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Robert Neil Innes (born 11 October 1959) is an Anglican bishop. Since 2014, he has been the Bishop in Europe . Prior to becoming bishop he was Chancellor and Senior Chaplain of the Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinity , Brussels.
Overall Missionary Bishop of CANA, 2014 to 2019. Felix Orji: 2011 CANA (suffr.) – I All Nations [9] Dual membership at ACNA and Church of Nigeria College of Bishops ended, became solely a Church of Nigeria bishop, 23 May 2019. Returned to ACNA, October 2022. [16] Eric Menees: 2011 V San Joaquin: Winfield Mott: 2011
Robert Innes may refer to: Robert Innes (bishop) (born 1959), Anglican bishop and Bishop of the Diocese in Europe; Robert Alexander Innes (1918–2005), Royal Air Force officer; Robert T. A. Innes (1861–1933), Scottish-South African astronomer; Bob Innes (New Zealand footballer), former association football player who represented New Zealand
In attendance were Robert Jeffress, a longtime Trump supporter and pastor of Dallas’ First Baptist Church; Paula White-Cain, a televangelist and key spiritual adviser during Trump’s first term; and Lorenzo Sewell, the pastor of Detroit’s 180 Church, who gave a spirited benediction at Monday’s inauguration.
Willard Brewing (acting bishop in charge under the REC presiding bishop, 1922–1929) Robert Livingston Rudolph (as REC presiding bishop, 1922–1930) Robert Westly Peach (as REC presiding bishop, 1930–1931) Frank V.C. Cloak (1931–1953) Joseph E. Kearny (as REC presiding bishop, 1953–1957) Howard D. Higgins (as REC presiding bishop, 1957 ...
St. Alban's Cathedral in Oviedo, Florida. The Presiding Bishop of the APA from its founding until 2021 was Walter Howard Grundorf, who was consecrated on October 3, 1991, by the Rt. Rev. Robert William Stanley Mercer, CR, sometime Bishop of Matabeleland in the Province of Central Africa, the Rt. Rev. Robert Herbert Mize, Junior, sometime Bishop of Damaraland in the Province of Southern Africa ...
The Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA) or The Anglican Mission (AM) is a self-governing church inheriting its doctrine and form of worship from the Episcopal Church in the United States (TEC) and Anglican Church of Canada with members and churchmen on a socially conservative mark on the liberal–fundamentalist spectrum of interpretation of the Bible.
The Cathedral Church of the Holy Communion is an Anglican church in Dallas, Texas. It is the cathedral of the Reformed Episcopal Church Diocese of Mid-America, which is led by Holy Communion's former longtime rector, Bishop Ray Sutton. Holy Communion is a traditional Anglican parish using the 1928 Book of Common Prayer in its worship services. [1]