
Deeply rooted in the Anglican/Episcopal tradition, known for thoughtful preaching and teaching.
Founder of Ligare and participant in a Johns Hopkins psilocybin study, helping Christians engage psychedelics with theological and spiritual depth.
Connector of seekers, clergy, Christians, and non-Christians exploring transformation, healing, and experiences of God—however they manifest.
Support for therapists, pastors and spiritual leaders navigating questions about psychedelics, mental health, religion, and spiritual experience.
Custom retreats and workshops for organizations, congregations, and groups seeking deeper spiritual renewal and honest conversations about psychedelics and faith.
Creating spaces where clergy, laypeople, and seekers connect, share stories, and explore new frontiers of Christian spirituality together.
One-on-one accompaniment around discernment, transformation, and integrating spiritual or psychedelic experiences into Christian life.

Hunt’s work has been featured in these and other leading magazines, newspapers, podcasts, and books exploring psychadleics, Christianity, healing, and spiratual transformation.












In addition to 20 years of preaching and teaching in his role as a parish priest, Hunt writes extensively. He’s been involved in multiple projects both as a participant and as a writer/researcher, including essays, book forewords, articles and curricula. He also maintains a substack, Triqueria.
Hunt speaks at a wide range of conferences, symposia, and festivals on psychadelics, Christianity, and spiritual care. In his unique position, he bridges the gap between psychadleic research, mental health, and religious communities.




