From 1972 to 1989, Lipka served as rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in the Hampden area of Baltimore.[5] During this time, he became engaged in the charismatic renewal movement in the Episcopal Church.[2] He also hosted Regeneration, a ministry to same-sex attracted Christians, and served on its board.[6] In 1989, Lipka moved to Hawaii to serve as rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Honolulu. In 1994, Lipka and a majority of St. Mary's members voted to leave the Episcopal Church as part of the then-nascent Anglican realignment and join the two-year-old Charismatic Episcopal Church, which was formed out of the convergence movement blending charismatic and liturgical worship.[5] "Over the last several years," he said at the time, "I and many of the members of St. Mary's [in Honolulu] have felt more and more marginalized and disenfranchised from the mainstream of the Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. We no longer felt a part of the family."[7]
Episcopal ministry
On 4 August 1995, Lipka was consecrated as a bishop in the Charismatic Episcopal Church.[2] He served as bishop of the Diocese of the Hawaiian Islands and the American Protectorates. On 5 November 1997, Lipka was conditionally re-consecrated by Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez when the CEC entered into intercommunion with the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church.[8] (All CEC clergy were reconsecrated and reordained by the Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church through the episcopal genealogy of Carlos Duarte Costa.[9])
In 2006, as part of a schism in the CEC, Lipka and the Diocese of the Delmarva disassociated from the CEC and became part of the Communion of Christ the Redeemer, which was affiliated with the Anglican Province of America and seeking to be integrated into it as of 2008.[10] Lipka served as president of the COCTR.[11] By 2011, 15 of 21 COCTR congregations were no longer affiliated with the APA but had rather joined the newly formed ACNA Missionary Diocese of All Saints (MDAS), with Lipka being appointed bishop suffragan.[12]
In 2021, Lipka succeeded William Ilgenfritz as MDAS' bishop ordinary. He serves as vice president of Forward in Faith North America, which promotes Anglo-Catholic worship and opposes women's ordination.[14] He also serves as rector of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Berlin, Maryland.[2] In 2024, the Missionary Diocese of All Saints will elect a bishop coadjutor to succeed Lipka upon his retirement.[15]
References
^ ab"Rev. R. W. Lipka Ordained at Rome". The News Journal. 17 December 1966.