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Deltagere Stiftsmøtet 2019 Deltagere Stiftsmøtet 2019 Fornavn Etternavn Stilling Tjenestested Arnulf Andersen Prest Porsanger, Lakselv May Line Angell Prest Tromsøysund, Domprostiet Ingri Angvik Prest Vardø, Sør-Varanger Anne-Marit Eira Anti Kirketolk, kateket, diakon Karasjok, Indre-Finnmark Sven Becker Prest Varanger prosti Karl Yngve Bergkåsa Bispedømmekontor Bispekontoret Jan-Ole Berntsen Prest Sørreisa Jon Atle Birkeland Prest Hammerfest prosti Gunnar Borvik Prest Berg Senja Leif Olav Bremer Prest Tromsø fengsel. Domprostiet Daniel Philipp Brändle Prest Alta og Talvik sokn, Alta prosti Sigrid Bøckman Prest Ibestad sokn, Trondenes prosti Kristian Due Bispedømmekontor Bispedømmekontoret Ragnhild Due Prest Kroken, Tromsø domprosti Jovna Zakharias Dunfjell Kirketolk, kateket, diakon Svalbard, Tromsø Domprosti Ivar Jarle Eliassen Bispedømmekontor Nord-Hålogaland bispedømme Gunn Elvebakk Prest Indre Troms Ann Christin Elvemo Prest Grønnåsen Thor-Arne Ervik Prest Lenvik, Senja Einar Aksel Rånes Fagerheim Prest Sør-Varanger, Varanger prosti Grete Glemmestad Prest Salangen menighet Øyvind Gundersen Prest Hasvik sokn, Alta prosti Bjarne Gustad Prest Kautokeino, Indre Finnmark prosti Glenn Hadland Prest Lenvik/Senja prosti Morten Fredrik Hagen Prest Tranøy sokn, Senja prosti Bjørn Chr Hagen Bispedømmekontor Bispedømmekontoret Tore Halvorsen Bispedømmekontor Felles økonomienhet, Kirkerådet Peter Hammarlund Prest Lyngseidet Nord Troms Jon Marius Kobro Hammer Bispedømmekontor Kirkefag Onar Haugli Prest Tromsø Domprosti Torkild Hausken Prest Alta og Talvik sogn, Alta prosti. Stian Holtskog Prest Harstad, Trondenes Arne Bernt Håkonseth Prest Trondenes prosti Bård Jahr Prest Loppa sokn, Alta prosti Odd Willy Johansen Prest Kvæfjord, Trondenes prosti Slavisa Josifovic Prest Dyrøy sokn/menighet i Senja prosti Jens Jovik Prest Nordreisa og Nord-Troms prosti Laila Jåvold Prest Måsøy Audhild Kaarstad Prest Bardu, Indre Troms Stig Kaarstad Prest Lavangen, Indre Troms Anne Kirsti Kjenne Prest Båtsfjord sokn, Varanger prosti Jill Kjølaas Prest Domprostiet Janos Kona Prest Tana Bjørn Lian Prest Karlsøy sokn i domprostiet Siv Limstrand Prest Svalbard Birgit Lockertsen Prest Kroken, domprostiet Birgit Lockertsen Prest Kroken, Domprostiet Arne Lundqvist Prest Døves menighet Tromsø/Døveprostiet Kjersti Marie Lægdene Prest Elverhøy kirke, Tromsø domprosti Stig Lægdene Prest Tromsø domprosti Egil Lønmo Prest Indre Finnmark Erik Mørtsell Prest Indre Finnmark prosti Svenn A. Nielsen Prest Storfjord, Nord-Troms prosti Hans Jørgen Nilsen Prest Kanebogen, Trondenes Gaute Norbye Prest Kvaløy og Nord-Troms Heidi Norbye Bispedømmekontor Nord-Hålogaland bispedømmekontor Øyvind Oksavik Prest Alta og Talvik sokn, Alta prosti Ragnhild Opsahl Prest Grønnåsen, Domprostiet Kjell Riise Prest Tromsø domkirke, Domprostiet Hans Erik Schjøth Prest Sokneprest i Elverhøy Arne Skare Prest Porsanger/ Indre Finnmark Steinar Sneås Skauge Bispedømmekontor Bispedømmekontoret Marianne Støylen Skauge Prest Hillesøy sokn, Tromsø domprosti Anne Skoglund Prest Alta prosti Sigurd Skollevoll Prest Senja prosti Paul Skuland Prest Berlevåg, Varanger prosti Ivar Smedsrød Prest Alta Geir Arne Solum Prest Skånland og Tovik – Trondenes Esther Sonderegger Lønmo Prest Indre Finnmark. I permisjon Ingrid Spikkeland Prest Alta og Talvik sokn, Alta prosti Ruth Astrid Stellmacher Prest Lenvik sokn i Senja prosti Oddgeir Stenersen Bispedømmekontor Tromsø Gunhild Svalastog Prest Universitetet, Tromsø Domprosti Richard Svane Prest Kåfjord Dag Sæter Prest Sandnessund Trude Alsgaard Sørensen Bispedømmekontor Tromsø Torunn Sørensen Kirketolk, kateket, diakon Svalbard kirke Jon Arne Tandberg Prest Hammerfest Hammerfest Einar Tesdal Prest Skjervøy sokn, Nord-Troms prosti Heidi Alise Thue Bispedømmekontor Bispedømmekontoret Tromsø Stine Walmsness Prest Tromsø domprosti Peter Shaw Wilhelmsson Prest Sandtorg, Trondenes Anders Wold Prest Balsfjord og Malangen sokn Indre Troms Ellisiv Yttervik Prest Balsfjord sokn, Indre Troms prosti Aileen Zahl Prest Hammerfest menighet, Hammerfest Olav Øygard Bispedømmekontor Nord-Hålogaland bispedømme Ann-Mari Årnes Bispedømmekontor Bispedømmekontoret .
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