- Eben Samuel Johnson
Eben Samuel Johnson (
8 February 1866 -9 February 1939 ) was an English-AmericanBishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church , elected in 1916.Birth and Family
Born in
Warwickshire ,England , he was a son of William and Catharine (née Sidwell) Johnson. His father was an English Methodist preacher. Bishop Johnson was also descended from one ofJohn Wesley 's helpers. Eben married Sarah Tilsley, with whom he had children Damuel D., Arthur H., and Dorothea.Early Career and Education
Eben took a
teacher training course in England. He also attended theUniversity of Oxford . He taught school inLondon for a time. He also engaged innewspaper work. This was during 1885-89.Eben then
emigrated to theU.S.A. , where he earned both theA.B. and the A.M. degrees fromMorningside College . Syracuse University later awarded him thehonorary degree "Doctor of Divinity ".Ordained Ministry
The Rev. Eben Samuel Johnson actually preached on an English circuit at the age of sixteen! In America he entered the Northwest
Iowa Annual Conference in 1889. As a Pastor he served the following appointments: Danbury, Wall Lake, Mapleton, Sac City, Webster City, and Rock Rapids. He then was appointed Superintendent of the Ida Grove District. In 1909 he was appointed Pastor of theFirst Methodist Church ,Sioux City , where his address was 514 7th St., Sioux City.He served his Annual Conference as the Secretary, then the Chairman of the Examining Board; as the President of the Conference Board of Education; and as a Members of M.E. General Conferences, 1904-16. He served as General Conference Journal Secretary for a time, as well. He also was a Trustee of Morningside College.
During the
Spanish-American War , the Rev. Johnson served as aChaplain in the 52nd Iowa Infantry Regiment, U.S. Voluteers. He also served in the 56th Regiment of the Iowa National Guard, first with the rank ofCaptain , thenMajor (United States) .Episcopal Ministry
The Rev. Eben Samuel Johnson was elected first in 1916 as a
Missionary Bishop of the M.E. Church forAfrica . In 1920 he was elected a Bishop.Bishop Johnson died at the Veterans' Hospital in
Portland, Oregon . He was buried inRiverview Abbey in Portland.elected writings
*Emigration, Oxford degree thesis, in the "Methodist Bishops' Collection" at
Southern Methodist University .
*Stenographic Report Lectures of R.L. Ottley,Regius Professor ofPastoral Theology , Oxford, 1906, "and of" W. Lock, Dean Ireland Professor of Exegesis, Oxford, 1906. also in the "Methodist Bishops' Collection" atSouthern Methodist University .
*General Conference Reports and Writings, also in the "Methodist Bishops' Collection" atSouthern Methodist University .References
* Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
* "JOHNSON, Rev. Eben Samuel, D.D." in Who's Who in American Methodism, Carl F. Price, Compiler and Editor, New York: E.B. Treat & Co., 1916, p. 112.ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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