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The Rev. Colin Brown is the associate rector of St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church in Brookhaven, Georgia. He focuses on worship, formation, and pastoral care. Prior to ordained ministry, Brown spent most of his career as the owner of a sheet metal manufacturing company. The skills he acquired as a business owner are surprisingly applicable in day-to-day parish ministry. Brown earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Florida State University in 1999 and a Master of Divinity with a certificate in Episcopal studies from the Candler School of Theology in 2020. He lives in Smyrna, Georgia, with his wife, two daughters, two dogs, and three chickens.
Hayden Paul graduated from Texas A&M University in 2011 and began his career in the Texas Legislature, serving Texas Senate District 5. Paul became vice president of public affairs for the College Station-Bryan Regional Economic Development Corporation and later went into private lobbying practice. He found the Episcopal church in the aftermath of the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision. His church leadership experiences helped him more clearly see God's call to the priesthood. Paul is in his third year at Virginia Theological Seminary and currently serves as student body president. In his free time, Paul enjoys reading with a glass of wine or cup of hot tea and taking his labradoodle, Truman, on walks


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Hayden Paul graduated from Texas A&M University in 2011 and began his career in the Texas Legislature, serving Texas Senate District 5. Paul became vice president of public affairs for the College Station-Bryan Regional Economic Development Corporation and later went into private lobbying practice. He found the Episcopal church in the aftermath of the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision. His church leadership experiences helped him more clearly see God's call to the priesthood. Paul is in his third year at Virginia Theological Seminary and currently serves as student body president. In his free time, Paul enjoys reading with a glass of wine or cup of hot tea and taking his labradoodle, Truman, on walks

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