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Presiding bishop’s office names new Title IV intake officer

June 29, 2023
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The Rev. Barbara Kempf has been named Title IV intake officer for bishops, a new role that reports to The Episcopal Church’s presiding bishop and works closely with, but structurally separate from, the bishop for pastoral development.

The intake officer is the primary contact for receiving allegations of misconduct by bishops and serves as a member of the Title IV reference panel for bishops and case manager for misconduct cases.

Kempf brings years of experience in nursing, law, healthcare policy and administration, as well as 16 years as a parish priest, serving most recently at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Indianapolis, Indiana. She has served as intake officer for the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis and three terms as president of the joint disciplinary board for the dioceses of Indianapolis and Northern Indiana.

“Throughout this work and ministry, I have never lost sight of the goal of the Title IV process to resolve conflicts by promoting healing and reconciliation among all involved or affected,” she said.

Kempf holds a Master of Divinity from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and a Juris Doctor from Indiana University School of Law, in addition to a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Indiana University. She has served as an administrative law judge and state health department legal investigator, among other positions.

In her new role, Kempf will work closely with the Rt. Rev. Todd Ousley, bishop for pastoral development, in coordinating care for those affected by Title IV complaints. “We are very pleased to welcome Barbara to fill this crucial role,” Ousley said. “Her considerable experience in pastoral care and in developing and organizing systems of accountability will be an asset in our work with clergy leadership.”