Episcopal Diocese of Spokane
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Diocese of Spokane | |
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Episcopal | |
Cathedral | St. John's (Spokane) |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Gretchen Rehberg |
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Location of the Diocese of Spokane | |
Website | |
www.spokanediocese.org |
The Episcopal Diocese of Spokane is a
The Diocese of Spokane started as a missionary district in the mid-1860s. One of the earliest missionary priests, Lemuel H. Wells, established twenty-three missions in the late 19th century and became the first Bishop of Spokane in 1892.
The early part of the 20th century saw the growth of Christian education programs. This included the establishment of a summer camp for youth on
By the mid 20th century, the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Spokane was begun and completed. A striking example of American neo-gothic architecture, the Cathedral dominates the southern skyline of Spokane as it sits high upon a hill overlooking downtown.
The late 20th century saw the establishment of a diocesan housing corporation to bring more housing for the elderly throughout the diocese, as well as the expansion and strengthening of local ministries.
The territory of the Diocese of Spokane has thirty-eight congregations and encompasses all of Washington east of the Cascades and the northern Idaho panhandle. Western Washington is within the Diocese of Olympia, and southern Idaho is in the Diocese of Idaho, seated at St. Michael's in Boise.
Bishops
- Lemuel Henry Wells(1892–1913)
- Herman Page (1915–1923)
- Edward Makin Cross (1924–1954)
- Russell Sturgis Hubbard (1954–1967)
- John Wyatt (1967–1978)
- Leigh A. Wallace, Jr.(1979–1990)
- Frank Jeffrey Terry, Jr. (1990–1999)
- James E. Waggoner, Jr.(2000–2017)
- Gretchen Rehberg (2017–Present)