David Anderson (American bishop)

The Right Reverend
David Anderson
Church Anglican Church in North America/Church of Nigeria
Diocese Convocation of Anglicans in North America
Orders
Consecration 2007
by Peter Akinola

David Craig Anderson, Sr. is an American Anglican bishop. He is a suffragan bishop, retired, of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America and the Anglican Church in North America.

Anderson was a priest at the Episcopal Church of the United States, which he left after becoming disenchanted with their pro-homosexuality policies. He joined the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), the missionary body of the Church of Nigeria in the United States and Canada on All Saints Day, 1st November 2006. He was consecrated suffragan bishop of the CANA in 2007. He became also President and CEO of the American Anglican Council, destinated to reunite orthodox Anglicans in North America. He joined the Anglican Church in North America, upon his foundation, in June 2009, of which both CANA and AAC where founding bodies.

He is currently one of the eight bishops of CANA, as a suffragan bishop, though retired.[1]

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