[2] In 2011 he was given an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Austin College and that same year was named the 2011 San Francisco Theological Seminary Distinguished Alumnus.
[1] He is currently a freelance writer, speaker, pastor and a Senior Consultant and Coach with Convergence, a non-profit, Atlanta-based church development organization.
[9] He ended his time as Moderator on July 3, 2010, when his successor, Elder Cynthia Bolbach was elected at the 219th General Assembly.
[6] He has been interview many times on the nature of social media and liturgical seasons [13] as well as the use of racial imagery in worship.
[14] In 2018 Reyes-Chow, a vocal supporter of immigrant and refugee rights,[15] along with 30+ other faith leaders, was arrested at the US Mexico Border as part of an action by the American Friends Service Committee's protest against the militarization of the board and the treatment of refugees.