Adapted from the Office of Public Affairs Presiding Bishop Michael Curry announced Jan. 4 that Bishop-elect Joseph Kerwin Délicat of Haiti has not been approved: On 3 January 2019, the 120-day canonically mandated period for gathering consents to the ordination and consecration of the Venerable Joseph Kerwin Délicat as the Bishop Coadjutor of Haiti came to a close. I am … [Read more...] about Consent Declined for Haiti’s Bishop-elect
Archives for January 4, 2019
Changes on Episcopal Relief & Development Board
Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry has appointed Teri Lawver as board chair of Episcopal Relief & Development. “I am thrilled to welcome Teri back to the board of directors as board chair,” Bishop Curry said. “Teri and Episcopal Relief & Development know each other exceedingly well and I am confident that, together with the rest of the board and staff, we will create … [Read more...] about Changes on Episcopal Relief & Development Board
1/4 People & Places
Appointments The Rev. J. Taylor Albright is rector of Trinity, Tariffville, CT. The Rev. Jeremy Bergstrom is rector of St. Peter’s, Lake Mary, FL. The Rev. Laura Bryant is interim rector of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Burlington, VT. Doug Combs is program and summer camp director at Camp Mitchell, Morrilton, AR. Tammy Garner is food services director at Camp Mitchell, … [Read more...] about 1/4 People & Places
Event: Racial Reconciliation and the Soul
The Institute on Religion and Democracy and Beeson Divinity School’s Institute of Anglican Studies will host “Racial Reconciliation and the National Covenant,” a conference at Samford University on Feb. 12-13. “This country suffers from continuing racial tension,” said the Rev. Gerald McDermott, director of Beeson’s Institute of Anglican Studies. “We are convinced that the … [Read more...] about Event: Racial Reconciliation and the Soul