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The Rt. Rev. Ray R. Sutton is Bishop Coadjutor in the Diocese of Mid America of the Reformed Episcopal Church as well as Rector of the Church of the Holy Communion in Dallas, Texas, professor of scripture and theology at Cranmer Theological House in Houston, Texas and headmaster of Bent Tree Episcopal School.[1]. He is currently head of the Ecumenical Relations Committee of the Anglican Church of North America.[2]

Early life

Sutton was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and moved to Dallas at age thirteen.

Education

Career

Bishop Sutton served in parish ministry from 1976 until 1991. He was a co-pastor with James B. Jordan of a Presbyterian Church in Tyler, Texas, which was a prominent church in the Christian Reconstructionist movement. Other members included Gary North and David Chilton. The Church belonged to the Westminster Presbyterian Church of the Association of Reformation Churches in America. North praised Sutton for uncovering that Meredith G. Kline's five-point covenant model applied to the whole Bible, and that it applies to three covenant institutions of family, state and church.[1] [2] [3]

Tyler, Texas also hosted the Institute for Christian Economics which published North, Gary DeMar and numerous others.

Sutton served as Dean and Associate Professor of New Testament at the Reformed Episcopal Seminary in Philadelphia from 1991 until 1995; and Dean and Professor of Theology at Cranmer Theological House in Shreveport, Louisiana from 1995 until 2001.

Sutton was ordained a Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church in 1999, and arrived at the Church of the Holy Communion in 2001.

Works

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Signed, Sealed and Delivered: A Study of Holy Baptism, Classical Anglican Press, Houston, TX (2001) ISBN 1-893293-54-8

Bishop Sutton has authored several theology works:

  • Signed, Sealed and Delivered: A Study of Holy Baptism, Classical Anglican Press, Houston, TX (2001) ISBN 1-893293-54-8
  • Biblical Hope for the Divorced, Ray Sutton, (1988)
  • Second Chance: Biblical Principals of Divorce and Remarriage
  • That You May Prosper : Dominion by Covenant, Ray R. Sutton (1987)
  • What is Anglicanism?, co-author with Mark Clavier and Dr. Peter Moore

Articles

  • Sutton, Ray R. "Oath and Symbol." Covenant Renewal 3 (1989) 4: 1-4.
  • Sutton, Ray R. "Clothing and Calling." in The Reconstruction of the Church. Christianity and Civilization Vol 4. ed. James B. Jordan. Tyler, Texas: Geneva Ministries, 1985.
  • Sutton, Ray R. "The Saturday Night Church and the Liturgical Nature of Man." in The Reconstruction of the Church. Christianity and Civilization Vol 4. ed. James B. Jordan. Tyler, Texas: Geneva Ministries, 1985.
  • Ray R. Sutton, "The Church as a Shadow Government," Christianity and Civilization III: Tactics of Christian Resistance, Geneva Divinity School, (1983)

Editor

  • What is Anglicanism?, Latimer Press (2004), by Mark F.M. Clavier, co-edited by Dr. Ray Sutton and Dr. Peter C. Moore.

Personal life

Bishop Sutton is married to Susan Jean Schaerdel of Dallas.

They have seven children and two grandchildren.

References