Navajoland Area Mission

Navajoland Area Mission
Navajoland Area Mission
Location
Ecclesiastical province Province VIII
Statistics
Congregations 8 (2 in NM & 3 each in AZ & UT)
Information
Cathedral None
Current leadership
Bishop The Right Rev Dr David Bailey
Map

Location of the Navajoland Area Mission
Website
episcopal-navajoland.org

The Navajoland Area Mission, also known as the Episcopal Church in Navajoland, is an Area Mission of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. It is in Province 8 and its diocesan offices are located in Farmington, New Mexico.[1]

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Establishment and History

Created by General Convention in 1978, the Navajoland Area Mission comprises portions of the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, contiguous with the borders of the Navajo Nation. Formally designated an "Area Mission" of the Episcopal Church, it functions much like a diocese but with more oversight from the Office of the Presiding Bishop and the House of Bishops. Prior to its creation, the Church's ministry to the Navajo people was overseen jointly by the three Episcopal dioceses of the Rio Grande, Arizona and Utah.

The first full time appointment to Navajoland was the Right Rev Frederick W. "Fred" Putnam, Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma since 1963.[2] He commenced in January 1979 and served until his retirement in January 1983. Although 61 at the time of his appointment, came to the Mission with a strong sense of purpose and focus on the building up of indigenous ministry.[3]

The Presiding Bishop then appointed the Right Rev Wesley Frensforff, Bishop of Nevada until January 1985 and subsequently Assisting Bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, as Assisting Bishop. Bishop Frensdorff held the position in Navajoland concurrently with his other appointments. Following Bishop Frensforff’s death in a plane accident in May 1988,[4] the Presiding Bishop appointed the Right Rev William "Dub" Wolfrum, Suffragan Bishop of Colorado, as interim bishop. He served until March 1990.

The Right Rev Steven Plummer was consecrated in March 1990. He was the first elected bishop, and the first indigenous appointee to the position. Bishop Plummer took a leave of absence from May 1993 to April 1994 following revelations of sexual misconduct in the 1980s.[5] During his leave of absence, the Right Rev William Wantland, Bishop of the Diocese of Eau Claire (Wisconsin), served as Interim Bishop. Bishop Plummer, who is widely regarded as having brought stability to the Mission and moved it along a path of self-determination,[6] died in April 2005 following a long battle with cancer. The Right Rev Rustin Kimsey, retired Bishop of Eastern Oregon, was appointed Assisting Bishop and served from June 2005 to July 2006.

The Right Rev Mark MacDonald was appointed Assisting Bishop in July 2006. MacDonald had been appointed earlier in the year, and subsequent to accepting the position was invited to serve as National Indigenous Bishop for the Anglican Church of Canada.[7] He served in both positions until September 2009, when he resigned as Bishop of Navajoland to focus on his work in Canada.[8]

A special convocation of the Episcopal Church in Navajoland on October 17, 2009, selected the Rev Canon Dr David Bailey, at that time Canon to the Ordinary and Development Officer in the Diocese of Utah as interim Canon to the Ordinary for the Navajoland Area Mission, pending the election by the Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops of the next Bishop of Navajoland.[9] (The unusual election process relates to Navajoland’s status as an area mission.) He was subsequently elected on March 24, 2010, and ordained to the episcopate on August 7, 2010.[10] He is the eighth bishop to serve Navajoland, the second to be elected, and the third to serve full time in the position. Aged 70 at the time of his episcopal ordination, Bailey is expected to serve until 2012 when he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 72 for bishops of the Episcopal Church, though an extended appointment in the capacity of an Assisting or Interim Bishop would be possible.

Bishops

  • The Right Rev Frederick Warren Putnam (1979–1982)
  • The Right Rev Wesley Frensdorff (Assisting Bishop, 1983–1988)
  • The Right Rev William Harvey "Dub" Wolfrum DD (Interim Bishop, 1988–1990)
  • The Right Rev Steven Tsosie Plummer DD (1990–2005)
  • The Right Rev William C. Wantland DD (Interim Bishop, 1993–1994)
  • The Right Rev Rustin Ray Kimsey DD (Assisting Bishop, 2005–2007)
  • The Right Rev Mark Lawrence MacDonald (Assisting Bishop, 2007–2009)
  • The Right Rev Dr David Earle Bailey (2010–present)

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