Anglican Archbishop Faces Sexual Misconduct Allegations
- Archbishop Stephen Wood, the senior-most official of the Anglican Church in North America, has been accused of sexual misconduct, an unprecedented allegation for the ACNA.
- A former children's ministry director alleges Wood tried to kiss her in his office, while a complaint was filed Monday by four presbyters and seven lay members.
- Local leaders and parishioners reacted with shock and pain, as Mike Hughes, senior warden, called it "a painful process" and Claire Buxton, parishioner, said she was "in shock".
- If the presentment advances to trial, Wood could be defrocked and forced to step down while Bishop Stewart Ruch III faces an ecclesiastical trial with testimony ended earlier this month and a verdict expected later this year.
- Former insiders and critics say Andrew Gross, former ACNA communications director, warns problems at the highest levels run deeper than parishioners realize, threatening the denomination's future trajectory.
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