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Raised in Northeast Ohio, Luke Fodor left home prematurely at 17 after skipping the last year of high school to attend a Bible College in Chicago where he studied theology and missions. After graduating he found a home in the Episcopal Church. After completing a M.A. in Theology from Durham University in England and a M.A. in Critical Theory from New York University, he came to work at the Episcopal Church Center as the Program Assistant for Young Adult and Higher Education Ministries. After serving in this capacity for nearly 3 years, Luke began working for Episcopal Relief and Development as the Network Coordinator in May 2007.
Currently, he and his wife, Willow, serve as part-time youth ministers at Christ Episcopal Church in Oyster Bay, NY. Impassioned by environmental issues, Luke co-founded the Episcopal Church Center’s 815 Green Team which works to raise awareness and green corporate church practices. Luke lives in Brooklyn with his wife, their cat and several hundred composting worms. He cycles 20+ miles daily through the streets of New York to get to work and back. Luke and Willow will be first time parents in April.
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