List of bishops of the Anglican Church in North America
This list consists of the bishops in the Anglican Church in North America. The Global Anglican Future Conference of 2008 called the Anglican Church in North America into being. After the Church was organized and constituted in 2009, the GAFCON Primates Council recognized the Anglican Church in North America as a Province of the Anglican Communion and invited Archbishop Robert Duncan to join the Primates Council. The leadership of the Anglican Global South has dealt with the reality of the Anglican Church in North America similarly, and the Anglican Church in North America a member.[citation needed]
The Anglican Church in North America has not been recognized as an Anglican Province by the Anglican Communion Office or officially by the Archbishop of Canterbury, though relations are cordial.[citation needed]
Table of bishops
Bishop | Year Consecrated | Diocese/Jurisdiction | Notes |
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Leonard W. Riches | 1975 | X RE Northeast and Mid-Atlantic | Retired as bishop ordinary, 2008. Presiding Bishop, Reformed Episcopal Church, 1996–2014. |
William C. Wantland | 1980 | IV Eau Claire – Fort Worth (asst.). | Retired. |
C. FitzSimons Allison | 1980 | XII South Carolina (retired) | Retired. |
Ronald Ferris | 1981 | IX Yukon – IX Algoma – Southern Cone – ANiC (suffr.) | Retired. |
Alden Hathaway | 1981 | VI Pittsburgh - South Carolina (retired) | Retired. |
Alex D. Dickson | 1983 | I West Tennessee - South Carolina | Retired; deceased 2021. |
Royal U. Grote, Jr. | 1984 | RE Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (asst.) – I RE Mid-America | Presiding Bishop, Reformed Episcopal Church, 2014-2016; deceased 2016.[1] |
Richard Boyce | 1986 | I RE West | Retired 2011, deceased 2020. |
John-David Schofield | 1988 | IV San Joaquin | Retired 2011, deceased 2013. |
Edward H. MacBurney | 1988 | VII Quincy | Retired 1994; translated to ACNA, 2009; deceased 2022 |
Andrew H. Fairfield | 1989 | X North Dakota – New England (asst.)[2] | Retired 2007; translated to ACNA, 2009; deceased 2020 |
Terence Kelshaw | 1989 | VII Rio Grande | Retired 2004; translated to ACNA; deceased 2015. |
John W. Howe | 1990 | III Central Florida - Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic | Retired 2012; translated to ACNA, 2020. |
Peter H. Beckwith | 1991 | X Springfield – Great Lakes (asst.)[3] | Retired 2010; translated to ACNA, 2014.; deceased 2016. |
Malcolm Harding | 1992 | V Brandon – Southern Cone – ANiC (suffr.) | Retired. |
Donald Harvey | 1993 | III Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador – Southern Cone – I ANiC | Moderator, Anglican Network in Canada (2009-2014). Retired. |
Jack Iker | 1993 | III Fort Worth | Retired 2019. |
Terry Buckle | 1993 | Arctic (suffr.) – X Yukon – ANiC (retired) | Metropolitan archbishop of British Columbia and Yukon, 2005-2010. Translated to ACNA, 2018.[4] Retired, deceased 2020. |
Keith Ackerman | 1994 | VIII Quincy | Retired 2010. |
Richard W. Lipka | 1995 | CEC – MDAS (suffr.) - II All Saints | |
Charles Dorrington | 1996 | I RE Western Canada and Alaska – RE Mid-America (asst.) | |
Daniel Morse | 1996 | I RE Central States | Retired. |
Robert Duncan | 1996 | VII Pittsburgh | Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America, 2009–2014. Retired. |
William J. Skilton | 1996 | South Carolina (suffr.) | Retired. |
Daniel W. Herzog | 1997 | VIII Albany – Living Word (asst.) | Retired. Deceased, 2023. |
