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  1. About. The Diocese of Milwaukee is a Christian community of over 48 congregations and ministries and fellowships worshipping and witnessing as The Episcopal Church in southern Wisconsin. Through the work of our communicants and clergy, we seek to grow in faith as disciples of Jesus Christ serving and ministering in our local communities and the ...

  2. Jul 10, 2022 · “What A059 is about, really, is acknowledging that common prayer is evolving,” said the Rt. Rev. Jeffrey Lee, bishop provisional of Milwaukee, chair of the House of Bishops’ Committee on Prayer Book, Liturgy & Music and one of the architects of A059.

  3. The Rt. Rev. Jeffrey Lee is an adjunct professor at The Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary. The Rt. Rev. Lee served as the 12th Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago in the Episcopal Church from 2008 – 2020 where he led 34,000 Episcopalians in 127 congregations across northern and west central Illinois. Rev. Lee has earned his ...

  4. Sep 24, 2020 · James W. Montgomery, IX Bishop of Chicago, 1921-2019 Kirk Petersen - October 25, 2019 Bishop Montgomery spent his entire ordained career in the Diocese of Chicago, and served for a quarter century as bishop suffragan, coadjutor and diocesan.

  5. Presentation by Bishop Jeffrey Lee PDF version PowerPoint version Video . DEACONS' SCHOOL HANDBOOK . BROCHURE ON THE DIACONATE . CUSTOMARY FOR DEACONS . HISTORY OF THE DIACONATE IN CHICAGO. The Diocese of Chicago was one of the very first dioceses to play a leadership role in the recovery of the modern diaconate.

  6. Nov 22, 2021 · Posted Nov 22, 2021. [Diocese of Milwaukee] Bishop Jeffrey Lee, bishop provisional of the Diocese of Milwaukee, issued the following statement on Nov. 20 in response to a jury’s acquittal of defendant Kyle Rittenhouse in the killing of two men and injuring of a third. The shootings occurred during the August 2020 protests and unrest in ...

  7. The Bishops are the Chief Officers of the Connectional Organization. They are elected for life by a majority vote of the General Conference which meets every four years. Bishops shall be retired at that General Conference when the Bishop’s seventy-third (73rd) birthday is on or before July 15th of the General Conference Year.

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