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Institution of the Very Rev. Neil Taylor at Prince of Peace

God willing, the Right Reverend Alex Whitcomb Cameron, bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh, will institute the Very Reverend Neil Taylor as rector of Prince of Peace Anglican Church on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at 6 p.m.

Please join us at Prince of Peace Anglican Church, 1314 Gringo Road, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania 15001.

A light dessert reception will follow the service.

Guests are asked to RSVP to princeofpeaceanglicanhopewell@outlook.com.

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About the Very Rev. Neil Taylor

Neil has served as a pastor for over 35 years in various parts of the world, bringing a wealth of wisdom, compassion, and leadership that continues to bless the Church both locally and internationally. 

Born in Liverpool, England, and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Neil’s faith journey began when he accepted Christ at the age of 24, a decision that set him on a lifelong path of service and discipleship.

Neil and his wife, Giselle, have been happily married for twenty-one years and, together, have raised seven adult children. They now delight in being grandparents to seven (soon to be eight) grandchildren. Family, faith, and discipleship are the heartbeat of Neil’s life and ministry.

Neil holds a bachelor of theology and a research master of theological studies degree from the University of Divinity in Melbourne, Australia, and combines academic depth with pastoral warmth.

His vision for the 21st-century Church is rooted in the Great Commission: to make disciples of all nations. He believes prayer, evangelism, pastoral care, and discipleship are not optional but essential priorities for a healthy, missional church—one that transforms sinners into saints, the helpless into the helpful, and believers into devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

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