You Are Invited to the Ordination of the Bishop of the Diocese of Arkansas

January 6, 2024

Livestream Link

A recorded stream of Saturday’s ordination is available on the Episcopal Collegiate Youtube channel.

Sunday’s service and seating of the new bishop will be livestreamed on Trinity Cathedral’s Youtube channel.

PRESS RELEASE

John Harmon Ordained 14th Bishop of Arkansas

On Saturday, January 6, the Rt. Rev. John Toga Wea Harmon was ordained and consecrated as the 14th bishop of the Diocese of Arkansas at a service held at Episcopal Collegiate School in Little Rock. Harmon becomes the first Liberian-born diocesan bishop in the United States.

"I want to give thanks to God for this moment, for the people of Arkansas, for the parishes that have nourished me," Harmon said. "And for my parents, who are no longer here. They were my first teachers."

The Rt. Rev. Jeff Fisher, Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Texas, served as the chief consecrator, and the Rt. Rev. Nathan Baxter, tenth Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, was the preacher. Also serving as co-consecrators were The Rt. Rev. Gayle Harris (Bishop Suffragan of Massachusetts, resigned); the Rt. Rev. Deon Johnson (Bishop of Missouri); the Rt. Rev. Larry Benfield (Bishop of Arkansas); The Rt. Rev. Mariann Budde (Bishop of Washington); the Rt. Rev. Phoebe Roaf (Bishop of West Tennessee); and the Rt. Rev. Becca Middeke-Conlin (ELCA Bishop of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Synod). More than 15 other bishops and 120 priests and deacons were also in attendance, representing dioceses in the United States and Liberia. About 1,000 members of the public also attended the service.

Harmon was elected Bishop of Arkansas during an electing convention on August 19, 2023, at Trinity Cathedral in Little Rock. He was most recently the rector of Trinity Church in Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Keeva, have been married for 30 years. They are the parents of Joshua, Jarena, and Justin. Harmon was born in Liberia.

When he was ordained as bishop, Harmon was wearing a special cross. "The cross is a replica of my great-grandmother's cross," Harmon said, with some extra symbolism added – a star for Epiphany, a seashell, a traditional head ring used for carrying heavy burdens. "My mother gave it to me, and I wear it under my vestments."

On Sunday morning, January 7, Harmon was seated as bishop at Trinity Cathedral in Little Rock, where he also preached.

"All that we are called to be and do in this world is about Jesus Christ," Harmon said. "We've got real work to do. It is the work of compassion, it is the work of love. Showing the face of Christ to everyone we meet."

Harmon is also the principal visionary and co-founder of the Episcopal Service Corps (ESC), a federation of young adult service programs across the Episcopal Church. He also founded the Trinity Development Corporation (TDC) to help empower the underserved to achieve self-sufficiency through counseling, education, and better access to adequate health care. During the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, TDC was a leading provider of HIV/AIDS education and prevention services, operated six centers, and realized about three million dollars in funding.

"My commitment to justice, transformation, and walking with those who feel and have been oppressed has taught me that people want to be heard and listened to. By encouraging collaboration with those who differ from us and by creating sacred spaces for difficult and life-giving conversations, we encourage and help people engage in the critical and necessary work of respecting the dignity of all people."

A recorded stream of the full ordination service can be viewed on Episcopal Collegiate School’s Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/live/EO-I1SdM2xU?si=Q1EpYT8Bm-t51jC8 .

Schedule of Events

Friday, January 5

11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Meeting and lunch with diocesan clergy.
(Invitation only)

3–5 p.m.
LECUSA/UBE reception, at Trinity Cathedral
Open to the public

4:30 p.m.
Rehearsal at Episcopal Collegiate School (1701 Cantrell Rd, Little Rock, AR 72201)
Invitation only

6:30 p.m.
Dinner for bishops, participants, and invited guests at Trinity Cathedral

Saturday, January 6

8:30 a.m.
Breakfast for visiting bishops, and invited guests

11 a.m.
Ordination and Consecration at Episcopal Collegiate School (1701 Cantrell Rd, Little Rock, AR 72201)
Open to the public

Sunday, January 7

10:30 a.m.
John Harmon will be seated as bishop and will also preach and preside at Trinity Cathedral

Event Locations

The ordination and consecration on Saturday, Jan. 6, will take place at Episcopal Collegiate School.

Episcopal Collegiate School

1701 Cantrell Rd, Little Rock, AR 72201

 

The church service at which John Harmon will preach and preside on Sunday, Jan. 7, 10:30 a.m., will take place at Trinity Cathedral.

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

310 W 17th St, Little Rock, AR 72206

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

It is with great joy that you are invited to the Ordination and Consecration of the Reverend Canon John Toga Wea Harmon as the XIV Bishop of Arkansas on Saturday, January 6, 2024, at Episcopal Collegiate School in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The Right Reverend Jeff Fisher, Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of Texas, will be the chief consecrator. The Right Reverend Nathan Baxter, retired Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, will be the preacher.

All are welcome! There will be seating for all who wish to attend, with overflow areas in place if necessary.

Make a donation toward Bishop-Elect Harmon’s ordination gifts.

Hotel Information

All three of these hotels are within a few blocks of each other in downtown Little Rock.

Doubletree by Hilton

424 W. Markham
Little Rock, AR 72201

You can make your reservation online. You can also call 1-800-HILTONS and reference the ‘Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas’ room block to receive the discount.

Courtyard by Marriott

521 President Clinton Ave
Little Rock, AR 72201

You can make your reservation online or call 501-978-1513 and reference the ‘Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas’ room block to receive the discount.

Little Rock Marriott

3 Statehouse Plaza
LR, AR 72201

Rooms will be booked based on space availability. Call for a reservation: 501-399-8050 or for online reservations go to www.marriott.com