All Saints Pastor Stays with Congregation

From the Manassas Journal Messenger:

The Rev. John Guernsey, rector of All Saints’ Church in Dale City, will not leave his 850-member congregation when he assumes his new position as a bishop for the Anglican Church of Uganda this fall.

“I’m still serving here and still have the responsibility to care for this congregation,” said Guernsey, 54, who has led the church since 1981. “My heart is here. It’s my primary calling.”

The consecration, which was announced last month, is set for Sept. 2 in Mbarara, Uganda.

As bishop, Guernsey will oversee 26 churches and 70 clergy in the United States. The churches are located throughout the country: New York, North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Texas, Kansas, Montana and California.

There are four in Virginia: Eternity Anglican Church in Richmond; South Riding Church and Church of the Holy Spirit, both in eastern Loudoun County; as well as Christ Our Lord Church in Lake Ridge. All Saints’ started the Christ Our Lord Church.

“It’s a bit overwhelming right now,” said Guernsey.

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2 comments on “All Saints Pastor Stays with Congregation

  1. KAR says:

    Neat, John Guernsey made the MJM, I may just have to spend $.35 to get my own copy :coolsmile:

  2. David+ says:

    I sure hope he has a curate or two! How does one pay Episcopal visits to 26 (and growing) other parishes per year and still preside and preach in your home parish for more than 6 months of the year? I would have loved to know that trick!