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The Most Reverend
Royal U. Grote, Jr.
Presiding Bishop, Reformed Episcopal Church, and Bishop Ordinary of the Diocese of Mid-America
ChurchAnglican
DioceseDiocese of Mid-America
In office1996-
Previous post(s)Missionary Bishop of the Special Jurisdiction of North America
Orders
Ordination1976
Consecration6 June 1984
Personal details
Born1946

Royal U. Grote, Jr. (born 1946) is a Reformed Episcopal Bishop. He is the current Presiding Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC), a founding member of the Anglican Church in North America, in June 2009. He also serves as Bishop Ordinary of the REC Diocese of Mid-America.

Grote spent most of his youth at Hatboro/Horsham, Pennsylvania, where his father was the founding pastor of Horsham Bible Church. He decided to follow religious life, entering the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, in Philadelphia, in 1972, and being ordained a presbyter in 1976. He then was became the Rector of St. Philip's Reformed Episcopal Church, in Warminster, Pennsylvania in 1976. Rev. Grote was called to be rector at St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church in New Providence, New Jersey, in 1978.[1]

In 1984, he was elected and consecrated Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, by Leonard W. Riches, being in office from June 6, 1984 to August 1, 1991. In 1990, with the creation of the Special Jurisdiction of North America by the General Council of the REC, Bishop Grote was called to be their Missionary Bishop, charged with the planting of new parishes in the Central and Western part of the United States. He moved to Houston, Texas, in July 1991 to start his ministry. The merging of the Special Jurisdiction of North America with the Synod of Chicago in 1996 gave origin to the new Diocese of Mid-America. Bishop Grote has been Bishop Ordinary since then. The Diocese of Mid-America would later be divided twice, forming the Diocese of Central States and the Diocese of the West.[2]

Having served as lecturer at the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia, Bishop Grote is currently the Chancellor of Cranmer Theological House in Houston, Texas, where he is a Lecturer in Dogmatic Theology.[3] He was elected to be vice-president of the General Council of the Reformed Episcopal Church in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2008 and 2011. In June 2014, he was elected Presiding Bishop of the REC. He is also President of the REC Board of Foreign Missions[4] and the President of the Board of Pensions and Relief for the Reformed Episcopal Church.

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