
A News Release from the Communications Office of the Diocese of Virginia South Riding to Continue
November 16, 2005 Contact: Patrick Getlein While most of the members of South Riding Church, a forming congregation in the Diocese of Virginia, voted on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005 to leave the Episcopal Church and the Diocese, the decision was not unanimous, and the Diocese of Virginia remains committed to planting a church in the South Riding area and to maintaining its forward-looking program of church planting around the Diocese. “The Diocese of Virginia is committed to every member of the church in this Diocese, all 90,000 of them, whether they are gathered in the hundreds or in the twos,” said In a meeting Monday between the Rev. Phil Ashey, missioner of South Riding, and Bishop Suffragan David Colin Jones, Mr. Ashey resigned his position and informed Though next steps in how the South Riding church plant will proceed are being developed, The Diocese of Virginia, organized in 1785, is a community of over 90,000 members worshipping in 195 congregations in 38 counties throughout one-third of the In addition, the Diocese has helped congregations revitalize themselves through coordinated programs of congregational development, outreach ministry development at the local level and the support of youth programs.
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