MinistryWatch has published more than 30,000 words about ACNA in the past five years, and many of those words have come from Kathryn Post. Kathryn Post is a reporter for RNS and she has done ...
ACNA cleared Bishop Julian Dobbs in two separate accusations of financial mismanagement
(RNS) — Bishop Julian Dobbs, who was appointed last month to serve as acting archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America, was previously investigated — and reportedly cleared — of two instances of financial ...
The Archbishop Steve Wood Controversy
ANALYSIS–The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), founded in 2009 as a conservative alternative to the more progressive Episcopal Church and Anglican Church of Canada, has long positioned itself as a beacon of orthodox Anglicanism. ...
On Tuesday, Ruch was found not guilty on all counts after tumultuous months-long church trial
Bishop Stewart Ruch, an Anglican bishop accused of mishandling abuse allegations and failing to safeguard parishioners in his care, was found not guilty on all counts after a tumultuous trial that spanned more than four ...
Suspension comes after 140+ ACNA clergy called for Wood’s inhibition amid sexual misconduct allegations
Archbishop Steve Wood, who leads the Anglican Church in North America, has been temporarily suspended from his ministry.
Questions also arise about interim leader
A second woman has come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against the leader of the Anglican Church in North America.
Church investigation will determine if church trial is warranted amid sexual misconduct claims.
Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads the Anglican Church in North America, is taking a voluntary leave of absence in the wake of allegations of sexual harassment, bullying and plagiarism.
It’s the latest in a string of crises to rock the small, conservative denomination.
Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads the Anglican Church of North America, faces allegations of sexual harassment, bullying and plagiarism, according to an explosive report released by The Washington Post.
Break comes as Bishop Derek Jones declined to participate in investigation he and his lawyers deemed unlawful.
On Sunday, Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads ACNA, temporarily restricted Bishop Derek Jones, who oversees the JAFC, from ministry, citing “credible complaints” alleging “abuse of ecclesiastical power.”
'Bringing justice to victims is my sole interest in this case,' said new prosecutor Thomas Crapps.
Three weeks after proceedings began in the Anglican Church in North America trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch, another prosecutor has been appointed — the third named to the role.