Ray R. Sutton | 1999 | II RE Mid-America | Presiding Bishop, Reformed Episcopal Church, 2016-pres. |
John Rodgers | 2000 | AMIA | Retired. Deceased, 2022.[5] |
David Bena | 2000 | Albany (suffr.) – CANA (suffr.) - Living Word (asst.) | Retired. |
Thad Barnum | 2001 | AMIA – PEARUSA – Carolinas (asst.)[6] | |
T. J. Johnston | 2001 | AMIA – C4SO (asst.)[7] | Retired. |
Frank Lyons | 2001 | Bolivia – Pittsburgh (asst.) – South (asst.) | |
William Anderson | 2001 | IX Caledonia - ANIC (affiliated) | Retired. |
David L. Hicks | 2005 | XI RE Northeast and Mid-Atlantic | Retired. |
Martyn Minns | 2006 | CANA – Pittsburgh (interim) | Retired from CANA, 2014. |
William Love | 2006 | IX Albany – Living Word (asst.) | |
Derek Jones | 2007 | CANA – I Armed Forces and Chaplaincy | |
Bill Atwood | 2007 | Kenya – I International | |
William Murdoch | 2007 | Kenya – I New England | Retired. |
John Guernsey | 2007 | Uganda (suffr.) – Diocese of the Holy Spirit – I Mid-Atlantic | |
Roger Ames | 2007 | CANA (suffr.) – I Great Lakes | Retired. |
David Anderson | 2007 | CANA (suffr.) | Retired. |
Alphonza Gadsden | 2007 | VII RE Southeast | Retired. |
Terrell Glenn | 2008 | AMIA – PEARUSA – Western Gulf Coast (asst.)[8] – Carolinas (asst.) | |
John E. Miller III | 2008 | AMIA – I Gulf Atlantic (asst.)[9] – Great Lakes (interim) – Upper Midwest (acting) | Retired. |
Mark Lawrence | 2008 | XIV South Carolina | Admitted to ACNA College of Bishops, June 2017[10] Retired, 2022. |
Wesley L. Nolden II | 2009 | UECNA (suffr.) – Reformed Episcopal Church – Quincy (asst.) | Retired, 2013 |
William Ilgenfritz | 2009 | I All Saints | First bishop consecrated in ACNA. Retired. |
Bill Thompson | 2009 | I Western Anglicans | Retired, 2014. Deceased, 2020.[11] |
William White | 2009 | VIII RE Southeast[12] | Retired, 2022.[13] |
Stephen Leung | 2009 | ANiC (suffr.) | |
Charles Masters | 2009 | II ANiC | Moderator, Anglican Network in Canada (2014-2022). Retired. |
Trevor Walters | 2009 | ANiC (suffr.) | Retired. |
Todd Hunter | 2009 | AMIA – ACNA (asst.) – I C4SO[9] | |
Doc Loomis | 2010 | AMIA – Quincy (affiliated)[14] | Retired upon merger of AMIA network into Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes. |
Neil Lebhar | 2010 | I Gulf Atlantic | Retired, 2022. |
Foley Beach | 2010 | I South | Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America, 2014-2024.[15] |
Juan Alberto Morales | 2010 | IX Quincy | |
Kevin Bond Allen | 2011 | I Cascadia | |
Julian Dobbs | 2011 | CANA (suffr.) – I CANA East/Living Word[9] | Overall Missionary Bishop of CANA, 2014 to 2019. |
Felix Orji | 2011 | CANA (suffr.) – I All Nations[9] | Dual membership at ACNA and Church of Nigeria College of Bishops ended, became solely a Church of Nigeria bishop, 23 May 2019. Returned to ACNA, October 2022.[16] |
Eric Menees | 2011 | V San Joaquin | |
Winfield Mott | 2011 | II RE West – Missionary Diocese of All Saints[17] | Retired. |
Grant LeMarquand | 2012 | Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa / Area Bishop of the Horn of Africa (asst.) – Great Lakes (interim) | |
Steve Wood | 2012 | I Carolinas | Archbishop, Anglican Church in North America, 2024–present.[18] |
R. Charles Gillin | 2012 | XII RE Northeast and Mid-Atlantic[19] | |
Steve Breedlove | 2012 | PEARUSA – I Christ Our Hope[20] | |
Ken Ross | 2013 | I Rocky Mountains[21] | |
Quigg Lawrence | 2013 | Christ Our Hope (suffr.)[22] | |
