Jonathan has been a member of Calvary St. George's parish for eight years. He moved to New York City in August of 2001 and met his wife Anne Richardson at the Haven soon after 9/11. They were married in St. George's Chapel.
Jonathan grew up in Singapore where his father was a professor at Trinity Theological College. After high school, he moved back to Santa Barbara, California where he studied at Westmont College. Since then, he has worked in designing and marketing furniture. Jonathan was chief furniture maker and assistant designer in the restoration of C.S. Lewis' home, The Kilns, in Oxford, England. He ran his own commission furniture business for five years and then worked for Greystone Home Collection. Jonathan now works at Thom Browne, where he helps launch their home collection.
Growing up in a family of believers, he came to an authentic, personal faith during college. He has also been profoundly impacted by his participation in a men's fellowship group in New York City.
Jonathan, Anne, their two Westies, and their son Lucas live on Gramercy Park, where he is a member of the Gramercy Park Block Association.