n early 2008, he sensed a call to vocational Christian ministry. He and his wife both agreed to pursue this calling together and Dr. Jonathan left his career with Merck. He entered into seminary to begin formal ministry training. Upon graduating from seminary, he was offered an opportunity to become the founding Dean of Distance Education at Knox Theological Seminary in Fort Lauderdale, FL. While serving at Knox, he continued to pursue advanced studies in theology and ministry. It was during this time that he felt called to pursue an Anglican ministry. He was ordained as an Anglican minister in 2011 and is currently a resident minister in the Convocation of Anglicans in North America.