Episcopals to reorganize, appoint new bishop
The San Joaquin Episcopal Diocese will conduct what its leaders consider a historic convention to appoint a new bishop, reorganize as a diocese and begin the healing process of a divisive split within the diocese.
The convention, to be held next weekend in Lodi, will consist of the 18 of parishes and missions that chose to remain in the diocese, which extends from Lodi to Bakersfield and east to the Nevada state line.There were 47 parishes and missions in the diocese until a majority of delegates, through the leadership of Bishop John-David Schofield, voted to leave Episcopal Church USA for the more socially conservative-leaning Southern Cone of the Anglican Church, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Episcopal Church is the Anglican body in the United States.
Schofield led more than half the diocese out of the American Episcopal Church in December because of his opposition to the consecration in 2003 of V. Eugene Robinson, an openly gay priest, as bishop of New Hampshire.
Schofield, who maintains that homosexuality is a sin, says the Episcopal Church violated Scripture by consecrating Robinson.
Therefore, there are now two organizations that call themselves the San Joaquin Diocese. Schofield leads one that is based in Fresno, while the remaining Episcopal diocese will be based in Stockton.
In Lodi, leaders at St. John's Episcopal Church have taken a stand to remain in the American church and not follow Schofield.
Galt is not affected by the controversy turning the Episcopal Church upside down because it is in the neighboring Northern California Diocese, which didn't see the Robinson consecration as controversial.
The diocese remaining in Episcopal Church USA will reorganize on March 29 during an all-day session at St. John's Episcopal Church in Lodi. The day will begin with a business meeting, followed by an afternoon Eucharist and seating of a provisional bishop, who is expected to be Jerry Lamb. Episcopals to reorganize, appoint new bishop
Lodi News-Sentinel, CA

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