Rev'd Jamee is an ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Australia and feels called by God to lead communities in liminal spaces, especially in the borderless online space.
Ordained in St John's Cathedral Brisbane in 2015, she has served as assistant curate in several parishes before answering a call to intentional interim ministry. Working as a locum priest led to a love for community renewal and transformation, which is now lived out in collaboration with the people of HHO alongside the St John's Cathedral team.
Rev'd Jamee also loves contemplative prayer, ecumenical devotions, liturgical resource curating and pastoral care. She has served on the Archbishop's Vocations Taskgroup since 2015 and has great enthusiasm for encouraging lay and ordained vocations to flourish. Chairing the Equitable Participation Working Group from 2022 and working alongside others who also have a heart for making Church accessible for all people is also one of her passions.
Rev'd Jamee was a veterinary nurse and worked in a busy animal hospital for 7 years before she was called to ordained ministry, so has a deep love for animals - who are a valued and beloved part of the HHO community too. She also greatly enjoyed working as a relief teachers aide in a special school for two years, which is where an appreciation of the differently abled community was deeply embedded as part of Rev'd Jamee's ontology.
Rev'd Jamee is married to Damian and has two cats, Mash and Star, who assist her regularly in her ministry, often appearing on screen. She works four days a week in our community and on her days off (Monday, Thursday and Saturday) she enjoys time resting in nature, caring for her health, art and crafting and generally re-charging offline.