Wood has been accused of sexual harassment, bullying and plagiarism.
Archbishop Steve Wood, who leads the Anglican Church in North America, will face a church trial beginning on July 20.
ACNA cleared Bishop Julian Dobbs in two separate accusations of financial mismanagement
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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.
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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.”
Bishop Sutton withdraws Robinson’s license just 10 days after issuing it
The Rev. Calvin Robinson, whose license was revoked in January after making a Nazi-like salute, is once again unable to serve as priest after an Anglican bishop rescinded a temporary license.
A conversation with Archbishop Steve Wood
On the heels of denominational dustups over women’s ordination to the priesthood and accountability for the misconduct of clergy, Steve Wood is beginning his five-year term as archbishop of the Anglican Church in North America.