The Rev. Gregory Seme graduated in May 2018 from the Virginia Theological Seminary and was ordained in the Diocese of Southeast Florida. At VTS, he was involved with the Multi-Cultural Ministry Team and was a member of the Mission Society. He did his seminary field work at the Church of the Ascension in Silver Spring, Maryland. He is Haitian by birth and has lived most of his adult life in Miami.
Father Greg first felt called to Holy Orders in 2010, when a massive earthquake devastated Haiti. Returning to the land of his birth in the earthquake’s aftermath, he witnessed the suffering of many, and through that experience God called him to the priesthood. During his discernment process, he served as vice-president of a Haitian expatriate organization dedicated to alleviating the suffering of impoverished families in Haiti.
At Christ Church Cathedral, Father Greg worked primarily with Canon Simon Bautista Betances and the Latino congregation. He is married and has three daughters. Father Greg is the new interim vicar at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Houston.
Father Greg first felt called to Holy Orders in 2010, when a massive earthquake devastated Haiti. Returning to the land of his birth in the earthquake’s aftermath, he witnessed the suffering of many, and through that experience God called him to the priesthood. During his discernment process, he served as vice-president of a Haitian expatriate organization dedicated to alleviating the suffering of impoverished families in Haiti.
At Christ Church Cathedral, Father Greg worked primarily with Canon Simon Bautista Betances and the Latino congregation. He is married and has three daughters. Father Greg is the new interim vicar at St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, Houston.