- Robert Richford Roberts
Robert Richford Roberts (
2 August 1778 –26 March 1843 ) distinguished himself as an AmericanMethodist Circuit Rider ,Pastor , Presiding Elder, andBishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church , elected in 1816. He was the firstmarried man in America to serve as Bishop of theM.E. Church .Birth and Early Life
Roberts was born in
Frederick County, Maryland . His father was of Welsh and his mother of Irish ancestry. They were communicants of TheChurch of England . In 1785 the family moved to theLigonier Valley ,Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania . Roberts united with the M.E. Church when he was fourteen years old. Until he was twenty-one his was a thoroughlyfrontier existence, with few books and quite simple habits. Yet early on he commenced with study, all the while being drawn gradually toward the Ministry.Ordained Ministry
After much hesitation, owing to great timidity, Robert preached his first sermon in 1801. He was licensed as a
local preacher at the Holmes Meeting-house nearCadiz, Ohio .In the Spring of 1802 he was received on trial in the
Baltimore Annual Conference , and appointed to a circuit includingCarlisle, Pennsylvania and twenty-nine other preaching appointments inWestern Pennsylvania ,Maryland andOhio . He wasordained , both Deacon and Elder, by BishopFrancis Asbury . It took as long as a month to visit the entire circuit. Roberts studied constantly. In 1804 a senior colleague reported that "his moral character was perfect and his head a complete magazine."He was then sent by Bishop Asbury to Baltimore, where he reluctantly went, as he doubted his being suited to city congregations. Subsequently, Rev. Robert filled appointments in Baltimore,
Alexandria, Virginia ; Georgetown, andPhiladelphia . In 1815 he was appointed Presiding Elder of the Schuylkill District of the Philadelphia Annual Conference. Owing to the death of Bishop Asbury, Rev. Roberts was elected to preside over the Philadelphia Annual Conference in the spring of 1816.Episcopal Ministry
At the General Conference of 1816, the Rev. Robert Richford Roberts was elected to the office of Bishop,
14 May 1816. Being the first married man to serve as a Methodist Bishop, and the financial support for a Bishop being exceedingly small (since his predecessors had all had no dependents), Bishop Roberts settled in the western part of Pennsylvania upon afarm which he owned. From there he traveled extensively fromMaine toMississippi .Subsequently he removed to
Indiana and settled on a farm near White River, continuing to preach, visit the churches, and attend the Conferences in all parts of the Union. He accomplished much for missions in the west (i.e., western states, which then included Indiana, etc.). Indeed, only a year or two before his death he visited the Indian mission work of his denomination west ofArkansas .Bishop Roberts was involved in all the discussions and deliberations that culminated in the establishment of the
Methodist Protestant Church . BishopMatthew Simpson wrote of him during this time::"while during these excitements severe and exciting denunciations of the Bishops were publicly made–while they were called 'popes' and 'usurpers'–the patriarchal appearance and the humble and loving manner of Bishop Roberts disarmed prejudice wherever he went."Personal Reflection
Bishop
Matthew Simpson also wrote this about Bishop Roberts::"He was eminently a good man, full of faith and of the 'Holy Ghost .' He was a man of more than ordinaryintellectual power, had been a careful reader, was a clear and forcible speaker, and often quiteeloquent . As Bishop he was kind and conciliating, yet firm and decided. His simplicity of manner, his great plainness, and his abundant labors greatly endeared him to the church."Bishop Roberts was a man of fine presence, simple and benevolent, and an eloquent preacher.
Death and Burial
In the spring of 1843 Bishop Roberts was seized with
bilious fever . He died26 March 1843 inLawrence County, Indiana .He is
buried on the grounds of United Methodist-affiliatedDePauw University , where there is also aresidence hall named in his honor. TheRoberts Park United Methodist Church in downtownIndianapolis is named for him, too.Biographies
* Elliott, Charles (Rev.), Life of Bishop Roberts, New York, 1853.
* Cyclopaedia of Methodism,Matthew Simpson ,D.D. ,LL.D. , Ed., ("Revised Edition.")Philadelphia , Louis H. Everts, 1880. [http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0801-0900/HDM0828.PDF]References
* Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
* Short, Roy Hunter, Chosen to be Consecrated: The Bishops of The Methodist Church, 1784-1968, Lake Junaluska, N.C., General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church, 1976.ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church External links
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