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Indigenous Missioner Hired

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Adapted from the Office of Public Affairs

The Rev. Bradley S. Hauff will be the Episcopal Church’s Missioner for Indigenous Ministries beginning Feb. 21.

Hauff will be responsible for enabling and empowering Indigenous peoples and their respective communities within the Episcopal Church. His primary focus will be leadership development, education, and ministry development opportunities by and for Indigenous peoples.

As a member of the Episcopal Church Ethnic Ministries Office, Hauff will be based in Minneapolis.

Hauff has been rector of All Saints’ Torresdale, Philadelphia, since 2012. He previously served in congregations in Florida, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Texas. Hauff is enrolled with the Oglala Sioux Tribe, based in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. He is a speaker and author on Native American topics and issues.

He has served on the Task Force for Reimagining the Episcopal Church, the Board of Examining Chaplains in the Dioceses of Florida and Pennsylvania, and on the Board of Trustees and as an adjunct faculty member at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois.

In Minneapolis, he was the director of the adolescent program for the Domestic Abuse Project.

He holds a Master of Divinity from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, a Doctor of Clinical Psychology from Minnesota School of Professional Psychology of Argosy University, a Master of Education from South Dakota State University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Augustana College.

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