Core Faculty & Department Heads

  • The Rev. Dr. Benjamin Bernier

    DEPT. HEAD, PASTORAL THEOLOGY

    B.A., M.A., University of Puerto Rico; Ph.D., Lancaster University England; Rector, Providence Reformed Episcopal Church, Corpus Christi, TX.

  • The Rev. Dr. Nevada L. DeLapp

    DEPT. HEAD, BIBLICAL STUDIES: OLD TESTAMENT

    B.A., Dordt College; M.Div., Calvin Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Texas Christian University (Brite Divinity School); Rector, St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Flowood, MS.

  • The Rev. Dr. Charles Erlandson

    DEPT. HEAD, CHURCH HISTORY

    B.A., M.A., Texas A&M University; Ph.D., Lancaster University, England; Director of External Studies; Assistant Rector, Good Shepherd Reformed Episcopal Church, Tyler, TX.

  • The Most Rev. Dr. Ray R. Sutton

    DEPT. HEAD, DOGMATIC THEOLOGY & LITURGICS

    B.F.A, Th.M., Th.D., Ph.D. Wycliffe Hall Oxford and Coventry University, D.D; President and Dean; Bishop Coadjutor, Diocese of Mid-America. Rector, Cathedral Church of the Holy Communion; Bishop of CHCC.

  • The Rev. Dr. S. Randal Toms

    DEPT. HEAD, BIBLICAL STUDIES: NEW TESTAMENT

    B.A., Louisiana Tech University; M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Louisiana State University; Rector, St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Baton Rouge, LA.

Lecturers

  • The Rev. Canon Charles Camlin

    PhD, Middlesex University (London School of Theology); B.A., Southeastern College at Wake Forest; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; Th.M., Cranmer Theological House; Assistant Academic Dean, Dallas Campus; Dean, Church of the Holy Communion (Pro-Cathedral), Dallas, TX.

  • Chris Hoyt

    B.M., University of North Texas; P.G.Dip., Royal College of Music; M.S.M., Southern Methodist University; Adjunct Professor of Sacred Music; Organist and Choirmaster, Good Shepherd Reformed Episcopal Church, Tyler, TX.

  • Dss. Annette M. Johnson

    A.A. Lee College; B.S., University of Houston Clear Lake; M.A.R., Cranmer Theological House; Adjunct Professor of Deaconess Studies.

  • The Rev. Dr. Greg Peters

    B.S., Cairn University; M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A., St. John's School of Theology; Ph.D., University of St. Michael's College, Toronto; S.M.D., Pontificio Ateneo Sant'Anselmo; Vicar, Anglican Church of the Epiphany, La Mirada, CA.

  • Dss. Teresa R. Johnson

    B.A., M.A., The University of Memphis; M.A.R., Cranmer Theological House; Adjunct Professor of Deaconess Studies.

  • The Very Rev. Frank Levi

    B.A., Indiana Wesleyan University; M.A., Wheaton College; Adjunct Professor of Pastoral Theology; Rector, St. Andrews Anglican Church, Tinley Park, IL.

  • The Venerable James T. Payne

    A.A., Lon Morris College; B.A., University of Houston; M.A., St. George’s School of Theology; M.Div., Cummins Theological Seminary; Adjunct Professor of Church History: Medieval History; Rector, St. Thomas of Canterbury Reformed Episcopal Church, Houston, TX.

  • The Rev. Stephen Rutt

    B.Th., Sweetwater Bible College; M.A.T., Fuller Theological Seminary; PhD, Lancaster University; Vicar, St. Andrew’s Reformed Episcopal Church, Phoenix, Arizona

Visiting Lecturers

  • The Rt. Rev. Keith Ackerman

    B.S., Marymount College; M.Div., Nashotah House; D.D., Nashotah House; Bishop (ret’d), Episcopal Diocese of Quincy; Vicar, St. Timothy’s, Fort Worth, TX; Bishop Vicar, Diocese of Quincy (ACNA).

  • The Rt. Rev. John Fenwick

    Ph.D., Bishop, Northern Diocese, Free Church of England.

  • The Rev. Dr. Arnold W. Klukas

    B.A., Wittenberg University; Diploma in Theology, Oxford University; M. Div., Yale University Divinity School; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. Curate in London at All Saints’, Margaret Street [1975-8], Rector of Grace Church Pittsburgh [1990-2001], and Professor of Ascetical and Sacramental Theology at Nashotah House [2002-2014].

  • Dr. Allen P. Ross

    B.A., Bob Jones; Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Cambridge. Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Beeson Divinity School of Samford University, Birmingham, AL.

Faculty Oath

Each year the resident faculty at CTH are required to take an oath in a public ceremony that they will not teach anything contrary to the Creeds, the Book of Common Prayer, the Thirty-Nine Articles, and the Holy Scriptures. Then each member must affix his signature in a book as a permanent reminder of this solemn promise.