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The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe

28th Presiding Bishop & Primate

The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe was elected presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church in June 2024 and took office on Nov. 1 for a nine-year term. In this role, he serves as the church’s chief pastor and CEO. Known for his expertise in organizational learning and adaptive change, Rowe is committed to strengthening support for local ministry and mission.

He was ordained bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania in 2007 after serving as rector of St. John’s in Franklin, Pennsylvania, for seven years. From 2014 to 2018, he served as bishop provisional of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, and from 2019 to 2024, he led a partnership between the Episcopal Dioceses of Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York.

Rowe holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Grove City College, a Master of Divinity degree from Virginia Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in organizational learning and leadership from Gannon University. He has served as a leader of many civic and churchwide organizations and governance bodies, and as parliamentarian for the House of Bishops.

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User data deletion

Effective date: August 21, 2026

Episcopal Diocese of Northwest Texas

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This page tells you how to ask Episcopal Diocese of Northwest Texas (www.dionwt.org) to delete personal data we hold. Use it if you visited, used an account, booked or bought something, subscribed, donated, signed in with Facebook or Google, or connected Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn as staff. Meta requires a public data-deletion instructions URL for apps that use Facebook Login or related products; this is that page.

How to request deletion

This same request works for every situation below.

  1. Email dnwtcomm@nwtdiocese.org from the address we would know you by, if you have one.
  2. Use the subject line Data deletion request.
  3. Tell us how you used this site, for example: visitor, account holder, booking or purchase, newsletter, donor, commenter, Facebook Login, or site administrator. Include any Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Google name or user id you used with us if that applies.
  4. Say what you want deleted (your account, a booking contact record, a subscription, comments, a social connection, or everything we can find).

We will confirm when the request is done, or explain if we must keep something (for example certain payment records). We aim to complete routine requests within 30 days.

You can also write to Hulsey Episcopal Center, 1802 Broadway Ave, Lubbock, TX 79401 or call (806) 763-1370 .

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If you only browsed public pages and never sent a form, email, booking, or sign-in, we typically do not keep a personal profile we can match to you. If you think we still have something, email us as above and we will look.

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Removing the app on Facebook or Google stops future sign-in and new data from that provider. Email us so we can delete the copy stored on this site.

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Ask us to delete the booking, order, subscription, comment, or form record. Newsletter subscribers can also use the unsubscribe link in an email. Payment records may be retained as needed for accounting and law even after we delete your contact details from mailing lists.

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Activity that happens entirely on those networks (likes, comments on our posts, follows) is stored by that network. Use that network’s tools to delete comments or unfollow. We do not receive your social profile unless you visit this site, sign in here, or staff store Page-level publishing credentials (not your personal visitor account).

If you used Facebook Login on this website, email us as described above and remove the app in Facebook Settings. We will delete the Facebook identifiers and related account data we stored for sign-in, except what we are legally required to keep.

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When we fulfill a request we delete or anonymize, as applicable:

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See the Privacy Policy for what we collect and the Terms of Service for use of the site.

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