Welcome to The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, Bishop of Texas

We are delighted to welcome The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, Bishop of Texas when he joins us at the Cathedral on Sunday, November 17th. Join us first for a special Cathedral Forum (10:00 a.m.) on The Ministry and Role of Bishops (more information below). We are excited to then have Bishop Doyle join us as the preacher for the 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist service.

Andrew Doyle, ninth Bishop of Texas, describes his six-word autobiography as: “Met Jesus on pilgrimage, still walking.” Bishop Doyle received his M.Div. from Virginia Theological Seminary after receiving a fine arts degree from the University of North Texas. Previous to his election in 2008, Bishop Doyle served for five years as Canon to the Ordinary. He also served churches in Temple and College Station, as well as being elected deputy to several General Conventions. He most recently served on the Structure Committee and as president of the Compass Rose Society, a global group of patrons and leaders making a difference in the Anglican Communion.  Today, he coaches new bishops and continues to lead in the wider church and Global Communion.

Bishop Doyle’s focus for ministry is service, evangelism and reconciliation, planting 15 new churches and more than 50 new “missional communities” in the next five years. An avid reader and fly fisherman, Bishop Doyle has written several books, often mixing references from pop culture’s music and movies with the latest in secular leadership trends in order to reach the broadest spectrum of readers and challenge Episcopalians to move into their communities with the Gospel in word and action. His writings include: “Unabashedly Episcopalian: The Good News of the Episcopal Church”, 2012; “Proudly Episcopal”, 2015; “Church: A Generous Community Amplified for the Future”, 2015; “A Generous Community: Being Church In A New Missionary Age”, 2015; “Small Batch: Local, Organic, and Sustainable Church”, 2016; “The Jesus Heist”, 2017; “Vocātiō: Imaging a Visible Church”, 2018; “Citizen: Faithful Discipleship in a Partisan World”, 2020; “Embodied Liturgy: Virtual Reality and Liturgical Theology in Conversation”, 2021; “Episcopate: The Role of Bishops in a Shared Future”,  A Collection of Essays, 2022.

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