Voting delegates, and 39 non-voting visitors gathered in Poway to worship, sing, and participate in the half-day affair. Voting delegates included both clergy members and laity. All votes were weighted equally. Each of the 43 congregations in the diocese sent delegates to the electing convention.

Brown Snook is the first woman to be elected bishop since the diocese was formed in 1973. Others on the ballot were the Rev. Roy Hoffman, doctor of ministry, and the Rev. Michael Tinnon, doctor of ministry, both priests serving in this diocese.

“The process included much prayer and listening to the Holy Spirit,” said the Rev. Gwynn Lynch, president of the standing committee, the body that operates as the ecclesiastical authority during the interim between bishops. “We were able to discern God’s working in our own hearts and reflect that in our vote.”

“I am delighted at Susan’s election, and believe that the delegates to this convention have discerned her particular gifts to be best aligned with the direction in which the Diocese of San Diego is already moving,” said the Rt. Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, assisting bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego. “I give thanks for the election of Susan and pray that she will faithfully lead this diocese toward the fullness of God’s dream for many years to come.”

Brown Snook currently serves as the canon for church growth and development in the Diocese of Oklahoma. She guides churches in areas of evangelism, church growth, church planting, new mission development and planning. She previously served as a church planter in Scottsdale, Arizona. She authored God Gave the Growth: Church Planting in the Episcopal Church and co-founded the Acts 8 Movement, a group dedicated to proclaiming resurrection in The Episcopal Church. In a previous career, she was a certified public accountant. She has been married to Mr. Tom Snook for over 30 years. They have two adult daughters, Sarah and Julia.

Today’s historic election will be submitted to bishops and diocesan standing committees for their ratification. Once those consents are received, the service of ordination and consecration by which Brown Snook becomes a bishop and assumes responsibility for the pastoral and administrative work of the diocese, will take place on Saturday, June 15 at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Banker’s Hill. Jefferts Schori will be the chief consecrator at the 10 a.m. service. A festive reception will follow at The Abbey on Fifth Avenue. Media are welcome.