- Paul Elliott Martin
Paul Elliott Martin (
31 December 1897 - 1975) was an AmericanBishop of The Methodist Church and theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1944. He also distinguished himself as aMethodist Pastor and District Superintendent, as well as by notable service to his denomination.Birth and Family
Paul was born in
Blossom, Texas the son of Dr. Charles Elliott and Annie Willie (née Black) Martin. Paulmarried Mildred Helen Fryar 29 June 1920.Education
Paul earned the
A.B. degree in 1919 fromSouthern Methodist University . He also studiedtheology at S.M.U. He was a member of theSigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.Military and Educational Service
Paul served as a
2nd Lieutenant of the AmericanInfantry duringWorld War I . He also served for three years as Superintendent of Schools in his birthplace .Ordained Ministry
Paul joined the North Texas
Annual Conference of theMethodist Episcopal Church, South in 1922. He served the following appointments as a Pastor:Cedar Hill, Texas ; the Maple Ave. Methodist Church inDallas ;Henrietta, Texas ;Iowa Park, Texas ; and the Kavanaugh Methodist Church inGreenville, Texas . He then was appointed Superintendent of the Wichita Falls District. His final appointment before becoming a Bishop was to First Methodist,Wichita Falls, Texas (1938-44).Rev. Martin was elected a delegate to the last General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in 1938. He was a delegate to the 1939 Uniting Conference of The Methodist Church. He was also a delegate to Methodist General and Jurisdictional Conferences in 1940 and 1944. He served as the President of the Board of Education of the
North Texas Annual Conference, and as a Trustee of Southern Methodist University and of Centenary College.Episcopal Ministry
The Rev. Paul Elliott Martin was elected and
consecrated a Bishop of The Methodist Church by the 1944 South Central Jurisdictional Conference. He was assigned theArkansas -Louisiana Episcopal Area . His offices were at 723 Center St.,Little Rock, Arkansas .Honors
Paul Elliott Martin was named to the
honorary fraternities Theta Phi andTau Kappa Alpha . He was awarded thehonorary degree "Doctor of Divinity " in 1938 bySouthwestern University .Bishop Martin also was a member of the Masons and of the "Knife and Fork Club."
elected Writings
*"My Call to Preach," 1946.
References
* Howell, Clinton T., Prominent Personalities in American Methodism, Birmingham, Alabama: The Lowry Press, 1945.
* Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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