Episcopal Diocese of Olympia explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Olympia
Territory:Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Whatcom, and Wahkiakum counties in Washington state
Latin:Dioecesis Olympianae
Denomination:Episcopal Church
Rite:Episcopal
Province:Province VIII
Bishop:Melissa M. Skelton (provisional)
Cathedral:St Mark's Cathedral
Language:English, Spanish
Established:September 14, 1910
Congregations:90 (2022)
Members:19,143 (2022)
Website:www.ecww.org
Map:ECUSA Olympia.png

The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, also known as the Episcopal Church in Western Washington, is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in Washington state west of the Cascade Range. It is one of 17 dioceses and an area mission that make up Province 8. The diocese started as a missionary district in 1853 and was formally established in 1910.[1]

The name of the diocese refers to the region of "Olympia" and is not related to the state capital Olympia. The see city is Seattle, with St. Mark's the cathedral church of the diocese. Following the resignation of Greg Rickel (the eighth bishop of Olympia) on December 31, 2022, the diocese is led by Melissa M. Skelton as bishop provisional.[2]

Bishops

These are the bishops who have served the territory now known as the Diocese of Olympia:[3]

Missionary Bishops

Bishops of Oregon and Washington territories

  1. Thomas Fielding Scott (1854–1867)
  2. Benjamin Wistar Morris (1868–1880)

Bishops of Washington state

  1. John A. Paddock (1880–1894)
  2. William Morris Barker (1894–1901)
  3. Frederick W. Keator (1902–1910)

Bishops of Olympia

  1. Frederick W. Keator (1910–1924)
  2. S. Arthur Huston (1925–1947)
  3. Stephen F. Bayne, Jr. (1947–1960)
  4. William F. Lewis (1960–1964)
  5. Ivol Ira Curtis (1964–1976)
  6. Robert H. Cochrane (1976–1989)
  7. Vincent Waydell Warner, Jr. (1990–2007)
    Sanford Zangwill Kaye Hampton, assisting bishop
    Bavi Edna Rivera, bishop suffragan (2006–2009)[4]
  8. Gregory Rickel (2007–2022)[5]
    Melissa M. Skelton, bishop provisional (2023–present)

Huston Camp and Conference Center

The Diocese owns a summer camp located in Gold Bar, WA next to the Wallace Falls State Park. Director Bill Tubbs for the last 20 years has overseen operation of both the Conference and Summer Camp seasons.[6]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Olympia, Diocese of. Episcopal Church . November 13, 2023.
  2. Web site: Bishop Provisional Announcement . Episcopal Church in Western Washington . February 6, 2023.
  3. The Episcopal Church Annual. Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005)
  4. Web site: Well, this is rather embarrassing..... | Diocese of Olympia . 2011-05-09 . https://archive.today/20110807223543/http://www.ecww.org/BishopRiveraRetires.cfm . 2011-08-07 . dead .
  5. http://www.episcopalchurch.org/79901_85888_ENG_HTM.htm "Gregory Rickel elected bishop of Olympia"
  6. http://www.huston.org "Huston Camp and Conference Center Website"

External links

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