Jay Cayangyang

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Bishop of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy
Jay Cayangyang
 
Cayangyang at Bishop Seabury Church in 2021
Church Anglican Church in North America
Archdiocese
Province
Diocese Special Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy
See
Appointed / Elected
Term 2025–present
Predecessor Derek Jones
Successor
Other post(s)
Ordination 1996
Consecration June 21, 2025
by Steve Wood
Rank
Born
Died
Nationality
Denomination
Residence
Parents
Spouse / Partner Linda Cayangyang
Children 5
Alma mater
Motto
Signature
Coat of arms

Jerome Rosas "Jay" Cayangyang is an American Anglican bishop and U.S. Navy chaplain. Since September 2025, he has been a bishop of the Anglican Church in North America's Special Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy (SJAFC).

Biography

Cayangyang grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, where his father was stationed at Naval Station Mayport while serving on the USS Voge.[1] He was ordained as both deacon and priest in 1996 and has served in churches in California, Virginia and Florida.[2]

As a U.S. Navy Reserve chaplain, Cayangyang had numerous assignments including deployment with Marines during the Iraq War.[2] In 2011, Cayangyang returned to Jacksonville as command chaplain at Naval Station Mayport.[1] He also served as canon to the ordinary in the JAFC and as deputy chaplain of the Marine Corps for reserve matters.[2]

In 2015, Cayangyang was appointed rector of Bishop Seabury Anglican Church in Gales Ferry, Connecticut. He was also archdeacon for the Northeast in the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word.[2] In 2025, Cayangyang's election as a suffragan bishop in the SJAFC was confirmed.[3] He was consecrated and installed alongside Marshall MacClellan at during the SJAFC convocation at Church of the Cross in Bluffton, South Carolina on June 21, 2025.[4]

In September 2025, Cayangyang was elected by the ACNA College of Bishops to replace Derek Jones, who had withdrawn from the province, as bishop of the SJAFC.[5]

Personal life

Cayangyang is married to Linda; they have five adult children.[3]

References

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