Sunday, June 3, 2012

New Episcopal bishop elected for Atlanta

From Atlanta-

The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta elected its 10th bishop, and first African American leader, on Saturday.


The Very Rev. Robert C. “Rob” Wright, 48, will take over as leader in Atlanta, the ninth largest among the Episcopal Church’s 110 dioceses, in October. The Atlanta diocese, which covers middle and north Georgia, has 96 parishes and 52,000 members.

“I think the biggest challenge for us and all of mainstream Christianity is to begin to talk about the good news of Jesus Christ and what his message means in the 21st century,” Wright said Saturday. He said he will be ready to partner with Episcopalians across the diocese and to reach out to all generations, especially the young.

Wright has been rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Peyton Road in southwest Atlanta for 10 years and is dean of the diocese’s Mid-Atlantic Convocation.


More here-

http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/new-episcopal-bishop-elected-1451327.html

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