The Episcopal Church elects a new leader to succeed Michael Curry at its General Convention in Louisville.
The Episcopal Church is set to elect a new leader to succeed Michael Curry, its first African American presiding bishop, at its General Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. Curry has served for nine years. Five nominees, including Bishop J. Scott Barker, Bishop Daniel Gutiérrez, Bishop Sean Rowe, and Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe, who was added via a petition, are in the running for the role, which involves serving as the denomination's chief pastor, president, and CEO.
June 26, 2024
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