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  2. Larry R. Benfield - Wikipedia

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    Larry R. Benfield (born July 28, 1955) is the thirteenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas.. Benfield was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, on July 28, 1955.He studied at the University of Tennessee, graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts in agricultural economics, and later a Master of Arts in Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1979.

  3. List of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States ...

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    XI Arkansas, Chicago (Provisional), Anglican observer at the United Nations, New Jersey (Assistant), New York (Assistant) 749 C. FitzSimons Allison: 581 575 685: 1980 XII South Carolina: 750 William C. Wantland: 581 645 718: 1980 IV Eau Claire, Navajoland (interim) 751 C. Shannon Mallory: Central Africa [N 62] 1972 I El Camino Real: 752 Charlie ...

  4. Episcopal Collegiate School - Wikipedia

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    Episcopal is accredited by Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools and Arkansas Non-Public Schools Accrediting Association. [4] [dead link ‍] Episcopal also has affiliations or is a member of: National Association of Episcopal Schools, [1] School and Student Service for Financial Aid, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, International Reading Association, National ...

  5. List of colleges and seminaries affiliated with the Episcopal ...

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    Shimer College, Chicago (1959 to 1973, now non-sectarian and a program at North Central College) [5] Boise State University , Boise, Idaho (until 1938, now public) Trinity School for Ministry , Ambridge, Pennsylvania (until 2022, now affiliated solely with the Anglican Church in North America ) [ 6 ]

  6. Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    As Missionary bishop to Arkansas, Mississippi and the Indian Territory. 1844 1858 George W. Freeman, Missionary Bishop of Arkansas Consecrated at Christ Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, on December 9, 1838. 1858 1859 James Hervey Otey, Bishop of Tennessee Provisional bishop. 1859 1869 Henry C. Lay, Missionary Bishop of Arkansas Missionary bishop.

  7. Andrew Joseph McDonald - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1972, McDonald was appointed the fifth bishop of the Diocese of Little Rock by Pope Paul VI. [2] He received his episcopal consecration on September 5, 1972, from Archbishop Thomas McDonough, with Archbishop Philip Hannan and Bishop Gerard Frey serving as co-consecrators. [2]

  8. Barkley Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Barkley Stuart Thompson (born 1972) is a priest in the Episcopal Church who currently serves as the seventh Rector of Saint Mark's Episcopal Church in Little Rock, Arkansas. Saint Mark's is in the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. Before Saint Mark's, he served as the eighth Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in Houston, Texas. [1] Christ Church ...

  9. Robert R. Brown (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was ordained deacon on June 20, 1937, and priest on December 24, 1937, by Bishop William Theodotus Capers of West Texas. He served as priest-in-charge of All Saints' Church in San Benito, Texas, and St Alban's Church in Harlingen, Texas between 1937 and 1940, before becoming associate rector of Trinity Church in Houston, Texas in 1940.