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Robert Christopher Wright (born February 3, 1964) is tenth and current bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, serving from October 2012 to the present. He is the first African American to be elected to his position.
The current bishop is Robert Christopher Wright, who was installed in October 2012.The immediate past bishop is J. Neil Alexander, who was installed in 2001.On January 25, 2006, he was nominated for election as Presiding Bishop, but he was defeated at the 2006 General Convention by Katharine Jefferts Schori.
Bishop of Alabama Atlanta: Rob Wright: Bishop of Atlanta Central Florida: Justin S. Holcomb: Bishop of Central Florida Central Gulf Coast: Russell Kendrick: Bishop of Central Gulf Coast East Carolina: Robert Skirving: Bishop of East Carolina East Tennessee: Brian Lee Cole: Bishop of East Tennessee Florida: Scott Benhase Assisting Bishop of ...
Robert Wright (priest, died 1622), Archdeacon of Carlisle; J. Robert Wright (1936–2022), American theologian and author; Robert Wright (priest, born 1949), Church of England priest, Archdeacon of Westminster and Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons; Rob Wright (bishop) (born 1964), American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta
IV Puerto Rico, [N 36] Honduras (bishop in charge) 507 Richard R. Emery: 372 378 400: 1951 VII North Dakota: 508 David E. Richards: 372 347 451: 1951 Albany (Suffragan), I Central America, I Costa Rica, Honduras (bishop in charge) 509 Martin J. Bram: 455 458 416: 1951 South Florida [N 26] (Suffragan) 510 Chilton Powell: 372 355 421: 1951 II ...
Jurisdictional Bishop Robert V. Webster served as Allen's interim pastor for four months (July to November 2005). In November, a permanent pastor was appointed. He was Atlanta, Georgia pastor Reverend Dr. Mark Wendell Thompson and his wife, Evangelist Stephanie D. Thompson, who of course was First Lady and Associate Minister. He was appointed ...
Wright went 48-68 in her run as the Dream’s head coach. The Dream will now start searching for a replacement. They are the third team in the league to split with their coach this season.
With the permission of the Bishop of Atlanta, the Rt. Rev. Randolph Claiborne, these Episcopalians met in December 1953, to start the process. On February 24, 1954, St. Bartholomew's officially became an "organized mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church," with the Rev. Harry Tisdale (then Rector of Holy Trinity in Decatur) as priest-in-charge.