Dr. Marlon J. Coleman
Marlon J. Coleman was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the lead pastor of the Antioch Temple of HOPE Church, member of the Muskogee City Council, and community advocate. Marlon retired from federal service after 22 years of working in administrative and financial management. Marlon is a graduate of the University of Phoenix having a Master of Business Administration degree and holds a Doctorate of Theology degree from Andersonville Theological Seminary. Since Marlon’s time in Muskogee he has been busy making the city of Muskogee a better place. He believes in hope for Muskogee and rallies for Muskogee to have living wage industry and technology jobs, a downtown that comes to life at night with fun and entertainment, indoor recreation for youth and adults, full-service public 4 year degree offerings so when young people graduate from high school they have the option to complete post secondary education and reinvest their talents in Muskogee, and ample housing options so we can live, work and play in Muskogee.