Bill Thompson (bishop)
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William A. Thompson | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Western Anglicans | |
| Church | Anglican Church in North America |
| Diocese | Western Anglicans |
| In office | 2009–2014 |
| Successor | Keith Andrews |
| Previous posts | Rector, All Saints Anglican Church |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | December 1971 |
| Consecration | October 31, 2009 by Robert Duncan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 2, 1946 |
| Died | June 21, 2020 (aged 73) |
William Avery Thompson (1946–2020) was an American Anglican bishop. A key figure in the Anglican realignment in the United States, he was the longtime rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, which left the Episcopal Church for oversight by the Church of Uganda in 2004. He became a leader in the Common Cause Partnership, which in 2009 emerged as the Anglican Church in North America, and in 2009 was elected the first bishop of the ACNA's Diocese of Western Anglicans.
Thompson was born in 1946.[1] He was raised in the Episcopal Church at All Saints, Long Beach. In 1966, while a student at Stanford University, Thompson was recommended by All Saints' vestry as a postulant for ordained ministry.[2] After graduating, he received his M.Div. from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 1971 and was ordained to the priesthood.[3] Thompson returned to All Saints in 1973 to serve as curate; in 1975, at the age of 28, he was elected the church's sixth rector.[1]
Thompson served as rector until 2012, seeing the church grow to 400 in membership.[4] During his years as rector, the church added a columbarium and a new preschool space. Under Thompson's leadership, All Saints became one of the most generous parishes in contributing to the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles' Mission Share Fund. Thompson also held leadership roles in the diocese, serving on Diocesan Council, the Commission on Ministry, the Ecclesiastical Court, and the Clergy Sexual Misconduct Task Force.[1] In 1984, California Gov. George Deukmejian—a longtime parishioner at All Saints[5]—appointed Thompson to serve on the California Board of Behavioral Science Examiners, which oversees social worker licensing. Deukmejian reappointed Thompson to a second term in 1987.[6]