Meet Our Seminary Administration & Faculty
Dr. Alfred W. Boddie
CO-PRESIDENT
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Rev. Alfred Boddie has earned Bachelor in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting from the University of Baltimore in May 1987. He also earned a Bachelor of Theology, Master of Christian Education, and Masters of Divinity from the Eastern Theological Seminary in May 2001, 2009 and 2010, respectively.
In 2011, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Maryland Theological Seminary. Since July 19, 2015, Dr. Boddie serves as the pastor of the Abundant Grace Baptist Church. In addition, he serves as the District Union #2 President of the Northeast Free Will Baptist Conference, of which Robert E. Farrow is the presiding Bishop.

Dr. Alfred E. Wiggins
CO-PRESIDENT
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Dr. Alfred E. Wiggins has served as the Senior Pastor of the Redeeming Love Baptist Church in Baltimore, MD for 25 years. His educational background consists of : Baltimore School Of the Bible ( Biblical Studies), 1980; Source of Light School (Certificate of Bible Correspondence Courses), 1983; United Baptist Missionary Convention of Maryland (Leadership Curriculum Certification), 1987; Maryland Baptist Seminary and College Extension of Virginia Union (pursuing a B. A. In Biblical Studies), 1990.
Dr. Wiggins was ordained in the Gospel Ministry at the New Hope Christian Baptist Church under the Leadership of Dr M. J. Hunter. 1992, and earned degrees at Eastern Theological Seminary and College: Bachelor of Theology, Master of Religious Studies, Master of Divinity (2009-2012). He continued at Maryland Theological Seminary and College (extension of Eastern Theology Seminary and College) to earn his Doctor of Divinity, 2013, and then become Professor at Maryland Theology Seminary and College, 2015- Present.
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Bishop Robert E. Farrow
CHANCELLOR
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Bishop Dr. Robert E. Farrow is a (1959) graduate of Savannah High School, Kinston, (Lenoir County) NC. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the U. S. Army and served three years in the 82nd Airborne Division. He later moved to Baltimore, Maryland and continued his education at the Maryland Institute College of Art where he majored in Interior Design.
He satisfied the course requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology from Virginia Seminary & College, Lynchburg, Virginia in 1976. He later received a Master of Divinity of degree in May, 1979, and an honorary Doctorate of Divinity in May, 1983, from that same school. Bishop Farrow was granted an honorary Doctorate of Ministry degree from the Maryland Theological Seminary May, 1999, where he currently serves as Dean, Old Testament Studies.
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