Rt. Rev. David E. Bailey

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The Rt. Rev. David E. Bailey has served as bishop of Navajoland since Aug. 7, 2010. He served on the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church. His episcopate in Navajoland has centered on melding Navajo tradition with Episcopal Church customs; raising up indigenous ordained leadership; developing programs to combat substance abuse and domestic violence and to support veterans; and developing new sources of income. When he was elected bishop, he was serving as canon to the ordinary in the Diocese of Utah. Prior to his 2010 arrival in Navajoland, Bishop Dave Bailey was the Rector of St. Stephens Parish in Phoenix, AZ. There he developed a 60-bed Retreat Center which, at times, would provide free shelter to Navajo families who would travel to the city for advanced medical treatment. He chaired Native American Ministries in the Diocese of Arizona, held a position in Coalition 14 and thus created a bond with the Episcopal Church in Navajoland. In 1994, upon the Presiding Bishop’s Appointment, Dave assisted Navajoland Bishop Steven Plummer in an administrative capacity. He would work with Bishop Plummer for 5-6 weeks a year. In his downtime, Bishop Dave’s interests include reading, golf, hiking and participating in 5k’s. Bishop Dave Bailey is honored to be serving in Navajoland, is excited about what has been accomplished and equally excited about the future. E-Mail: ecndbailey@gmail.com

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