The_Episcopal_Church_in_Colorado

The Episcopal Church in Colorado

The Episcopal Church in Colorado

Episcopal Church diocese in Colorado


The Diocese of Colorado is the diocese of the Episcopal Church which covers all of Colorado. It is in Province VI. Its cathedral, Saint John's Cathedral, Denver, is located in Denver, along with its offices. John Franklin Spalding was the first bishop of the diocese. Kimberly "Kym" Lucas is the current bishop.[1]

Saint John's Cathedral
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History

Colorado was part of the Missionary District of the Northwest from 1859 until 1865, when the Missionary District of Colorado and Parts Adjacent was established. On October 4, 1866, the House of Bishops changed the Missionary District of Colorado and Parts Adjacent to include Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming, while Montana and Idaho were detached from Colorado. On October 30, 1874, the district was once more changed, this time as the Missionary District of Colorado with jurisdiction in Wyoming, while New Mexico was detached from Colorado. It was on October 15, 1883, that the Missionary District of Colorado was established, after which Wyoming was made a created into a separate missionary district. The Missionary District became the Diocese of Colorado on June 9, 1887.[2]

Congregations by region

The Episcopal Church in Colorado is divided into five regions – the Northwestern, Southwestern, Sangre de Cristo, High Plains, and Front Range:

Front Range

High Plains

Northwestern

Sangre de Cristo

Southwestern

List of bishops

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References

  1. Episcopal Church Annual, 2004, Harrisburg: Morehouse Publishing, p. 153.
  2. "Colorado, Diocese of", The Episcopal Church. Retrieved on 11 January 2021.

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