With a career spanning over four decades, Wolfe has held various significant roles within The Episcopal Church, providing spiritual leadership, pastoral care, and engaging in extensive administrative and outreach activities.
[1] He pursued his undergraduate studies at Miami University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and religion in 1987, and then worked in sales and marketing.
In 1994, he became associate rector of Trinity Church in Boston, contributing to the dynamic growth and spiritual renewal of the largest Episcopal parish in New England (1994-1998).
He then served as vice rector of the Church of St. Michael and All Angels in Dallas, Texas,[3] overseeing ministries in what was then the largest Episcopal parish in the United States (1998-2003).
In this role, he worked closely with the Presiding Bishop and represented The Episcopal Church to the Archbishop of Canterbury and other leaders of the Anglican Communion.