Clark Lowenfield | 2013 | I Western Gulf Coast[23] | |
David Bryan | 2013 | PEARUSA[9] – Carolinas (suffr.)[6] | |
Stewart Ruch | 2013 | I Upper Midwest[9] | |
Peter Manto | 2013 | II RE Central States[9] | |
Mark Zimmerman | 2014 | I Southwest[12] – C4SO (asst.) – Western Anglicans (suffr.) | |
Keith Andrews | 2015 | II Western Anglicans[24] | |
Jim Hobby | 2016 | VIII Pittsburgh[7] | Resigned 2020. |
Walter Banek | 2017 | RE Mid-America (suffr.) | |
Michael Williams | 2018 | Armed Forces and Chaplaincy (suffr.) | |
Mark Nordstrom | 2018 | Armed Forces and Chaplaincy (suffr.) | |
Andrew Williams | 2019 | II New England | |
Ryan Reed | 2019 | IV Fort Worth | |
Scott Seely | 2020 | All Nations (suffr.) | Consecrated by Church of Nigeria. Became resident in ACNA, October 2022.[16] |
Mark Engel | 2021 | III Great Lakes | |
Steven Tighe | 2021 | II Southwest | |
Alan J. Hawkins | 2021 | Christ Our Hope (co-adj.) | |
Dan Gifford | 2022 | III ANiC | Moderator, Anglican Network in Canada (2022-). |
Chip Edgar | 2022 | XV South Carolina | |
Alex Cameron | 2022 | IX Pittsburgh[25] | |
Willie J. Hill Jr. | 2022 | IX RE Southeast[25][13] | |
Alex Farmer | 2022 | II Gulf Atlantic[25] | |
Christopher Warner | 2023 | II Mid-Atlantic[26] | |
William A. Jenkins Sr. | 2023 | RE Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (co-adj.)[27] | |
Brian Wallace | 2023 | C4SO (suffr.)[28] | |
Paul Donison | 2024 | South (suffr.)[29] | Vicar general of the Texas deanery, Diocese of the South; dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Plano; general secretary of Gafcon |
Ben Fischer | 2024 | Rocky Mountains (suffr.)[30] | |
John Boonzaaijer | 2024 | RE Cuba (suffr.) | |
Jacob Worley | 2024 | II Cascadia[31] | |
Allen Kannapell | 2024 | Great Lakes (suffr.)[32] | |
Charlie Camlin | 2024 | RE Mid-America (suffr.)[33] | |
Mike Stewart | 2024 | Canada (suffr.)[34] | |
Darryl Fitzwater | 2024 (to be scheduled) | All Saints (co-adj.)[35] |
Former bishops
Bishop | Year Consecrated | Year Departed | Diocese/Jurisdiction | Notes |
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George Fincke | 1996 | 2015 | RE Mid-America (asst.) | Transferred to Anglican Province of America, 2015.[36] Deceased 2016. |
David Bane | 1997 | 2015 | IX Southern Virginia – Southern Cone – Pittsburgh (asst.) | Retired 2006; translated to ACNA, 2009; returned to TEC, 2015. |
Chuck Murphy | 2000 | 2010 | AMiA | Status changed to "ministry partner" bishop in 2010; disaffiliated from ACNA, 2011; deceased 2018 |
Sam Seamans | 2009 | 2015 | UECNA (suffr.) – RE Mid-America (suffr.) | Joined the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America in November 2015 |
Amos Fagbamiye | 2007 | 2019 | CANA (suffr.) – I Trinity[37] | Dual membership at ACNA and Church of Nigeria College of Bishops ended, became solely a Church of Nigeria bishop, 23 May 2019 |
Todd Atkinson | 2012 | 2024 | Via Apostolica | Received into ACNA and conditionally reconsecrated, 2019.[38] Deposed from ministry, 2024.[39] |
Ronald Jackson | 2016 | 2020 | II Great Lakes[40] | Retired, 2019. Deposed from ministry, 2020. |
Sources
- AnglicanChurch.net
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See also
- List of archbishops of the Anglican Church in North America
- Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans
- Anglican Church in North America
- List of bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church
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