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Executive Council Approves Two Full-Time Diocesan Staff Positions

Executive Council Approves Two Full-Time Diocesan Staff Positions

At the request of Bishop Jeff Lee and the recommendation of the Finance Committee, the Executive Council voted to fund two full-time diocesan staff positions. One of the positions is a new diocesan position of Canon for Ministries, and the other position is an expansion of the Canon for Finance and Administration from three-quarters time to full-time.

The Canon for Ministries will be responsible for overseeing the clergy search processes in the diocese, working with clergy and vestries to develop congregation mission and vitality, caring pastorally for clergy, and providing counsel and advice to the bishop.

Bishop Lee has appointed the Rev. Scott Leannah to the position of Canon for Ministries. Fr. Scott will begin his ministry with the diocese on July 1, 2021. Through the end of the calendar year, he will work for the diocese half-time and continue to serve as rector of St. Thomas of Canterbury in Greendale half-time.

Scott Leannah has lived his life in Wisconsin. He was ordained a priest in the Roman Catholic  Archdiocese of Milwaukee where he served from 1993-2003. In 2003, he was received as a priest of The Episcopal Church, and he served as priest of St. Mary’s in Dousman from 2003-2018. In 2018, he began serving as rector of St. Thomas of Canterbury. A full biography of Scott can be found at the bottom of this announcement.

Scott is delighted to accept this position. "I love my job,” Scott says, "and I am still amazed that I get to do this work for a living!" Scott brings with him to this position a passion for parish life, a desire to support lay leaders and fellow clergy, and a love for the Diocese of Milwaukee. “Over the 17 years I've served in the Diocese of Milwaukee, I've come to love this life we share together in the lower third of Wisconsin a great deal. I will seek to love and serve in the name of Jesus. We have a very compelling way of being the Body of Christ, and while there is struggle and uncertainty right now, there is also abundant joy, vitality and hope. In this role, I will be available to listen, accompany, and equip, and I will seek to do that in a spirit of gratitude, with respect, clarity and humility. My goal is to be of service to laity and clergy alike, and to work with Bishop Jeff Lee to foster a new culture, a new way of being church in our diocesan life.”

The other position is an expansion of the Canon for Finance and Administration from three-quarters time to full-time. The Rev. Dr. Kevin Huddleston began serving as Canon for Finance and Administration last September. Canon Huddleston’s primary responsibilities are as Chief Operating Officer for the diocese, overseeing and implementing diocesan policies, managing the financial resources of the diocese, and providing counsel and advice to the bishop. A biography of Kevin can be found at the bottom of this announcement.

“Moving to full-time will allow me to continue to update our systems and processes so that we can be a better resource for the parishes of the diocese,” says Canon Huddleston. “One of my goals is to leverage the resources of the diocese to become more user-friendly and be viewed as adding value to the ministry of each parish.”

“I’m grateful to the diocesan Finance Committee and the Executive Council for making it possible to enhance and add these positions,” says Bishop Jeff Lee. “Supporting our congregations is the main job of the bishop’s office and with the relatively short time I will serve as Provisional Bishop, I want to make sure that we’re equipped for that work as soon as possible. In adding Scott Leannah to the staff, together with Kevin Huddleston, we will have two key positions filled by people with existing relationships throughout the diocese and awareness of the opportunities and challenges before us. Our purpose is to serve the needs of the diocese as we all live out our baptismal promise to follow Christ.”

The Rt. Rev. Jeffrey D. Lee began serving as provisional bishop designee on April 1, 2021. The Convention to elect Bishop Lee as the provisional bishop for a two-year term will be held on Saturday, June 26, 2021.


About the Rev. Scott Leannah

Fr. Scott Leannah grew up in Sheboygan and has lived his life in Wisconsin. He received a BA from Marquette University in 1988 and completed his Master of Divinity Degree at St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, in 1993. He was ordained a transitional deacon on September 26, 1992, and a priest on May 22, 1993. Scott served as a priest in the Roman Catholic 

 

Archdiocese of Milwaukee from 1993-2002. Along with parish work, he was the Coordinator of Ministry to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing for the archdiocese and he ministered in English, Sign Language and Spanish.

Scott was received as a priest in The Episcopal Church on November 13, 2003, by the Rt. Rev. Steven Miller. He began his ministry in our diocese in December of 2003, serving at St. Mary's Parish in Dousman until June 2018. During Scott's time at St. Mary's, a new parish church was built and the parish experienced significant growth. Scott began his ministry with St. Thomas of Canterbury Parish in Greendale in July 2018. He has also served as president of the Standing Committee since October 2017.

