Marc Andrus Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend Dr.
Marc Handley Andrus, Ret.
Bishop Of:Eighth Bishop of California
Province:Episcopal Church
Diocese:California
Birth Name:Marc Handley Andrus
Elected:May 6, 2006
Term:2006–2024
Predecessor:William Edwin Swing
Successor:Austin Keith Rios
Ordination:April 25, 1988
Consecration:February 7, 2002
Consecrated By:Frank Griswold
Previous Post:Suffragan Bishop of Alabama (2002-2006)
Birth Date:20 October 1956
Birth Place:Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States
Children:2
Spouse:Sheila Andrus
Religion:Anglican
Nationality:American

Marc Handley Andrus (born October 20, 1956) is an American bishop of the Episcopal Church (Anglican Communion). He was the eighth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California until his retirement in the summer of 2024. Prior to his election as Bishop of California, Andrus served as a suffragan bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama.

Life, education and ministry

Andrus was born in 1956 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, to Mary Frances and Francis Andrus and was raised in Kingston, Tennessee. He received his Bachelor of Science in plant science from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1979 and a master's degree in social sciences from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1982. After receiving his master's degree, Andrus went to work as a regional planner for the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission on Virginia's Delmarva Peninsula.

In 1987, Andrus was awarded a Master of Divinity degree from the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. After being ordained deacon on June 20, 1987, he became the senior associate at the Church of the Redeemer in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and was ordained priest on April 25, 1988.

In 1990, Andrus became the chaplain at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia, until 1997 when he became rector of Emmanuel Church in Middleburg, Virginia. He remained there until his consecration as bishop suffragan for the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama on February 7, 2002.

Andrus was installed in 2006 as Bishop of California, where he oversaw the diocese's congregations and institutions in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties and the cities of Los Altos and part of Palo Alto. His leadership focused on key issues related to peace and justice, including immigration reform, civil rights for LBGTQ+ persons, health care, housing rights, and climate change.

Early in his tenure as Bishop of California, Andrus co-chaired a community coalition that paved the way for the rebuilding of St. Luke’s Hospital, San Francisco. His climate advocacy work took him to the UN Climate Conferences in Paris (COP21), Marrakesh (COP22), Bonn (COP23), and Katowice, Poland (COP24), as well as the Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrations at Standing Rock, North Dakota. While bishop of California, Andrus became a member of the We Are Still In Leaders' Circle, a diverse group of ambassadors for American climate action. He also served on the boards of the Episcopal Impact Fund, the Episcopal School for Deacons, Episcopal Community Services, and the American Bach Soloists, among other organizations. In 2020, he earned his Ph.D. in philosophy and religion from the California Institute of Integral Studies.

Andrus is married to Sheila Andrus, the former acting director of the Sparkman Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham's School of Public Health. They have two daughters, Chloé and Pilar.

In October 2024, The Episcopal Church restricted Andrus' ministry to investigate an allegation of having an inappropriate relationship with an adult.[1]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gryboski . Michael . October 16, 2024 . Fmr. Calif. Episcopal Church bishop's ministry restricted over alleged ‘inappropriate relationship’ . October 16, 2024 . . MSN.