Rev. Dr. Marlowe Washington, 
Senior Minister at Seneca United Methodist Church - a podcast by ROC Vox Podcast Network

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The Rev. Dr. Marlowe Washington is a graduate of St. Francis College in Brooklyn, NY. with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor concentration in history. He attended Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, NJ and in 1997 graduated with a Master of Divinity from The New York Theological Seminary in Manhattan, NY. He graduated from Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College attaining the Doctor of Ministry in transformational leadership. He successfully completed his second doctoral degree at St. John Fisher College in May 2019 earning a Doctor of Education (EdD) in Executive Leadership with a concentration in diversity and inclusion in higher education administration.
Currently, the Senior Minister at Seneca United Methodist and known to all as Pastor Marlowe, in this episode of The Helping Conversation, he discusses how his work both within his congregation as well as across his community is guided by the concept of being a Servant Leader. This model of leadership focuses on empowering and uplifting those who work with the leader, serving instead of commanding and showing humility instead of brandishing authority. With this as his foundational perspective on helping others, Pastor Marlowe is dedicated to social and political activism and entrepreneurship. His ministry and community engagement reflect a diverse range of causes and strategies within the goal of working to create justice and equality for all people.

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