Jerry A. Lamb
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The Rt. Rev. Jerry Alban Lamb (born September 4, 1940 in Denver, Colorado) was the sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern California.
[edit] Background
Bishop Jerry A. Lamb attended the Roman Catholic St. Thomas Seminary in Denver, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in 1964, and Master of Arts in 1966. In 1973 he received an M.A. in Counseling from the University of Oregon. Lamb was received into the Episcopal Church, and ordained to the diaconate in March 1977. On August 15, 1977 he was ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon.
Lamb was elected Bishop Coadjutor of Northern California in 1991 and was consecrated on June 9 of that year. In 1992, Bishop Lamb became the diocesan bishop. Also in 1992 he was awarded an honorary D.D. from The Church Divinity School of the Pacific. He is the 868th bishop consecrated into the historical episcopate of the Episcopal Church.
Bishop Lamb retired at the end of 2006 and was succeeded by the Rev. Canon Barry L. Beisner. He was then appointed assisting bishop of Nevada after the election of Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori as presiding bishop.
In March 2008, Lamb was appointed to administer the Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin in central California after Bishop John-David Schofield and at least 30 parishes, left the Episcopal Church for the Anglican Province of the Southern Cone. About 17 congregations are still Episcopal.
[edit] References and External Links
- The Episcopal Church Annual, Morehouse Publishing
- The Electronic Clerical Directory, Church Publishing, Inc.
- Diocese of Northern California Web site