Eugene is the founding and lead pastor of Quest. He’s also the founder of One Day’s Wages, a non-profit organization focused on global poverty. Born in South Korea, he immigrated to the U.S. at age six and grew up in San Francisco. He studied psychology and theater at UC Davis and received his theological degree from Princeton Seminary. Some of his work has been covered through various media including the New York Times, Seattle Times, and NPR.
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Eugene Cho
Founding and Lead Pastor | Quest SeattleWhy Authenticity Matters in Leadership
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Eugene Cho
Founding and Lead PastorQuest Seattle
Eugene is the founding and lead pastor of Quest. He’s also the founder of One Day’s Wages, a non-profit organization focused on global poverty. Born in South Korea, he immigrated to the U.S. at age six and grew up in San Francisco. He studied psychology and theater at UC Davis and received his theological degree from Princeton Seminary. Some of his work has been covered through various media including the New York Times, Seattle Times, and NPR.