Stewart Ruch

The Right Reverend
Stewart Ruch
Church Anglican Church in North America
Diocese Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest
Orders
Consecration September 28, 2013
by Foley Beach

Stewart E. Ruch III is an American Anglican bishop. He has been the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest at the Anglican Church in North America, since his consecration on 28 September 2013. He is married to Katharine and they have six children.

He was raised as a high church Presbyterian and in the Charismatic movement, but he felt more attracted to Anglicanism when he joined Wheaton College and first read the Book of Common Prayer. He later had a spiritual crisis and only returned fully to the Christian faith in September 1991, thanks to the ministry of Fr. William Beasley, at the Church of the Resurrection in Wheaton, Illinois.

He majored in English at Wheaton College. He also earned a Master of Theology at Wheaton and won Wheaton's Kenneth Kantzer Prize for Theology. He is currently working on his Doctor of Ministry graduation at Nashotah House.

He has been the rector of the Church of the Resurrection, in Wheaton, Illinois, since 1999. He left the Episcopal Church, because of their departure from orthodox Anglicanism and would eventually join the Anglican Church in North America, launched in June 2009.

Ruch would be consecrated the first bishop of the Diocese of the Upper Midwest on 28 September 2013.[1]

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