They get around!
Greg and Marlo have appeared on CJOB 68’s Richard Cloutier Reports, Mike McIntyre’s Crime & Punishment, the CJOB 68 Morning Show with Larry Updike, The Nighthawk with Geoff Currier, Idol Chatter with Greg Mackling, and the nationally-syndicated Adler OnLine with Charles Adler.Greg and Marlo were recently covered in feature articles in the Winnipeg Free Press and ChristianWeek. Greg’s ministry has been featured in front page stories in the Winnipeg Free Press in 2008 and 2009, along with his guitar collection and passion for music.
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GREG GLATZ & Marlo Boux
REV GREG GLATZ
Greg is a guitar-rockin', Camaro-drivin', Jesus-lovin' preacher who hosts the weirdest, wildest talk radio show on the air. Known as the Rock 'n' Roll Preacha, Greg is an ordained minister with a 16-year track record as the lead pastor of Central Baptist Church, Greg also plays lead guitar for several Winnipeg projects, including the B-Side Apostles with the legendary Larry Updike.
In his spare time, Greg indulges his love for high-speed Mac computers by freelancing in audio/video production and hand-coded web and database design. He is a partner with Marlo Boux in Crazy 8s Creative.
Greg has a B.A. and M.Div, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in the emerging church at George Fox University in Portland, OR. Greg was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba and is proud to call the Peg his home. He is married, with two grown children.
MARLO BOUX
Edgy, opinionated, caring, and compassionate,
Marlo is a wife, mom, university instructor,
and partner with Greg Glatz in Crazy 8s Creative. Like Greg, Marlo is an audio/video geek. Marlo describes herself as an avid reader and reluctant cook.
Marlo is pursuing a M.Div. degree from the University of Winnipeg,
where she is also a research assistant to the Dean of Theology.
She has a B.A. double major in Sociology and Criminal Justice
from the University of Winnipeg, and has completed studies in Christian ministry.
Up until 2005, Marlo worked as a case coordinator, behavioral therapist,
and youth case manager.
Musically speaking, Marlo descends from rock ‘n roll royalty:
her father, Bill Wallace, played bass with The Guess Who and
her mother, Bonnie Wallace, is an artist and singer-songwriter.



