Provincial Staff & Contacts

The Most Reverend (Dr) Russell McClanahan Archbishop McClanahan is the Presiding Bishop of the Province of St. Peter and the Archdiocese of the Holy Cross. He has been in the ministry since 1965. He has served as Program Director for an alcohol and drug treatment center, Pastor, Church Planter and Missionary. He has traveled extensively throughout the West Indies and portions of South America and is the President of Evangelical Episcopal Theological Seminary. He was consecrated as a Bishop Oct. 3, 1995 and served as the International Presiding Archbishop of the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches from the first Advent of 2003 to July of 2006. Under the leadership of Archbishop Russ the Province of St. Peter and the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches as nearly tripled in size world-wide. Archbishop Russ and his wife make their home in Tallahassee, Florida DrRussMac@aol.com 

The Right Reverend (Dr) Charles Travis Bishop Travis leads the Diocese of St Chad. Bishop Travis is most notably the President of Logos Christian College in Jacksonville, Florida. Logos was founded in 1978 as a trans-denominational education ministry of the Logos Global Network. With over 200 national and international accredited schools of ministry, Logos offers individual distance learning programs of study from the Associate Degree level, through the undergraduate, graduate, and several doctoral degrees. In 1982, Logos was authorized by The Florida State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities to grant degrees and continues as a registered degree granting institution with The Florida Commission for Independent Education . drt@logos.edu or www.logos.edu

The Most Reverend (Dr) Ricardo Lorite de Lima Archbishop Lorite de Lima leads the Archdiocese of Brazil. The Archdiocese of Brazil joined the CEEC in November of 2007. Seeking to expand beyond the borders of Brazil in ministry outreach, the CEEC with its "relational structure" vice geographic boundaries was the right fit for this historic body. rilolima@yahoo.com.br
http://www.igrejaanglicana.com/

The Right Reverend Don W. Jones Bishop Jones is Bishop over the Missionary Dioces of the Nativity. Ordained in 1984 as a charismatic pastor, he ministered in several independent churches and taught at two ministry colleges. He became an advocate of convergence ministry after experiencing "the good, the bad, and the ugly" of the charismatic movement. As Bishop, he leads his team of churches and ministers of the Missionary Diocese of the Nativity in building parishes that point to the Cross. As founder of the Knights of the Cross and Covenant, Bishop Jones hopes to build chapters across denominational lines dedicated to charitable work, clergy support, and disaster relief. Frdon177@aol.com

The Right Reverend (Dr) Bruce Wright Bishop Wright oversees the Missionary Diocese of St. John the Beloved. Bishop Wright has been married for 32 years. He and his wife, Elaine, have three children and three grandchildren. Entering the ministry in 1985, Bishop Wright was consecrated in 1999. He serves as a Senior Chaplain and Manager of The Department of Spiritual Care, University Community Hospital, University Community Hospital Carrollwood, and Pepin Heart Hospital and Research Center, Tampa, FL. Also, Bishop Wright serves on the Disaster Preparedness Committee for the State of Florida Department of Health: specifically working with the Florida Emergency Systems for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) bruce@lifespringtampa.org

The Right Reverend Alan Morris Bishop Morris is Bishop of the Missionary Diocese of St.Aiden of Lindisfarne. Bishop Morris' work in the area around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been significant for the Province of St. Peter. The focus of Bishop Morris' ministry is kingdom expansion through the hard work of discipleship and the spiritual transformation of disciples. His work of raising up, equipping and releasing of ministry into the home church models, and partnering in ministry with the "Church Army" occupy a major portion of the ministry. An accomplished artist and art teacher, he uses watercolors, oil paintings and sculpting as a method of experiencing a contemplative life and to support the mission vision. a_amorris@yahoo.com or www.missionarywatercolors.com

The Right Reverend Rex Harmon Canon Harmon serves as Bishop for the Diocese of Austrailia. Bishop Harmon's church ministry has been highly successful over the last several years. Outreach and church planting in Australia for the CEEC began in earnest in the latter part of 2006. Bishop Harmon and his wife have been "called out" in an extraordinary way as they begin a relational Anglican presence in Australia. rexharman@bigpond.com

The Right Reverend Kevin Higgins Bishop Higgins is the Bishop for the Diocese of St Paul. Outside of the CEEC, Bishop Higgins serves as the Executive Director of Global Teams - which is an ecumenical and non-denominational organization that supports missionaries in the field. Bishop Higgins is an expert in the Islamic faith and has a primary ministry to Muslims. His wife, Susan, is also a highly experienced Senior Missionary and together, they remain actively engaged in the mission field. The majority of the Diocese churches are oversees. Quest Church is the Cathedral seat and is located in Bakersfield, California. Bishop Higgins was consecrated a bishop in March of 2007.

The Right Reverend (Dr.) Henry Roberts Dr Roberts serves as Suffragan Bishop for Archbishop McClanahan. Dr. Roberts' ministry can best be described as "full service." Under his care are several churches in the Mobile, Alabama area that involves community fellowship, soup kitchens, a television and radio ministry, full outreach ministries, and a host of other ministries associated with this large metropolitan area. He was consecrated as a Bishop in December of 2007.

The Right Reverend Derek Jones Bishop Jones is Bishop of the Missionary Diocese of the Ascension (Chaplaincy). Bishop Jones serves as the chaplain endorsing official for chaplains serving with the United States military, the Veterans Administration, and vocational Police, Fire, and Hospital Chaplains. A bi-vocational minister, he was the founding priest of Coventry Anglican Church in Alabaster, AL. In his civilian capacity, Bishop Jones is a military officer in the USAFR and a 24-year combat veteran fighter pilot and is currently the Reserve Advisor to the Commander at the Air Force Doctrine Development and Education Center at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, Alabama. An accomplished musician, Bishop Jones has musically ministered in countless churches in the US and abroad. He and his family make their home in central Alabama. coventry.anglican@gmail.com

The Right Reverend (Dr) John C. Hope, Sr., (Retired) has retired from ministry and from the State of Florida, Department of Correction, where he was the Parole and Probation Supervisor responsible for the South Dade Operations. In 1992 Bishop Hope entered the International Seminary, Orlando, Florida where he received the Ph.D. Degree in Pastoral Care and Guidance (1966). From 1966 to 1999 he was the supervisor in charge of the counseling staff at Agape Women's Center. He and his lovely wife, Mona M. Hope, BSN, RN have been married for over 40 years and make their home in Florida. drjohnsr@bellsouth.net

The Reverend Canon Gene Koprowski Canon Koprowski serves as director of media relations for the Province of St. Peter. A bi-vocational minister, Canon Gene has worked in communications and media for over 20 years. Most recently serving as a Senior Correspondent for United Press International (UPI), Canon Koprowski has written for such notable media outlets as the Washington Post, CBS News Radio, and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). He as also worked as a Senior Capitol Hill and White House Senior Correspondent. In addition to being the editor for the new "In the News" section of the CEEC website, Canon Gene also produces an e-mail newsletter, "Logos" for the CEEC. Canon Gene also serves as a chaplain to a local assisted living facility and serves other faith based organizations in his area. Canon Gene and his wife make their home in the Chicago area.