From the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina:
The Rev. W. Andrew Waldo elected on the third ballot.More good news in my humble opinion.
The Rev. W. Andrew Waldo has been rector of Trinity Church, Excelsior, Minnesota, since 1994. He was born in Douglas, Georgia, and raised in Montgomery, Alabama, the second of six children in an Episcopal clergy family. He received his M.Div. from Sewanee, M. Mus. from the New England Conservatory of Music, and B.A. from Whittier College, and is a graduate of Indian Springs Preparatory School, Helena, Alabama.
Thanks to Lapin and Ann for the news.
Lapin was present at the electing convention, and he says:
Take back what I said a week back about the Holy Spirit being a flighty bird. We both got the candidates we wanted. Upper SC has just, to my amazement, elected Andrew Waldo, the most progressive of the six candidates, on the third ballot. He led in total votes in all three, and in both groups, clergy and lay, on the second and third ballots. John B Burwell, the biggie from the diocese of SC, head of all its GC delegations for the last 10 years, polled least (4:20 first ballot; 2:3 second; dropped out in third but collected just one, clergy, vote in that round - 59 clergy, 118 lay needed for election). Waldo, who has described Gene Robinson as "my old friend and mentor" attracted particular venom from the Right. Much good it did them.I am now deleted and banned at Stand Firm, where the folks are quite unhappy about the election. Here's the message I left:
When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, ‘Let anyone among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at [him].’Surely, beyond the pale. Can I truly blame them?
When I stand before the judgment seat, I am grateful that I will face a loving God and not certain of the posters and commenters at Stand Firm.
Yes, it's the "known raving revisionist" once again.

