Catholicism may have been the reigning religion at the Met Gala this May, but the real society event of the season was Episcopalian through and through—thanks in no small part to the Most Reverend Michael Bruce Curry, Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church.

Most Rev. Curry gave the homily at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding on Saturday, and punctured any remaining stuffiness in the royal rite with a message of love, Martin Luther King Jr., fire, the old world and the new, and a challenge to “treat each other like we are actually family.” (Watch the sermon and read the original transcript here).

While the British guests held dear to their composure, those watching around the world sang his praises on television and on Twitter. The Most Rev. Curry was the breakout star of the whole procession, and now, Lord forgive me for putting it like this, but: Jesus has gone viral, baby. As any good breakout star would do, the Most Rev. Curry has parlayed his time on the international pulpit into a tidy media tour. It started with no effort on his part, when he received a Saturday Night Live impression on “Weekend Update,” courtesy of Kenan Thompson and Michael Che:

The Today show welcomed him for a segment Tuesday morning. The Most Rev. thoroughly charmed Hoda Kotb, Savannah Guthrie, and even Al Roker. There, he explained to the uninitiated that the Brits in the pews weren’t too far off from his congregations back home on the East Coast. “Episcopalians aren’t known for being loud and raucous in church, but I’ve learned to be able to hear an ‘amen’ by looking in their eyes,” he said. “And I was looking in the eyes of people who were there and they were doing quiet British amen.”

Next, he’ll appear on the The View, per his Instagram. From S.N.L. to Today to The View is time-honored circuit made by musicians, movie stars, and others of note before him. Now, all we have to do is to patiently await his full spread in next month’s GQ.