- Source: Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas
The Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas, created in 1971, is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over western Kansas. It was formerly the Missionary District of Salina until 1960 and then the Missionary District of Western Kansas until 1971. It is in Province 7. Its cathedral, Christ Episcopal Cathedral, is in Salina. The diocesan offices are located in Hutchinson.
Current bishop
Bishop Mark Cowell was consecrated as the sixth diocesan bishop of Western Kansas on 1 December 2018.
List of bishops of Western Kansas
The bishops of Western Kansas have been:
= Missionary
=Sheldon M. Griswold (1903–1917)
John C. Sage (1918–1919)
Robert H. Mize (1921–1938)
Shirley Hall Nichols (1943–1955)
Arnold M. Lewis (1956–1964)
William Davidson, last missionary bishop (1966–1971), first diocesan bishop (1971–1980)
= Diocesan
=William Davidson, last missionary bishop (1966–1971), first diocesan bishop (1971–1980)
John F. Ashby (1981–1995)
Vernon E. Strickland (1995–2002)
James M. Adams (2002–2010), resigned in January, 2010
Michael Pierce Milliken (2011-2018)
Mark Cowell (2018- )
See also
List of Succession of Bishops for the Episcopal Church, USA
References
External links
The Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas website
Official Web site of the Episcopal Church
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas
- Episcopal Diocese of Kansas
- Western Kansas
- Michael Pierce Milliken
- Mark A. Cowell
- William Davidson (bishop)
- Ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church
- John Ashby
- Christ Cathedral (Salina, Kansas)
- Salina, Kansas