Sellers was born in 1926 in
Philadelphia. He served in the
United States Army Air Corps in World War II, then enrolled in the
Reformed Episcopal Seminary. He was called as rector of St. Andrew's Church, then located on the
South Side of Chicago, and was ordained as a deacon in December 1950 and as a presbyter the following year. He remained as rector of St. Andrew's until 1990. He remained as bishop ordinary until 1996, when the Synod of Chicago and Special Jurisdiction of North America were merged into the
Diocese of Mid-America. Sellers also served two three-year terms as presiding bishop of the REC from 1990 to 1996 Sellers retired as rector of St. Andrew's in 1990 and relocated to Florida with his wife, Doris. They had four adult sons and several grandchildren. They lived in
Marco Island until her death in 2015 and his in January 2016. ==References==