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Dr Sean O'Neil

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Dr
Sean O'Neil
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Bishop Sean O'Neil
BornJuly 1974
🏡 ResidenceKeller, Texas
🏳️ NationalityCanadian / American
🏫 EducationPh.D. in Religion
🎓 Alma materUniversity of Flordia
💼 Occupation
Chaplain
👍 Facebookssoneil
Styles of
Sean Samuel O'Neil
Reference styleHis Grace
Spoken styleYour Grace
Religious styleBishop

Sean O'Neil is an American Independent Sacramental Bishop who formerly served as Bishop in the Convergent Catholic Communion.

Contact Information[edit]

arkchurchdfw@gmail.com

Eucharistic Communities[edit]
Title Ministry Years
Pastor The Ark Church 2019 -
Pastor Kyrie Church 2022-
Ministries[edit]
Title Ministry Years
Priest Convergent Christian Communion 2019 - 2020
Ordinary Convergent Christian Communion 2020 - 2022
Significant Dates[edit]
  • July 1974 - Born
  • 20 Oct 2019 - Ordained to the Diaconate by Kenneth R. von Folmar
  • 20 Oct 2019 - Ordained to the Presbyterate by Kenneth R. von Folmar
  • 16 Feb 2020 - Consecrated to the Episcopate by Kenneth R. von Folmar, Mark Newman, Michael Talbot and Marc Morales del Castillo


Education[edit]
  • 1997 - Diploma Bible and Spirit-Filled Living - Atlantic School of the Kingdom
  • 1999 - B.A. English and History - Dalhousie University/University of King’s College
  • 2003 - M.A. International Affairs: Latin American Studies (Church History Minor) - Ohio University
  • 2012 - PH.D. Religion - University of Florida


Publications and Papers[edit]
  • We Are Not Gods: Religion, Sports, and Disability in Popular Culture. Book manuscript under contract with the University of Tennessee Press, Forthcoming, 2020.
  • Coeditor with Roberto Sirvent of Liberating Sport: Latinx and Latin American Perspectives. University of Pittsburgh Press, Forthcoming, 2020.
  • “Introduction” of Liberating Sport.
  • “Baseball’s Fiery, Female Pentecost: Reframing Failure and Re-Igniting Liberation Through Sports Media,” in Liberating Sport.
  • "Love the Compassion Dogs, Hate the Anti-Gay Theology"; in Religion Dispatches, June 16, 2016.
  • "The Contested Religious Powers of Baseball on Display in Cuba," in Religion Dispatches, March 25, 2016.
  • "Christianity's Concussion Crisis: Where Faith and Football Collide," in Religion Dispatches, November 24, 2015.
  • "Perhaps Islam Isn't the Only Reason Donald Trump Didn't Recall Muhammad Ali," in Religion Dispatches, December 10, 2015.
  • “Black and Broken Sporting Bodies: Pentecostal Life Writing at the Intersection of Religion, Sports, Disability and Race” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion 2014
  • “The Two Commandments: How to write about sports and religion.” Featured on Bleacher Report 2013
  • “Divinely Scripted and Inflicted: Religion and Disability in Athletic Memoirs” Faculty research presentation at the UT Religious Studies Faculty Seminar 2012
  • “A Body Broken and Rebuilt for You: Religious Embodiment in Chase Heavener’s Tim Tebow: Everything In Between” In Identity and Myth in Sports Documentaries: Critical Essays (Scarecrow Press) 2012
  • “Denzel’s Profane Preaching” Featured on Religion Dispatches 2012
  • “Manly Prayer at Penn State” Featured on Religion Dispatches 2011
  • “Tim Tebow, Protestant Saint” Featured on Religion Dispatches 2011
  • Religion in Latin American Film” In Encyclopedia of Religion and Film (Santa Barbara Press, ABC-CLIO) 2011
  • “At Play in Peril: Children’s Spiritual Points of View in Films Treating Latin American Military Regimes of the 1970s” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion 2010
  • “Anointing Beyond the Grave? Assessing the Legacy of ‘Padre Emiliano,’ a Transnational Charismatic Catholic Priest” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion 2010
  • “Intersections of Gender, Sexuality and Evangelical Christianity” Presented at the Gender Conversations Symposium at the University of Florida 2010
  • “Sacramental Commons: Christian Ecological Ethics” (Book Review) In Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21/5 2008
  • “Borders of the Cross: Christian Hybridity in a Pan-Latino Congregation” Presented at the UF Colloquium on Hispanic/Latin American Literature, Linguistics, and Culture 2007
  • “Latin America’s Via Media? Convergent Christianity and a Global Network of Similarities” Presented at the annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association 2007
  • “Missionaries of the State: The Summer Institute of Linguistics, State Formation, and Indigenous Mexico, 1935-1985” (Book Review) In Journal of Church and State 48/4 2006
  • “Son Nuestra Gente: Evangelical Anglo and Latino/a Ministry to Migrant Workers in the Southern United States” Presented at the annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association 2006