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NEVADA: Sixth nominee added to diocesan bishop slate

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[Diocese of Nevada] The Rev. Jeffrey D. Paul, rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Carson City, Nevada, has been nominated to the existing slate of nominees to become the 10th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Nevada.

The previous slate of five nominees was announced July 19. That announcement opened a nomination-by-petition process which ended on August 1. Paul, 52, was added to the slate on August 27.

The five original nominees are:

Biographical information about each nominee is available here.

The bishop, to be elected during the diocese's October 12-14 convention, will succeed Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, who was elected presiding bishop on June 18, 2006 during the 75th General Convention and left her Nevada ministry on October 25, 2006.

Nevada's 10th bishop will be ordained and consecrated on January 5, 2008.

The Diocese of Nevada comprises about 6,000 Episcopalians worshipping in 35 congregations, including one in the neighboring state of Arizona.

Nevada has been a leader in the development of what is known variously as total, mutual or shared ministry, according to the diocesan profile. Most of the ordained clergy serve on a volunteer basis, while retired or engaged in secular employment. About 42 members of the clergy have received their training through individualized programs designed by the commission on ministry. Less than 20 of the active Nevada clergy have been trained in traditional three-year residential seminary programs.

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