Michael Adam Beck is the director of the Fresh Expressions House of Studies at United Theological Seminary, director of Fresh Expressions Florida, and director of Fresh Expressions for the United Methodist Church. He serves as the co-pastor of Wildwood UMC, St. Marks UMC, and Compassion UMC with his wife Jill, where they direct addiction recovery programs, a jail ministry, a food pantry, and an interracial unity movement and house a faith-based inpatient treatment center. Wildwood and St. Marks are traditional congregations and a network of 13 “fresh expressions” that gather in tattoo parlors, dog parks, salons, running tracks, community centers, burrito joints, and digital spaces. Beck earned a master of divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary and a doctorate in semiotics and future studies at Portland Seminary. He is the author of 14 books, including Deep Roots, Wild Branches: Revitalizing the Church in the Blended Ecology, and a coauthor of multiple books, including Contextual Intelligence: Unlocking the Ancient Secret to Mission on the Front Lines with Leonard Sweet.