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Name
  
Creighton Jones

Successor
  
Thomas Gordon

Predecessor
  
Scott McLaughlin


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Church
  
Orthodox Anglican Communion

See
  
Orthodox Anglican Church

In office
  
21 July 2012 to 18 April 2015

Consecration
  
21, July 2012 by Jacob A. Welbourne, George D. Stenhouse, John Sathyakumar

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T. Creighton Jones was the Presiding Bishop of the Orthodox Anglican Church and Metropolitan Archbishop of the Orthodox Anglican Communion. His apostolic succession is Anglican, Old Catholic, and Orthodox. He was the fifth archbishop to lead the Orthodox Anglican Communion and the Orthodox Anglican Church.

In 2012, Scott McLaughlin announced his retirement and nominated Jones as his successor. This nomination was confirmed by a vote of the General Convention of the Orthodox Anglican Church on June 9, 2012. Jones also served as the chancellor of Saint Andrew's Theological College and Seminary from 2012 to 2015.

On November 16, 2014, Jones announced his retirement and nominated his suffragan, Thomas E. Gordon, to be his successor. His retirement was effective on April 18, 2015.

References

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