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Church
  
Episcopal Church

Spouse
  
Kristin Wood

Elected
  
May 7, 1988

Name
  
R. Wood


In office
  
1990–November 4, 2000

Successor
  
Wendell Gibbs

Denomination
  
Episcopal

Previous post
  
Bishop Coadjutor (1988–1990) Rector (?–1988)

Diocese
  
Episcopal Diocese of Michigan

Alma mater
  
Dartmouth College, Virginia Theological Seminary, Ball State University

Predecessor
  
H. Coleman McGehee, Jr.

Raymond Stewart Wood Jr. (born June 25, 1934) is a bishop in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. He served the Diocese of Michigan from 1990 to 2000 as its ninth diocesan bishop.

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Personal life

Wood was born and raised in Detroit and graduated from Dartmouth College and Virginia Theological Seminary, as well as Ball State University with a master's degree in counseling and sociology. He is married to Kristin Wood, with whom he has had three children.

Ministry

Wood served as curate of St. Paul's in Columbus, Indiana, vicar of the Brown County Mission in Bean Blossom, Indiana, associate and rector of Church of All Saints in Indianapolis, and rector of Christ Church in Glendale, Ohio. During this time, he served on various diocesan councils and standing committees, and was a deputy to General Convention from 1970 to 1976 and in 1982. He also directed a diocesan casework and counseling agency in Indianapolis. Wood was elected Bishop Coadjutor on the fifth ballot during a special election held during the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan's 1988 diocesan convention, held at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Detroit on May 7, 1988.

In late 1994, he received media attention for ordaining a lesbian, Jennifer Walters, as a priest at Church of the Incarnation in Pittsfield Township, Michigan. He was also in attendance for the consecration of Bishop Gene Robinson in 2003, the first openly gay Bishop within the Episcopal Church.

He took a public position against the hiring of "permanent replacements" by the Detroit newspapers during the Detroit Newspaper Strike. He joined auxiliary Catholic bishop Thomas Gumbleton, Rabbi Irwin Gronor of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield, Michigan, and Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan in taking the position following a meeting the faith leaders held on August 15, 1995.

On September 17, 2000, he delivered the Pentecost XIV sermon at the Washington National Cathedral. On January 12, 2015, he joined approximately 100 other bishops of the Episcopal Church, including Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, in sending a statement to the United States Congress and the White House in support of President Barack Obama's executive order offering relief from deportation to immigrants to the United States.

References

R. Stewart Wood Wikipedia