Mississippi ∙ The Episcopal Church of Mississippi has named Dr. Dorothy Sanders chose Wells. Wells is the 11th bishop of the Mississippi Church and the first black woman to be elected to lead the church. Wells succeeds Bishop Brian Siege of Mississippi.
Bishop Brian Siege said this is a historic moment and marks a new chapter in our history. This is the first time we have elected a woman to the office of bishop. He said he thinks this will create ripples of change within our church.
He is the rector of St. George’s Episcopal Church in Germantown, Tennessee and the congregation’s preschool chaplain. Wells, Wells has been in church service since 2013. Wells will be consecrated bishop on July 20.
English Summary:
Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi Elects its First Woman and First Black Person as Bishop
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2024-02-08 08:47:53