Thad Barnum

Thaddeus Rockwell Barnum (born 1957) is an American bishop of the Anglican Church in North America.

[1] While in seminary, he began attending St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Darien, Connecticut, under rector Terry Fullam.

[9] However, in July 2001, Barnum was himself consecrated as a bishop by Kolini to serve the AMIA alongside T. J. Johnston and two other former Episcopal priests.

The state Supreme Court ruled in 2009 that the parish, which predated the Episcopal Church, was the owner of its property regardless of the Dennis Canon.

[14] In 2010, AMIA—which had been a founding member of the Anglican Church in North America the year before—left full membership, changing its status in ACNA to "ministry partner.

"[16] In early 2012, a majority of AMIA congregations elected to remain canonically in the Rwandan church and pursue full membership and "dual citizenship" in the ACNA, forming PEARUSA.

[17] Barnum and Glenn were given temporary responsibility for PEARUSA congregations pending the election and consecration of new bishops.