William Mikler

Bishop William Paul Mikler ("Bill) was consecrated as a Bishop of the Church in apostolic succession on the 12th of September, 2003 by Bishops Paul Wayne Boosahda (Chief Consecrator), Robert Hoyt and Thomas Corey. He is the presiding bishop of Communio Christiana, where through the Titus Project of The Mission of Saint Paul, he serves to establish duly ordered missional communities (sometimes called churches, dioceses and provinces) in unevangelized or unorganized parts of the world. Bill is currently discipling young servants of Christ in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) whose evangelical efforts center on the people of the Jardim Gramacho landfill, the largest garbage dump in South America. He has been married to Lisa, his wife of more than 40 years. He likes to fish when the fish are biting. His 21st century vision of the Church is for her to be populated by missional communities grounded on biblical orthodoxy and mission, duly ordained leadership, and canonical order.

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