Pastor Jamie has been blessed to serve the church for almost three decades. As a minister, theologian, activist, and worship leader, Jamie has served at every level of the Presbyterian Church (USA) hierarchy and continues to challenge congregations to more fully embrace the life abundant and God’s eternal call to continue the work started by Jesus to put the slivers of this shattered world back together again. He currently serves the faithful of God at United Presbyterian Church in Lebanon, Kentucky.
Jamie’s writings can be found in peer-reviewed theological journals, in the local newspaper, and on his blog, The Rabbit Hole. He has completed one manuscript, The Life Abundant, currently looking for a publisher, and has begun work on a second. He is also a manuscript editor and always looking for a new project. In addition, Jamie has had the opportunity to serve on the staffs of numerous political campaigns as a research director, digital director, communications director, and speechwriter.
Jamie has been designing websites for churches, nonprofits, political campaigns, and individuals for 10 years. He especially loves helping religious groups better communicate their message to the outside world and would welcome the chance to work with your house of worship. Call or email Jamie for a quote.
The Rev. Dr. James D. McLeod offers spiritual counsel and direction to all those seeking to find and live into a more abundant life. By offering a nonjudgmental ear and spaces to explore the holy in the everyday facets of life, Pastor Jamie partners with those who are looking to delve more deeply into the mystery of God and the cosmos. He welcomes those of all faith traditions and no organized faith at all to reach out for a consultation. He is available to meet in-person throughout the Louisville Metro/Southern Indiana area, Lebanon, KY and over Zoom. He may be reached at 518.319.0164 or at revdrmcleod@gmail.com. Salaam, shalom, peace.
Jamie has had the opportunity to travel and live in some of the coolest places on the planet. He has spent significant time in Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, Canada, and in the borderlands between the United States and Mexico.