Mark A. Cowell Explained

Mark A. Cowell
Type:bishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Right Reverend
Bishop of Western Kansas
Church:Episcopal Church
Diocese:Western Kansas
Elected:May 5, 2018
Term:2018-present
Predecessor:Michael Milliken
Consecration:December 1, 2018
Consecrated By:Michael B. Curry
Ordination:November 29, 2003 (deacon)
June 12, 2004 (priest)
Nationality:American
Religion:Anglican
Spouse:Julie Fletcher Cowell
Children:3
Enthroned:December 1, 2018

Mark Andrew Cowell is the sixth and current bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas.

Biography

Raised in the Episcopal Church, he attended Drew University where he majored in political science and received a bachelor's degree in 1990. He graduated from law school at Wasburn University Law School in 1994.

While working as an attorney in Kansas he received a call to the ministry. He was trained locally and ordained deacon in October 2003 and priest in June 2004.[1]

He was consecrated on December 1, 2018, succeeding Michael Milliken. Like many clergy in his largely rural diocese, Cowell is bi-vocational. In addition to serving as bishop and as vicar of two churches he works part time as the City Municipal Prosecutor for the City of Dodge.[2]

His wife Julie Fletcher Cowell is Pawnee County magistrate judge. They have three children: Gabriel, Gryffin and Cathleen.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paulsen. David. 2018-12-03. Mark Cowell consecrated bishop of Diocese of Western Kansas. 2021-01-30. Episcopal News Service. en-US.
  2. Web site: About Bishop Cowell. 2021-01-30. diowks. en.
  3. Web site: Mark Cowell: From the Pulpit to the Courtroom - Washburn University Alumni Association and Foundation. 2021-01-30. wualumni.org.