Jack Iker, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Jack Iker

American bishop

Date of Birth: 31-Aug-1949

Place of Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Profession: priest, Anglican priest

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Jack Iker

  • Jack Leo Iker (born August 31, 1949) is an American Anglican bishop. Iker is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • He studied at the University of Cincinnati and the General Theological Seminary.
  • Prior to his election as bishop, he was rector of the Church of the Redeemer, the largest Episcopal parish in Sarasota, Florida.
  • He serves on the boards of Forward in Faith North America and the American Anglican Council.
  • Like many Anglo-Catholic clergy, he is a member of the Society of the Holy Cross. Iker was the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, consecrated as co-adjutor in 1993 and as incumbent in 1995.
  • He was one of the most theologically conservative bishops during his tenure and would be one of the last Episcopal bishops opposed to women's ordination.
  • In 2008, most of the clergy and parishes in the diocese left the Episcopal Church to create the identically named Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, affiliated to the Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America.
  • Iker left the Episcopal Church with them, becoming the first bishop of the new diocese.
  • He was one of the founding bishops of the Anglican Church in North America in 2009.In 2017, Iker declared his diocese was in impaired communion with ACNA dioceses which ordain women: Most ACNA bishops and dioceses are opposed to women priests, but as it presently stands, the ACNA Constitution says each diocese can decide if it will ordain women priests or not.
  • We now need to work with other dioceses to amend the Constitution to remove this provision.
  • We are in a state of impaired communion because of this issue.
  • The Task Force concluded that "both sides cannot be right." At the conclave, I informed the College of Bishops that I will no longer give consent to the election of any bishop who intends to ordain female priests, nor will I attend the consecration of any such bishop-elect in the future.
  • I have notified the Archbishop of my resignation from all the committees to which I had been assigned to signify that it is no longer possible to have "business as usual" in the College of Bishops due to the refusal of those who are in favor of women priests to at least adopt a moratorium on this divisive practice, for the sake of unity.
  • Bishops who continue to ordain women priests in spite of the received tradition are signs of disunity and division. Iker said he plans to retire at the end of 2019.

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