Revitalizing a Community: The Journey of a Bivocational Priest


In this video Bishop Michael Hunn interviews The Rev Alex Reyes, the bivocational priest and vicar of St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in El Paso, Texas, discussing his dual role as a licensed professional counselor and a religious leader. Reyes shares insights into his work with families and youth through psychotherapy and how his experiences guide his pastoral care. Having transitioned from the Roman Catholic Church to the Episcopal Church, Reyes talks about his journey, the challenges posed by COVID-19 on the congregation's size and engagement, and how he strategized to foster growth and inclusivity within the church community. He highlights bilingual services, community outreach, and special events that cater to the Hispanic population, emphasizing the importance of personal connection, trust-building, and adapting to meet the spiritual and social needs of the congregation. Alex's story showcases the impact of bivocational ministry on individual lives and community revitalization.


00:00 Welcome to the Diocese of Rio Grande: Meet Alex Reyes
00:17 Alex Reyes: A Bivocational Priest's Journey
01:39 Transition from Roman Catholic to Episcopal Church
02:44 St. Christopher's Congregation: A Bilingual Community
04:27 Reviving the Congregation Post-COVID
07:13 Embracing Traditions: First Communion and Community Engagement
12:20 Cultural Celebrations and Outreach in the Hispanic Community
17:52 Exploring Church Rituals and Community Engagement
19:00 Embracing Multilingual Traditions in Worship
20:39 Fostering Community Through Bilingual Celebrations
21:43 Enhancing Youth Engagement with Fun and Faith
25:01 Strategic Ministry and Community Building
27:22 Innovative Outreach and Embracing Technology
33:02 Welcoming Newcomers and Building Trust
35:34 Navigating Cultural Transitions in Faith Communities