Eugene Sutton
{{short description|American bishop}}
{{Infobox Christian leader
| type =
| honorific-prefix = The Right Reverend
| name = Eugene Sutton
| title = Bishop of Maryland
| image = Bishop Eugene Sutton (6437765773) (cropped).jpg
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption = Sutton in 2011
| church = Episcopal Church
| archdiocese =
| province = III
| metropolis =
| diocese = Maryland
| elected = June 29, 2008
| term = 2008–2024
| term_start =
| quashed =
| term_end =
| predecessor = Robert W. Ihloff
| opposed =
| successor = Carrie Schofield-Broadbent
| other_post =
| ordination =
| ordained_by =
| consecration = June 28, 2008
| consecrated_by = Katharine Jefferts Schori
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1954|01|09}}
| birth_place = Washington, D.C., US
| death_date =
| death_place =
| buried =
| religion = Anglican
(prev. Baptist)
| residence =
| parents =
| spouse = Sonya Subbayya Sutton
| children = 4
| occupation =
| profession =
| previous_post =
| education =
| alma_mater = Hope College
Western Theological Seminary
Princeton Theological Seminary
Sewanee: The University of the South
| motto =
| signature =
| signature_alt =
| other =
}}
Eugene Taylor Sutton (born January 9, 1954)Episcopal Clerical Directory 2013 (2013). New York: Church Publishing Inc. {{ISBN|978-0-89869-888-6}}, p. 936. is an American Episcopal clergyman who served as the 14th Episcopal Bishop of Maryland.
Early life and education
Sutton grew up in Washington, D.C., in a Baptist family. In 1976 he graduated from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. He later earned a Master of Divinity degree from Western Theological Seminary in the same city and was ordained as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America. Sutton continued his graduate studies at Princeton Theological Seminary, and after a few years joined the Episcopal Church, completing his Anglican ministry training in 1993 at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.{{cite web|url=https://sustain.org/staff/rev-eugene-taylor-sutton/ |title=Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton |website=Institute for Sustainable Communities |accessdate=2020-12-26}}
Career
Sutton served in parishes in New Jersey and Washington, D.C., and taught at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, the Vanderbilt University Divinity School and the General Theological Seminary.
On June 28, 2008, he was consecrated as Bishop of Maryland, having been elected at the previous diocesan convention on the first ballot. The consecration was held at the Washington National Cathedral, where Sutton had served as canon pastor. He became the first African American bishop for the Diocese of Maryland, and was installed in the Cathedral of the Incarnation on June 29, 2008.
On September 17, 2021, he announced his intention to retire in 2024.[https://episcopalmaryland.org/bishop-search/ Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, Search for the Fifteenth Bishop of Maryland]. Retrieved 31 March 2023. He was succeeded by the Rt. Rev. Canon Carrie Schofield-Broadbent, who was elected bishop coadjutor in 2023.[https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/2023/03/27/maryland-diocese-elects-carrie-schofield-broadbent-bishop-coadjutor/ Episcopal News Service, "Maryland diocese elects Carrie Schofield-Broadbent bishop coadjutor"], 27 March 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
{{s-start}}
{{s-rel|ep}}
{{s-bef|before=Robert Wilkes Ihloff}}
{{s-ttl|title=Bishop of Maryland|years=2008–2024}}
{{s-aft|after=Carrie Schofield-Broadbent}}
{{s-end}}
{{authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sutton, Eugene}}
Category:Religious leaders from Washington, D.C.
Category:Western Theological Seminary alumni
Category:Reformed Church in America ministers
Category:Princeton Theological Seminary alumni
Category:Vanderbilt University faculty
Category:Sewanee: The University of the South alumni
Category:General Theological Seminary faculty
Category:Episcopal bishops of Maryland
Category:African-American Episcopalians
Category:American Episcopalians
Category:Converts to Anglicanism from Baptist denominations
{{US-Anglican-bishop-stub}}