Showing posts with label bishop-elect. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 12, 2011

THE REV. GEORGE D. YOUNG,III, ELECTED 4TH BISHOP OF EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF EAST TENNESSEE


The Rev. George D. Young, III, was elected on Saturday, Feb. 12 as fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee, pending the required consents from a majority of bishops with jurisdiction and standing committees of the Episcopal Church.

Young, 55, rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Fernandina Beach, Florida, was elected on the eighth ballot out of a field of five nominees. He received 107 votes of 142 cast in the lay order and 59 of 84 cast in the clergy order. An election on that ballot required 95 in the lay order and 56 in the clergy order.

Young asked the the Rt. Rev. Charles G. vonRosenberg to convey his excitement about the future and said that he is looking forward to being with us the in our future ministry in East Tennessee.

From the diocesan website.

Blessings and congratulations to the new bishop-elect!


Here's the link to the biography of the new bishop-elect. Scroll down to page 14 to begin reading.
What would you want your legacy to be?

I have recently been reading a book titled “Integrity,” and the author (Henry Cloud) uses the concept of “the wake,” describing the image seen from the aft deck of a ship traveling across the ocean. As one moves through the life of an organization, one leaves behind a wake, which has two sides – the task and the relationships. What did we accomplish as we moved through this life, and were we successful? And what was the quality of the relationships? How did we treat people, and how were they able to grow because we moved through their life?



A "Scattin' Preacher Man" as bishop? What's not to like? Well, I'm a native New Orleanian, you know, so I am prejudiced.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

THE REV. RAYFORD RAY ELECTED 11TH BISHOP OF THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF N. MICHIGAN

From the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan:

On the second ballot of today's electing convention, the Rev. Rayford Ray was elected as the eleventh bishop of the Diocese of Northern Michigan.

Results:

Delegates: 88 present, 59 required to elect. Metz: 6, Ray: 59, Tharakan: 23
Congregations: 25 present, 13 required to elect. Metz: 1, Ray: 16, Tharakan: 6


According to the bylaws of the Diocese, to have an election, a nominee must receive two-thirds of the delegate vote and a simple majority of the congregational vote. To achieve a congregational vote, delegates from a congregation meet and caucus--a simple majority of those delegates is considered a congregational vote.

Thanks to Ann Fontaine.

UPDATE: From the Google cache of the biography of Bishop-elect Ray by Nicholas Knisely at The Lead:

ESCANABA, Michigan, December 4, 2010--The Rev. Rayford Ray, a member of the Episcopal Ministry Support Team in the Diocese of Northern Michigan, has been elected as the diocese’s 11th bishop.

Ray, 54, a four-time deputy to General Convention who serves several parishes in the south central region of the diocese, was elected on the second ballot from a slate of three nominees at a convention held at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Escanaba.

“We are a life giving people here in this diocese,” said Ray, who visited the convention after his election. “It is an exciting time as we will partner together as we look at the possibilities that stand before us. We have much to do, but we will do it together as we proclaim the Gospel as we know in in Jesus Christ.”

During more than 20 years in the diocese, Ray has worked as a ministry development coordinator and collaborated with parishes across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He was recently an adjunct instructor at Episcopal Divinity School. An alumnus of Nashota House, he lives in Rapid River, Michigan with his wife, Suzanne Ray. They have three grown children and four grandchildren.