- Paul William Milhouse
Paul William Milhouse (died
12 March 2005 ) was an AmericanBishop of theEvangelical United Brethren Church (E.U.B. Church), elected in 1960. When he died at the age of 94 he was the last survivingU.M. Bishop elected by theE.U.B. denomination (which merged with theMethodist Church in 1968 to form theUnited Methodist Church ).Education
Milhouse earned his undergraduate degree from Indiana Central College in
Indianapolis, Indiana . He earned divinity degrees fromAmerican Theological Seminary inWilmington, Delaware . He later received aDoctor of Divinity degree from Indiana Central, as well.Episcopal Ministry
Milhouse was elected a Bishop by a special mail-in ballot in November, 1960. He spent eight years supervising E.U.B. churches in the denomination's Southwestern Area (with offices in Kansas City). In 1968 he was assigned to the
Oklahoma Area of the (new) United Methodist Church (U.M.C.). He was President of the U.M.C. Council of Bishops, 1977-78. He retired in 1980.Ordained Ministy
Prior to his election to the
Episcopacy , Milhouse was aPastor of churches inIllinois , the associate editor of the E.U.B. magazine "Telescope-Messenger," and a staff executive of the E.U.B. General Council of Administration. In retirement he served as Bishop-in-Residence atOklahoma City University (1980-91), and at theUniversity of Indianapolis (1991-98).Death
When he died in 2005 he was survived by his wife, Mary Frances Noblitt Milhouse, whom he married in 1932. Two daughters also survived: Mary Catherine Hauswald and Pauline Joyce Vermillion, as did a son, Paul David Milhouse. Bishop Milhouse's sister, Dorothy Jacobs, also survived him, as did seven grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.
elected Writings
*Nineteen Bishops of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Nashville, The Parthenon Press, 1974.
ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church References
*United Methodist News Service.
*Milhouse, Paul W., Nineteen Bishops of theEvangelical United Brethren Church ,Nashville , The Parthenon Press, 1974.External links
* [http://www2.umc.org/umns/photos_headshots.asp?ptid=2&mid=2060&photo=hsm155 Photo of Bishop Milhouse]
* [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=2&mid=6947 Paul Milhouse, last former EUB bishop, dead at age 94 (United Methodist News Service)] accessed10 March 2006 .
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