Stacy F. Sauls


Stacy Fred Sauls CStJ was the sixth Bishop of Lexington, serving from 2000 to 2011. He then served as chief operating officer of the Episcopal Church from September 1, 2011 to 2016.

Early Life and Education

Sauls was born on December 9, 1955 in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Kenneth Sauls and Joyce Ballard. He was raised in the United Methodist Church. He was educated at Headland High School and graduated in 1973. He then attended Furman University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in political science in 1977. On August 11, 1979, he married Ginger Malone and together had two sons. He also studied at the University of Virginia School of Law, and graduated in 1980. He then became a member of the Order of the Coif. After graduation, he accepted a federal court clerkship and practiced in the corporate law department of Delta Air Lines. In 1985, he entered the General Theological Seminary and earned his Master of Divinity in 1988.

Ordained Ministry

Sauls was ordained deacon on June 11, 1988 at St Philip's Cathedral in Atlanta, Georgia and priest on April 6, 1989 at St George's Church in Griffin, Georgia, on both occasions by Bishop Frank Allan of Atlanta. He served as assistant at St George's Church, before becoming rector St Thomas' Church in Savannah, Georgia in 1990. After four year, in 1994, he became rector of St Bartholomew's Church in Atlanta, Georgia.

Bishop

On June 3, 2000, Sauls was elected on the second ballot as Bishop of Lexington, during the 104th diocesan convention. He was consecrated on September 30, 2000 in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King, Lexington, Kentucky, due to its larger capacity. He was consecrated by the Bishop of Western North Carolina, Robert Hodges Johnson.
In 2011, Sauls resigned his post in Lexington and became Chief Operating Officer for the Episcopal Church. He was placed on administrative leave during a financial misconduct investigation which took place in December 2015. In April 2016, he was exonerated of the allegations however, was forced to resign his post.

Honours

Sauls was appointed Officer to the Order of St John in 2013, and promoted Commander in 2017.
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