.
While I’ll now be able to offer you something that looks first rate and professional, I am building this not for spectacle, but for stability. For prayer that has roots. For worship that feels grounded.
With that foundation, you can expect more. Not louder, not flashier, but deeper. Daily writing that is thoughtful and prayerful. Short and long form videos that speak honestly about faith and current events. Pastoral reflections that do not dodge hard questions or offer easy answers.
We will livestream worship. Sunday Mass in the Old Catholic tradition. The Rosary. Prayer services. Moments of stillness in a noisy world. Times when you can show up exactly as you are and be met with mercy.
The premium tier will also be receiving a significant upgrade. More intentional content. Deeper formation. Exclusive prayers, reflections, and resources designed to nourish you, not just inform you.
I say this with humility and hope: I am giving this work my whole heart. And I trust God to do something beautiful with our shared faithfulness.
Call to Faithful Action
The Gospel never asks us to be passive spectators. It calls us into relationship and responsibility. If this ministry has helped you pray, think, heal, or hope, then I invite you to lean in more deeply.
Read. Share. Pray with us. Invite others who feel homeless in their faith to pull up a chair. Support the work if you are able, not as a transaction, but as an act of shared ministry.
Most of all, live gently and courageously. Refuse false gospels built on fear, exclusion, or power. Choose the narrow way of love, even when it costs something. As Micah reminds us, “Do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God” (Micah 6:8).
Closing Prayer
Let us pray.
Gracious and faithful God,
you who call us home again and again,
we thank you for the gift of new beginnings.
For seasons of waiting that give way to seasons of purpose.
For the courage to step forward when the path is not yet fully lit.
Bless this community gathered from many places and many stories.
Those who are strong today, and those who are barely holding on.
Those filled with hope, and those who feel weary of believing.
Make this ministry a place of refuge, truth, and gentle challenge.
May every word written here be rooted in love.
May every prayer offered be carried by your Spirit.
May every act of worship draw us closer to the heart of Christ,
who welcomed the outsider, healed the wounded,
and proclaimed good news to the poor.
Guide us as we build, not for our glory, but for yours.
And let all that we do bear fruit in justice, mercy, and peace.
Amen.


Best of luck with your move to NY. I’m looking forward to seeing what you and the community do! Keep up the good work!
I'm so excited for this new chapter for you and for us! Don't forget to seek a physical community for yourself as well as our wonderful virtual parish. It's important to be in community with our brothers and sisters!