The Rt. Rev. Frank Logue is the XI Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia, a diocese that traces its roots back to 1733. A graduate of Georgia Southern University and Virginia Theological Seminary, he served from 2010-2020 as Canon to the Ordinary for the Diocese before being elected Bishop for the diocese in November of 2019. He was ordained a Bishop in May of 2020.
He is married to Victoria and they have a daughter, Griffin, who is a veterinarian in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
An Important Note for you: In this episode there is discussion of recent controversy surrounding mounting critique of the Episcopal Church’s Title IV canon. A canon in this instance (as opposed to what was mentioned above) is a term used to describe laws that govern the church’s work in the world. Title IV surrounds issues of harassment, sexual misconduct, and discrimination. For more information on this particular issue that the Bishop that I speak about I encourage you to visit the Episcopal News Service website that has provided stellar coverage on this. I just wanted to make you aware of some inside-baseball talk you might not be familiar with.