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28th Presiding Bishop & Primate
The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe was elected presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church in June 2024 and took office on Nov. 1 for a nine-year term. In this role, he serves as the church’s chief pastor and CEO. Known for his expertise in organizational learning and adaptive change, Rowe is committed to strengthening support for local ministry and mission.
He was ordained bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania in 2007 after serving as rector of St. John’s in Franklin, Pennsylvania, for seven years. From 2014 to 2018, he served as bishop provisional of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, and from 2019 to 2024, he led a partnership between the Episcopal Dioceses of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York.
Rowe holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Grove City College, a Master of Divinity degree from Virginia Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in organizational learning and leadership from Gannon University. He has served as a leader of many civic and churchwide organizations and governance bodies, and as parliamentarian for the House of Bishops.
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Christmas Eve Service Wednesday,December 24 at 3:00 pm Join us for worship at Grace Episcopal Church.
Read MoreMost of us don't like to talk about intimate partner violence and sexual assault yet it's very common and it thrives in that silence, Mandy VanLaningham of the Hope Crisis Center told those who gathered at the St. And...
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It was a joyous evening at St. Andrew's on June 5 as we celebrated our shared ministry with The Rev. David Stock. Bishop Scott Barker and Canon Liz Easton came to this little stone church to recognize Father David as...
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The Rev. David Stock, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, has joined the rotation of ministers who write columns for the Seward Independent. His first column, published on May 14, is especially memorable. H...
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St. Andrew's is so pleased to welcome Grace Schaubroeck to the Episcopal Church. Bishop Scott Barker confirmed her as a member of the church in a November 24 service at St. Andrew's. He was attended by Canon Liz East...
Read MoreSpirituality 101 meets on Sundays at 9:00 AM in the parish hall, resuming July 21st!
Read MoreWestern Deanery Meeting being held at St. Matthew’s on Saturday, June 1st. 9:30 – 10:00 am Coffee Hour 10:00 – 11:30 Program by Teresa Houser & survivors of Magdalene Omaha 11:30 – 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Eucharist...
Read MoreA beautiful sunny day greeted visitors to St. Andrew's for an Earth Day Festival that had something for almost everyone. Sunny Risë Mitchell There were raptors from Fontenelle Forest, a tree frog, a turtle...
Read MoreMoms In Prayer Group meet Wednesdays at 6:30 pm August to April. Anyone interested in learning more, can contact Michelle at 308-760-2163 or go to https://momsinprayer.org.
Read MoreThe St. Andrew's parish met over soup and cinnamon rolls on January 21 to elect new leaders for the church. Matt Gruntorad was elected senior warden to succeed Pat Coldiron. He acts as a liaison between Father Davi...
Read More“Because of Bethlehem – Love is Born Hope is Here” by Max Lucado. Four-session video Bible Study beginning Wednesday, November 29, 6:30–8:00 pm in the Parish Hall. Lucado explores how the One who made everything ch...
Read MoreSt. Matthew's – Alliance, Nebraska Sunday, at 10:00 am when we celebrate Morning Prayer, Rite II You are able to watch live Sunday services by clicking on Live Streaming link to the right on the home page. You can v...
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If you are experiencing the loss of a loved one, you are invited to a drop-in grief support group that meets monthly in the St. Andrew's parish hall.
Read MorePlease see the most current letter from Bishop Barker posted below.
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Dear Friends, The following is a message from Bishop Barker regarding the suspension of public worship for the next three weeks as we attempt to limit the spread of the Coronavirus. More information for how you ca...
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