Ted Follows (bishop) explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific-Prefix:The Right Reverend
Ted Follows
Bishop of Western Canada and Alaska
Church:Reformed Episcopal Church
Diocese:Western Canada and Alaska
Term:1993–1996 (Western Canada and Alaska)
Successor:Charles Dorrington
Consecration:September 12, 1993
Consecrated By:Wilbur Lyle
Birth Date:June 8, 1926
Other Post:Rector, Church of Our Lord

Edward Arthur "Ted" Follows (June 8, 1926 – September 1, 2013[1]) was a Canadian Anglican bishop and pastor in the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC). From 1993 to 1996, he was bishop ordinary of the Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska.

Biography

The Reformed Episcopal Church had dwindled in Canada to just three parishes, including the historic Church of Our Lord founded by Edward Cridge, when it was decided to create two dioceses and pursue reunification with the U.S. branch of the REC. Follows was elected bishop of the newly formed Diocese of Western Canada and Alaska.[2] On September 13, 1993, he was consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Wilbur Lyle, the Rt. Rev. Royal U. Grote Jr., the Rt. Rev. Robert H. Booth, and newly consecrated REC Bishop of Eastern Canada Michael Fedechko.[3]

Follows served concurrently as rector of Church of Our Lord. In 1994, the Reformed Episcopal Church of Canada merged into the Reformed Episcopal Church.[4] In 1996, Follows stepped down to focus on his work as rector of Church of Our Lord and principal of Cridge Memorial Theological College and was succeeded by Charles Dorrington.

Follows was married to Betty and had three children. He died on September 13, 2013, in Sidney, Vancouver Island.

Notes and References

  1. News: Edward Arthur Follows . 24 January 2023 . The Times Colonist . September 8, 2013.
  2. REPORT OF BISHOP E. A. (Ted) FOLLOWS . Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church . 1996 . 97-99 . 24 January 2023.
  3. FORTY-EIGHTH GENERAL COUNCIL of the REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church . 1996 . 55, 60, 98 . 1 December 2022.
  4. REPORT OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE . Journal of the Proceedings of the Forty-Eighth General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church . 1996 . 44 . 24 January 2023.