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The Right Reverend
William L. Murdoch
Bishop of New England
Then-Episcopal priest Bill Murdoch interviewed in a 2005 Anglican Communion Network documentary.Then-Episcopal priest Bill Murdoch interviewed in a 2005 Anglican Communion Network documentary.
ChurchAnglican Church in North America
DioceseAnglican Diocese in New England
In office2009-2019
Orders
OrdinationMay 1986
ConsecrationAugust 30, 2007
by Benjamin Nzimbi
Personal details
Born1949

William "Bill" L. Murdoch (born 1949) is an American Anglican bishop. He is married to Sally and they have three adult children.

Ecclesiastical career

Murdoch has a BS at the University of New Hampshire and a M.Div. at the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He was ordained first as a Congregational minister and after as an Episcopal priest in May 1986.

He served as rector of the All Saints Episcopal Church in West Newbury, Massachusetts, from 1993 to 2007. During his leadership his congregation experienced an unusual growth. He left the Episcopal Church, with his parish, in 2007, due to his opposition to the ordination on non-celibate homosexual clergy, and he became a Suffragan Bishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya. He was consecrated on August 30, 2007, at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, Kenya. He joined the Anglican Church in North America, upon its creation, in June 2009. He became the first Bishop of the Anglican Diocese in New England, in 2009. He resigned as rector of his parish in 2012, to focus on his work as bishop.

He was also adjunct professor at the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has led several Alpha Holy Spirit Weekends for Christians of several denominations.

References

  1. Amesbury's Bishop Murdoch resigns as rector of All Saints, Wicked Local.com
  2. Bishop William Murdoch Biography at Anglican Diocese of New England Website

External links

Anglican Communion titles
New title I New England
2009–2019
Succeeded byAndrew Williams


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