Wyatt Pruitt

Wyatt Pruitt is the founder and chief editor of ReformedPress, a publishing ministry devoted to recovering the Reformed-Catholic heritage of the Magisterial Reformation within the liturgical and theological framework of classical Protestantism. He is currently pursuing a degree in Business Administration at Lancaster Bible College, where he also serves as the Accounts Payable Coordinator.
Rooted in a Southern Agrarian vision of Christian life and community, Wyatt draws from the theology of the Reformers, the writings of the Church Fathers, and the ancient liturgical traditions of the Church to shape a vision for ecclesial unity, reverent worship, and the renewal of Christian culture. He seeks to build bridges between Reformed, Anglican, and Lutheran traditions, with a particular focus on restoring episcopacy, sacramental piety, and liturgical discipline within Presbyterian polity.
Wyatt’s theological passions include the doctrine of the Church, covenant theology, the recovery of biblical masculinity, and the practical outworking of faith through hospitality, stewardship of the land, and spiritual discipline. He is especially committed to equipping laypeople and pastors alike with resources that are intellectually rigorous, spiritually nourishing, and deeply rooted in the historic Christian faith.
Chase Reed

Chase Reed is a contributing author at ReformedPress. He graduated from Lancaster Bible College in May 2023 with a dual-degree in Pastoral Ministry and Biblical Studies and is currently enrolled in LBC’s Capital Seminary & Graduate School in pursuit of his Master of Divinity, which he expects to complete in December of 2025. While attending LBC, he served in a variety of roles, including the captain of the Men’s Cross Country team, president of Future Leaders of Church (FLOC), Vice President of Student Missions Fellowship (SMF), and five years as a writing mentor.
Born and raised in York County, Pennsylvania, Chase attended Faith United Methodist Church in Hellam Township where he was baptized and confirmed. It was here that he was told the Gospel, was taught the stories of Christ and His apostles, and was able to work alongside others on service trips across the East Coast. In 2022, he became a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church (PCA) where he served as the Men’s Young Adult intern from 2023 to 2025. In this role, Chase was able to use his gifts to shepherd and teach the 18-32-year-old congregants of WPC.
Chase’s theological passions include patristic theology, creedal and confessional theology, political and philosophical theology, and sacramentology. He seeks to build his theological understanding from each of the major Magisterial Protestant branches, as well as from the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches, in order to bring out and display the hidden unity between God’s people in their love for Christ and His Church.
Alex McWilliams

Alex McWilliams is one of several authors at ReformedPress. He holds a BA of Biblical Studies & Pastoral Studies with an undergraduate minor in Greek (Lancaster Bible College), and an MA in Biblical Studies with a concentration in Homiletics (Lancaster Bible College). He preaches at various churches as a lay speaker and leads services for absentee pastors.
A Pennsylvania native, Alex traces his roots back to the city of Williamsport, where he was baptized into the United Methodist Church. While he grew up in largely memorialist churches, he began to uncover the biblical, traditional faith of the Church as he pursued academics with fellow saints. The Lord has allowed him many opportunities during this time to cultivate his love of serving the Church.
Devoted to the truth of the Gospel, the broad research interests of Alex include the relationship between Holy Tradition and Scripture, the impact of the Torah on the Prophets’ rhetoric, the Septuagint & Peshitta, sacramentology in the OT, ancient linguistics, textual criticism, and patristic exegesis. His desire through his love of Biblical Studies is that the Church would be united through the power of the Spirit at work through the Scriptures, and that the truths of Scripture would be heralded rightly for the glory of God.
Dan Lefko

Dan Lefko recently graduated from Lancaster Bible College with an undergraduate degree in pastoral ministry and biblical studies. Currently he is pursuing a fifth year at the college to earn his master’s in biblical studies. He is currently an active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and has been attending since 2022. Dan loves academic study and writing as far as it may be done to the glory of God and for the benefit of God’s church. His passion is in making the truth of Scripture familiar to God’s people, that their lives might be informed and enchanted by it.
Jameson Kenneally

Jameson Kenneally, a 17-year-old soon-to-be freshman at Geneva College, plans to pursue a pre-seminary and philosophy degree. He has been a Christian since his infant baptism in 2008, which took place in the liberal ELCA. He was raised in a conservative, rural United Methodist church where his father served as a licensed local minister. Jameson recently joined a congregation in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), a North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) denomination. He seeks to restore NAPARC denominations to the Reformed faith’s historic doctrines and promote greater denominational unity across NAPARC—his academic interests center on early American church history, particularly Jonathan Edwards. In addition to his studies, Jameson is a multi-sport athlete, playing ice hockey and tennis—the latter of which he will continue competitively in college.