- Woodie W. White
Woodie Walter White (born 1935) is an American
Bishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1984.Birth and Family
Woodie was born on
27 August 1935 inNew York City . He is married to the former Jennie (Kim) Tolson, a native ofWorcester, Massachusetts . She attended Clark University in Worcester, and holds degrees fromHoward Community College andTowson University . An elementary school teacher, Mrs. White was honored as the 1992 "Teacher of the Year" by theSpringfield, Illinois School District. The Whites have four daughters: Kimberly Yvette, Hope Angela, Valerie Elizabeth, and Sharon Denise, and one son, Bryan Michael.Education
Woodie graduated from the
DeWitt Clinton High School in the WestBronx inNYC in 1953 and fromPaine College inAugusta, Georgia in 1958. He earned anS.T.B. (Bachelor of Sacred Theology) fromBoston University School of Theology in 1961. While attending BU he served a pastorate inWorcester, Massachusetts . He then became a Probationary Member of theDetroit Annual Conference and was appointed theAssociate Pastor of the East Grand BoulevardMethodist Church in Detroit, and in 1963 became thePastor . In 1967 he began two years as an Urban Missioner for the Conference work in Metropolitan Detroit.When the United Methodist Church established a General Commission on Religion and Race in 1968, Rev. White became its first General Secretary, serving in that capacity until 1984. The North Central
Jurisdictional Conference of the U.M. Church elected him Bishop in 1984 and assigned him to the Illinois Area, which he served 1984-1992. In 1992 Bishop White was assigned to the Indiana Area, from which he retired on1 September 2004 . He was the denomination's firstAfrican-American bishop .Bishop White holds honorary doctorates from
Adrian College ,Rust College ,McKendree University ,Illinois Wesleyan University ,McMurry College and theUniversity of Evansville . He holds numerous other honors, including the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boston University, an Urban Award from theU.S. Government Office of Economic Opportunity, and the Distinguished Service Award from the United Committee on Negro History.In addition to professional honors, Bishop White was on a four person task force to examine racism and race relations in
Australia andNew Zealand for the Committee to Combat Racism of theWorld Council of Churches . He participated in preaching missions inChile ,Argentina , andBrazil . He has served as part-time faculty atWesley Theological Seminary and atHoward University School of Religion. He is currently the bishop-in-residence atCandler School of Theology . He has written extensively for denominational and ecumenical periodicals, and is coauthor of Racial Transition in the Church, Confessions of a Prairie Pilgrim, and Conversations of the Heart.In retirement, Bishop White serves as Bishop-In-Residence at the
Candler School of Theology ,Emory University inAtlanta, Georgia .elected Writings
*Confessions of a Prairie Pilgrim, Nashville, Abingdon Press, 1987,
ISBN 0-687-09391-0 References
* InfoServ, the official information service of The United Methodist Church. [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=1244]
*The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=5855]ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church External links
* [http://www2.umc.org/umns/photos_headshots.asp?ptid=2&mid=2060&photo=hsw231 Photo of Bishop White]
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