Scott married Gina Kuemmel on July 29, 2006, and he is so profoundly grateful to travel through life with her. Scott and Gina have a 15-year-old daughter, Mia, a student at Pius High School in Milwaukee. Scott, Gina and Mia share life with two dogs, Rosie and Lucy. Scott enjoys hiking, camping, riding his bicycle as well as his Harley, and he and his friend John will go on their 35th annual wilderness canoe trip this coming September.

 About Canon Kevin Huddleston

The Reverend Dr. Kevin D. Huddleston is a native of Rockford, Illinois. He received a BA in Religion and Philosophy from Milligan College, an M.Div. in Old Testament and Preaching from the Divinity School at Vanderbilt University and a D.Min. in Preaching from A.C.T.S through Seabury-Western Theological Seminary.

Fr. Kevin was ordained at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas in 1988. He served as the priest in charge of Youth, Program Director and priest in charge of Mission and Outreach at St. Michael and All Angels in Dallas, Texas. Fr. Kevin has served on the Finance Committee for the Amistad Mission, Bolivia and the Finance Committee for the Jubilee Center, an outreach ministry of St. Michael’s, Dallas, TX. He is experienced in working with large budgets and organizing systems for efficiency and effectiveness. He was appointed by Bishop Steven Miller as Canon for Finance and Administration in September of last year. Kevin also serves as rector at Holy Communion Episcopal Church in Lake Geneva.

Fr. Kevin is married to Gaye Lynn, a realtor at Shorewest Realtors in Lake Geneva. He has three adult children: the Rev. Nathan is Canon for Youth and Young Adults at the Cathedral of St. Philip’s, Atlanta, and married to Katherine; Reade, Master Distiller at Headframe Spirits in Butte, Montana; and Anna, who is currently studying to be a nurse.

Holy Week and Easter Greeting from Bishop Jeff Lee

We are looking forward to welcoming Bishop Jeff Lee to the Diocese of Milwaukee later this week. Bishop Lee will begin serving as our provisional bishop designee on Thursday, April 1.

Bishop Lee has recorded his greetings to you for Holy Week and Easter.
 

We wish you all a blessed Holy Week.

~The staff of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee

Public Worship Policy Change from the Standing Committee

24 March 2021
Oscar Romero and the Martyrs of El Salvador

Dear Friends in Christ,

Two weeks ago we introduced some changes to the Returning to Public Worship Guidelines. These changes allowed parishes to begin holding small gatherings in their church buildings. We have discovered that these changes became a cause of frustration for some and confusion for others. We have been receiving communication from across the diocese indicating a firm desire for fewer restrictions and greater local decision-making.

During these past nearly 14 months, we have all been making our way together as we live in the reality of pandemic. It is our hope that members of our diocese know that we have made the most responsible, prayerful, and mindful decisions that we could. We remain profoundly indebted to the Way Forward Task Force members for their careful, tireless and exacting work on our behalf.

After listening to you, and in consultation with our incoming provisional bishop (we would not want to make a change this close to his arrival if he would not support it), the Standing Committee is issuing the following resolution, effective immediately:

  • Effective immediately, every parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee will be able to hold indoor worship services at 25% of the capacity of the church. Parishes are expected to calculate the appropriate number to get to 25%.
  • Parishes may opt to hold multiple worship services in one space in the same day, provided they have taken the necessary steps regarding ventilation and or HVAC to ensure the safety of all present. 
  • Parishes no longer need to contact the Way Forward Task Force and receive permission from the Standing Committee to hold worship services. The guidelines from the Way Forward Task Force are a valuable and trusted tool and are to be utilized by parishes when they make decisions about gathering safely.  
  • No parish is required to offer indoor worship at this time. Parishes are encouraged to take the appropriate time to plan for offering services safely before doing so.
  • Our incoming provisional bishop, the Rt. Rev. Jeff Lee, is aware of and supports these changes. Bishop Lee is impressed by and thankful for the ministry of the Way Forward Task Force and plans to engage with the task force as soon as possible after his arrival on April 1, and looks forward to continuing to partner with its members as he begins his ministry with us.
  • Unforeseen circumstances related to the pandemic may cause this policy to change.

We ask that any questions or concerns about this change be sent to members of the Standing Committee for consultation and clarification. May God continue to bless us as we seek to do God’s will in our common life in this diocese.

 
Standing Committee of the Diocese of Milwaukee


The Rev. Scott Leannah, President
Ms. Margaret Done
Ms. Celia Fine
The Rev. Andrew Jones
The Rev. Dave Mowers
Ms. Tammy Prather
The Rev. Jana Troutman-Miller
Mr. Marcus White

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