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Reed Loy
Rector at St. Andrew's Church
Professional Background
Reed Loy is a dedicated pastor and leader whose ministry is deeply rooted in supporting communities in faithful Christian living. Currently serving as the Rector at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Reed brings a wealth of experience and a heartfelt commitment to nurturing spiritual growth through various expressions of faith. In his role as Rector, he emphasizes the importance of the Eucharist, daily prayer, and spiritual gifts discernment, involving the community in active and transformative practices of faith. Reed's approach is characterized by vulnerable listening and a conscious attunement to the Spirit's call, helping parishioners and community members alike to respond faithfully to life's challenges.
Previously, Reed served as the Assistant Rector at both St. Alban's and St. Peter's Churches, where he played an integral role in fostering a strong sense of community and encouraging parishioners to engage in meaningful liturgical practices. His ministry also includes a formative experience as a Micah Fellow in the Life Together Program at the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, where he developed valuable leadership skills and a deeper understanding of the intersection of faith and social justice.
Reed’s journey into ministry is supported by a solid educational foundation and a diverse professional background. Before dedicating his life to pastoral work, he worked as a full-time Ministry Intern at the United Campus Ministry to Keene State College, serving students and supporting their spiritual journeys. His early career also included a stint as a Youth Minister at St. George's Episcopal Church, where he inspired and mentored young people, helping them form a lasting connection with their faith. Additionally, Reed's work as a Research Technician in Plant Breeding at the University of New Hampshire showcases his analytical abilities and passion for environmental conservation, which he actively couples with his spiritual mission.
Education and Achievements
Reed Loy’s educational journey has been instrumental in shaping his pastoral identity and expertise. He holds a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, where he honed his theological understanding and pastoral skills, preparing him for the varied demands of parish ministry. Reed’s academic pursuits also encompass a strong background in environmental sciences; he studied Plant Biology and Environmental Conservation at the University of New Hampshire and furthered his knowledge in Environmental Conservation at the EcoQuest Environmental Education School. This unique blend of education not only enriches his ministry but also informs his commitment to stewarding God's creation.
Throughout his various roles within the church and the academic realm, Reed has achieved a distinguished reputation for his compassionate leadership and dedication to fostering spiritual communities that are inclusive, engaging, and deeply rooted in faith.
Notable Achievements
- Rector at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Leading the congregation with a focus on communal worship and spiritual growth through various practices of faith.
- Assistant Rector at St. Alban's and St. Peter's Churches: Contributing to the development of engaging liturgies and fostering community involvement.
- Micah Fellow, Life Together Program: Equipped with tools for social justice advocacy and community leadership, facilitating productive conversations about faith and service.
- Full-Time Ministry Intern at United Campus Ministry: Successfully supported college students in their faith journeys during a pivotal time in their lives.
- Youth Minister at St. George's Episcopal Church: Mentored young individuals, helping shape their faith and involvement in the church.
- Plant Breeding Research Technician: Utilized scientific skills to contribute to environmental conservation studies, highlighting a commitment to ecological stewardship that resonates with his theological calling.