An Episcopal priest of the Diocese of West Missouri, Warren serves as instructor of Homiletics at the School of Theology. He is also currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Chester, where his research focuses in the area of contextual homiletics. As a contextual homiletician, he is interested in the ways lived experience influences gospel proclamation. Warren’s ministry experience has been shaped primarily by small-church and rural contexts, most notably through nearly six years of service with Southeast Tennessee Episcopal Ministry (STEM). He has previously served as associate director of the University of the South’s SUMMA Theological Debate Program and as visiting instructor of Rhetoric in the College of Arts and Sciences. Warren holds Master of Divinity and Master of Sacred Theology degrees from the University of the South, as well as a Bachelor of Arts with majors in Communication Studies and Spanish from Baker University.