Law firm will investigate the disciplinary process from 2021 to 2025.
ACNA commissions an independent review of Bishop Stewart Ruch trial. Investigation will assess the disciplinary process, but will not revisit the outcome of the trial.
After Ruch's acquittal, ACNA grapples with trial implications and looks to reform
Last month, after years of waiting and a tumultuous church trial, Anglican Bishop Stewart Ruch was acquitted by a church court, which said the prosecution provided no clear and convincing evidence that he violated any ...
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 ...
'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.
Process encourages feedback and participation from fellow Anglicans.
Amid mounting accusations of procedural misconduct in the church trial of one of their own bishops, members of the Anglican Church in North America attended a virtual town hall where a plan was unveiled for ...
Calls trial ‘irreparably tainted’
The long-awaited church trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch, a leader in the Anglican Church in North America, is facing a crisis in the wake of the sudden resignation of a lawyer who represented the denomination ...
Christian ministries targeted in India, Saddleback Church, ACNA Bishop Stewart Ruch, Investigation at Menlo Park Church, and car donations
On This Date at MinistryWatch: Christian ministries targeted in India, Saddleback Church, ACNA Bishop Stewart Ruch, Investigation at Menlo Park Church, and car donations
As an Anglican bishop faces a church trial for allegedly minimizing abuse and misconduct, observers are wondering: Could this have happened anywhere?
The Anglican Church in North America will soon begin a high-profile church trial against a beloved bishop who is accused of welcoming men with histories of predatory behavior into church leadership.