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Province
  
Province VIII

Denomination
  
Anglican

Nationality
  
American

Consecration
  
November 6, 2010


Installed
  
November 7, 2010

Predecessor
  
Carolyn Tanner Irish

Elected
  
May 22, 2010

Name
  
Scott Hayashi

Ordination
  
1984

Scott B. Hayashi Person 2 Person Bishop Scott B Hayashi of The Episcopal Diocese of

Church
  
The Episcopal Church of the United States (TEC)

Born
  
December 9, 1953 (age 70) Tacoma, Washington, U.S. (
1953-12-09
)

Education
  
University of Washington, Harvard Divinity School

Diocese
  
Episcopal Diocese of Utah

Scott B. Hayashi (born December 9, 1953) is the eleventh and current Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah.

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Early life and family

Hayashi was born in Tacoma, Washington on December 9, 1953. He was educated at the University of Washington, where awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in social work. Then he attended Harvard Divinity School, earning a Master of Divinity degree in 1981. While at Harvard, Hayashi met his wife, Amy Perlman O'Donnell, who was then a student at Episcopal Divinity School. They have three daughters: Elisabeth, Miyuki, and Katherine.

Priestly career

He was ordained in the Anglican ministry in 1984. His first pastoral appointments were as the vicar of St. John the Baptist Episcopal Mission and St. Dunstan's Episcopal Mission, both in Washington state, 1984–1989. Afterwards, he was rector of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Ogden, Utah, 1989–1998; then rector of Christ Church Episcopal Church in Portola Valley/Woodside, California, 1998–2005; and canon to the ordinary in the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, 2005–2010.

Episcopal career

In the second ballot, Hayashi was elected the 11th Bishop of Utah on May 22, 2010. His consecration took place at The Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City on November 6, 2010, with the Episcopal Church's presiding bishop, the Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, serving as the principal consecrator. The following day, Hayashi was installed in a special ceremony at St. Mark's Cathedral, Salt Lake City on November 7, 2010.

References

Scott B. Hayashi Wikipedia