Work to Be Done By Michael Hunn Now that I have outlined the purpose of the consent process and my thinking about how to approach giving or withholding consent to the election of Charlie Holt as Bishop of Florida, I want to... Read More...
For and Against Consent in the Election of Charlie Holt By Michael Hunn In the first part of this series, I explained the role of bishops in the church and the function of the consent process. As I and my fellow bishops consider whether we should give consent to... Read More...
Considering the Consent Process for Charlie Holt By Michael Hunn The Episcopal Church is thinking and praying a lot about the Diocese of Florida now that the time has come for bishops and standing committees to give or withhold their consent to the election of the Rev. Charlie Holt to serve as Bishop Coad... Read More...
On Letting Florida Decide By Mark Michael In 2020, I served as an election judge in my town. The pandemic had left the county board short on volunteers, and I was glad to carry on a family tradition, as my mother has staffed the poll... Read More...
What Should Bishops Do? By Leander S. Harding Not long after I was ordained some 40 years ago this June, our bishop took a leave for health reasons. After about six months he was back in office and a changed man with a winsome comb... Read More...
Worth Talking About: The Episcopate and Women The worst thing we could do is say we should not be talking about these slates.
Against Walkabouts We need a new term in our bishop searches, one without the culturally fraught 19th-century language exchange of Blackbirding as its only background.