RWANDA: Three former Episcopal priests elected missionary bishops for North America
The Rev. Terrell Glenn, the Rev. Philip Jones and the Rev. John Miller will be consecrated January 26, 2008 following the AMiA's Winter Conference in Dallas, Texas, a communiqué from Rwanda's House of Bishops announced.
Glenn once served as a deputy to General Convention from the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina and is former rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Mount Pleasant. Miller, a former member of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida's standing committee, was rector of St John's Episcopal Church in Melbourne. In 2004, he formed Prince of Peace Anglican Church. Jones was dean of the Episcopal Pro-cathedral Church of St. Clement in El Paso, Texas, for seven years. He is currently rector of the AMiA's St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Little Rock, Arkansas.
According to the Church of England newspaper, the Episcopal Church of Rwanda announced that nearly half of its bishops will be former Episcopal priests by January 2008. The three new consecrations will take the total number of Rwanda's House of Bishops to 16, with seven U.S. missionary bishops and nine Rwandan diocesan bishops.
The AMiA is not officially recognized as a constituent member of the Anglican Communion and the consecrations of its bishops have been described by Anglican Communion Office and Lambeth Palace officials as irregular. The AMiA bishops are among those the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, has not invitated to the 2008 Lambeth Conference.

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