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Leslie Houseworth-Fields

Rev. Leslie Houseworth-Fields serves as the senior pastor of The Mark. She is a graduate of South Carolina State University, Clemson University and received the Master of Divinity degree from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology. She graduated with a concentration in Scripture and Interpretation and a certificate in Black Church Studies. She was also a recipient of the school’s prestigious Woodruff Fellowship and was selected as a Fund for Theological Education Ministry Fellow. Leslie enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with her husband, Corey Fields, and their children, Chloe and Corey Jonathan.

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Kyle Babin

Father Kyle Babin came to Saint Mark’s in November of 2018 after serving as Assistant Rector of St. Peter’s Church in the Great Valley in Malvern, Pennsylvania. A native of Texas, Father Babin served as director of music and organist in a number of parishes before discerning a call to ordained ministry. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree (summa cum laude) from Rice University, a Master of Music degree from Yale University, with a certificate from the Institute of Sacred Music, a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Manhattan School of Music, and a Master in Divinity degree (cum laude) from Virginia Theological Seminary, where he was co-recipient of the Charles and Janet Harris award for demonstrated academic excellence and leadership ability. For two years, Father Babin served as Director of Choral Music at St. James School. He currently assists occasionally as a priest for school Masses and regularly for the Sunday evening Mass at St. James. At Saint Mark’s, Father Babin oversees Children’s and Family Ministries, the 20s/30s group, and RISE, Saint Mark’s budding ministry affiliated with Princeton Theological Seminary’s Zoe Project. Father Babin is also a member of the Association of Anglican Musicians. In his spare time, he loves reading, traveling, learning about historic buildings, cooking, and photography.

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Victor Aloyo

Victor is Administrator and Associate Dean for Institutional Diversity and Community Engagement at Princeton Theological Seminary and Lead Pastor of Iglesia Presbiteriana Nuevas Fronteras in Plainfield, New Jersey. He chairs Princeton Seminary’s Urban Ministry Initiatives Cabinet and is Convener of the Covenant Architects Network. Victor received degrees from the University of Pennslyvania (Ed.D) and Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div.).

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Desiree Elder

Desiree Elder—originally from Southern California—serves as the Associate Pastor of Arts and Spiritual Formation at First Corinthian Baptist Church (FCBC) in New York. She dually serves as the Executive Visionary of The Dream Center, a multi-generational space in Harlem that focuses on free inventive programming designed to awaken dreams.

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Amanda Couch

I’m definitely a dog person, will eat anything covered in cheese, I loudly listen to at least one 80’s power ballad a day, my mom taught me how to cook and my dad taught me how to cook without using a recipe, and I have cried during multiple episodes of MasterChef Junior. People are often surprised to find out that I have an extreme irrational fear of squids and octopus. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because when I was growing up, my youth group was very important to me and gave me a lot of opportunities to try new things and meet great new people. I would the love to be able to help and give back to the church and youth program that gave me so much.

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Ray Hopkins

I am a dog loving, sarcasm using, youth directing, number crunching, tech loving, pop culture devouring, road race running, and 20 year life partner to my wife Deena. People are often surprised to find out that I have had 3 careers before I was 36. I’m excited about the Zoe Project because we have the real opportunity to build a way in for young adults and be a part of something bigger than any one faith community nationwide.

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Vanessa Fry

I am from Long Island, NY, and am currently entering my senior year at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia on track for ordination in the ELCA. People are often surprised to find out I received my BS in Business Administration, but I believe my undergraduate education is extremely applicable in a ministry context, setting me up to think differently than most leaders in the church. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because as a young adult, I know my peers are the future of the church, and yet I find myself in the minority in worship as a millennial.

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Dan Potaznick

I am from Long Island, NY, and am currently entering my senior year at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia on track for ordination in the ELCA. People are often surprised to find out I received my BS in Business Administration, but I believe my undergraduate education is extremely applicable in a ministry context, setting me up to think differently than most leaders in the church. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because as a young adult, I know my peers are the future of the church, and yet I find myself in the minority in worship as a millennial.

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Rev. Keith Anderson

I’ve been a parish pastor for 13 years, married for 17, have four kids and a golden retriever named Charlie, and I love to write, use digital technology for ministry, and travel. People are often surprised to find out that I felt called to ministry when I was 17 and although I’m a Lutheran pastor and was raised Lutheran, have attended and served in Pentecostal, Episcopal, Methodist, and non-denominational churches, and my wife, Jenny, is Jewish. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because the church needs to learn from young adults about how to share the Gospel today in authentic, resonate, and life-transforming ways.

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Michael Cuppett

Michael is a native of St. Louis, MO, and is a M.Div/MACEF student at Princeton Theological Seminary. Michael is a graduate of Belmont University in Nashville, and works at the intersection of faith, design, and technology. Professionally, Michael has served with Ministry Architects consulting, the Montreat College Conference, and a variety of congregations throughout Tennessee and New Jersey. Alongside being the Zoe Project’s website administrator, Michael currently works with Evolving Faith as a designer.

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The Zoe Project was funded by a grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc, and is headquartered at Princeton Theological Seminary.