Diocese of The Episcopal Church in North Texas | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
Ecclesiastical province | VII |
Headquarters | Fort Worth, Texas |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 13[1] |
Members | 3,798 (2019) |
Information | |
Denomination | Episcopal Church |
Established | November 13, 1982 |
Dissolved | July 11, 2022 |
Leadership | |
Bishop | Scott Mayer (Provisional) Rayford B. High, Jr. (Assistant Bishop) |
Map | |
Location of the Episcopal Church in North Texas at its dissolution | |
Website | |
ecntx.org |
The Episcopal Church in North Texas was a diocese of the Episcopal Church from 1982 to its merger with the Diocese of Texas in 2022. The diocese included a geographic area of 24 counties in the north central part of Texas.[2] As of 2021, it includes 13 churches, including a number of other congregations in the process of reorganization.[1] The jurisdiction was the site of a major schism in 2008. This schism was the result of the diocese's bishop, Jack Iker, leading the majority of clergy and parishes to join the Anglican Church of North America as the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. The Episcopal Church diocese is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. It announced on April 22, 2022, that it would seek reunion with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. The merger was finalized by the 80th General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America on July 11, 2022.[3]