The Diocese of West Missouri is a
diocese
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
History
In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associa ...
of the
Episcopal Church in the United States of America
The Episcopal Church, based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere, is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is a mainline Protestant denomination and is divided into nine provinces. The presiding bishop o ...
and a member of
Province VII. It has jurisdiction over sixty counties in western
Missouri
Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t ...
running from the cities
Fairfax in the north to
Branson Branson may refer to:
Places
;Canada
* Branson, Toronto
;United States
* Branson, Missouri, a popular tourist destination in the Ozark Mountains
* Branson, Colorado
* Branson City, California
* The Branson School, in Ross, California
* Warrenpoi ...
in the south and from
Kansas City in the west to
Fayette in the east. Its
Cathedral
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and diocesan offices are located in downtown Kansas City. As of 2020 the diocese was made up of 47
parishes and congregations divided into 3
deaneries
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.
History
The diocese traces its roots to the missionary work of
Bishop Jackson Kemper who founded churches in the area between 1836 and 1845. In 1841 the churches in the state of Missouri were joined together in the newly founded
Diocese of Missouri. Over time the diocese grew to over 90 congregations throughout the state and in 1886 the 50th diocesan convention of the Diocese of Missouri approved a plan to split the diocese in two. On October 15, 1889 The 36th
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of the Episcopal Church approved the motion presented by the Diocese of Missouri and the Diocese of West Missouri was born.
The new diocese, originally known as the diocese of Kansas City, was given jurisdiction over 60 counties in the western part of the state covering 36,720 square miles.
On June 3, 1890 the new diocese elected its first bishop, The Rt. Rev.
Edward Robert Atwill. Under Atwill the diocese continued to grow and 9 new churches were founded. Bishop Atwill served the Diocese of West Missouri until his death on January 24, 1911.
Following Atwill's death, the diocese elected the Rt. Rev.
Sidney Catlin Partridge, the first bishop of Kyoto, as their second bishop. He was translated to the see of West Missouri and served as its bishop until his death on June 22, 1930 from lobar pneumonia. It was under Partridge's episcopate that
Harry S. Truman
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married his wife
Bess at
Trinity Episcopal Church in Independence.
In 1930 the diocese elected The Rev.
Robert Nelson Spencer
Robert Nelson Spencer (February 18, 1877 – August 19, 1961) was a hymn writer and the third bishop of West Missouri in The Episcopal Church, serving from October 28, 1930, to 1949.
Early life and education
Spencer was born on February 18, 187 ...
to succeed Partridge. Spencer was consecrated a bishop on October 28, 1930. From Bishop Atwill's time the diocese had continued to grow and it was under Bishop Spencer in 1935 that Grace and Holy Trinity Church at 13th and Broadway was designated as the diocese's Cathedral Church. Spencer resigned his ministry as Bishop of West Missouri in 1949.
Spencer was followed as bishop by
Edward Randolph Welles II who was elected as bishop on December 6, 1949 and consecrated for that role on April 19, 1950. Under Bishop Spencer the diocese continued to grow and 11 churches were founded between 1953 and 1972. Bishop Spencer resigned in 1972 and two years later took part in the ordination of the
Philadelphia Eleven.
After Welles retirement the diocese elected
Arthur Anton Vogel
Arthur Anton Vogel (February 24, 1924 – March 6, 2012) was an American author and prelate who was the fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri.
Biography
Vogel was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on February 24, 1924, son of Art ...
, a professor at
Nashotah House
Nashotah House is an Anglican seminary in Nashotah, Wisconsin. The seminary opened in 1842 and received its official charter in 1847. The institution is independent and generally regarded as one of the more theologically conservative seminaries i ...
theological seminary, to be its fifth bishop. Vogel authored two books during his tenure as Bishop and delivered the invocation at the 1976
Republican National Convention which met in Kansas City. Vogel retired in 1989 and was succeeded by his
Coadjutor, The Rt. Rev.
John Clark Buchanan
John Clark Buchanan (May 6, 1933 – April 15, 2020) was an American bishop. He was the sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri.
Early life and education
Buchanan was born on May 6, 1933, in Joanna, South Carolina to Dock Jones Bu ...
who served the diocese for ten years retiring in 1999. Under Buchanan two more churches were admitted to the diocese.
Buchanan was followed on the diocesan seat by
Barry Robert Howe who served as diocesan bishop until his retirement in 2011. Following Howe's retirement the diocesan convention elected the Rev.
Martin Scott Field
Martin Scott Field (born September 13, 1956) was the eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri from March 6, 2011 until September 14, 2021.
Early life and education
Field was born on September 13, 1956 in Salem, Ohio. He was educate ...
to serve as the 8th Bishop of West Missouri. Field was consecrated on March 6, 2011 by the Most Rev.
Katherine Jefferts Schori. On April 8, 2021 following a mediation process outlined by the canons of the Episcopal Church it was announced that Bishop Field would resign his ministry as Bishop on Holy Cross Day, 2021 and that the diocese would begin the process of calling a
Bishop Provisional.
On August 3, 2021 the Standing Committee of the diocese announced that their candidate for Bishop Provisional was the Rt. Rev.
Diane Jardine Bruce, the 7th
Bishop Suffragan of the
Diocese of Los Angeles. On Saturday, November 6th, 2021, the Convention of the Diocese meeting at
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral is an Episcopal cathedral in the Quality Hill neighborhood of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri.
History
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral wa ...
, Kansas City elected
Diane Jardine Bruce as Bishop Provisional. She took up residence in the Diocese and began her ministry on December 1st, 2021. Bruce is the first woman to lead the diocese as its bishop. She was formally welcomed and seated in the diocesan
Cathedra on the
Feast of the Epiphany
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In Western Christianity, the feast commemorates principally (but not ...
, 2022.
Bishops of West Missouri
Suffragan and Assisting Bishops
* Robert R. Spears, Jr., Suffragan Bishop 1967-1970 (subsequently Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester, 1970–1984)
Churches
Ministries
The diocese sponsors and supports a number of ministries throughout its geographical boundaries. They include:
*
Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City
Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City is a tertiary care hospital is located at 4401 Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri. It is part of the Saint Luke's Health System.
History
The origins of Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City began in 1882, wh ...
* Bishop Spencer Place, Kansas City
* Nourish KC
* St. Luke's Nursing Center, Carthage
* Bishop Kemper School for Ministry
* Council of Churches of the Ozarks
* St. Luke's Home Care and Hospice
See also
*
List of Succession of Bishops for the Episcopal Church, USA
References
External links
*
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral website
West Missouri
Christianity in Missouri
Protestantism in Missouri
Religious organizations established in 1890
Anglican dioceses established in the 19th century
Religion in Kansas City, Missouri
Province 7 of the Episcopal Church (United States)
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