Learn More About Presiding Bishop Curry
The Most Rev. Michael
Bruce Curry is the presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church. At the
church’s 78th General Convention in June 2015, he was elected to a nine-year
term in this role and installed in November of that year; he serves as The
Episcopal Church’s chief pastor, spokesperson, and president and chief
executive officer.
Throughout his ministry,
Bishop Curry has been a prophetic leader, particularly in the areas of racial
reconciliation, climate change, evangelism, immigration policy, and marriage
equality. The animating vision and message of his ministry is Jesus of Nazareth
and his way of radical, sacrificial love, and he regularly reminds
Episcopalians they are “the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement.”
Bishop Curry was ordained
a priest in 1978 and served parishes in North Carolina, Ohio, and Maryland
until his 2000 election as bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina.
He graduated with high honors from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and earned
his Master of Divinity degree from Yale University. Bishop Curry is the author
of five books and a regular guest on national and international media outlets.