- Roy Clyde Clark
Roy Clyde Clark (born
July 24 ,1920 ,Mobile, Alabama ) is a retired AmericanBishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1980.Biography/Family
Clark married Esther Maddox of
McComb, Mississippi on 7 June 1945. They had two daughters, Lynn Blanton Clark and Susan McEwen Clark, and two grandsons. After Esther's death on 8 April 1991, Bishop Clark married Marion Salisbury Hall on 4 April 1992.Education
Clark earned the
B.A. degree fromMillsaps College in 1941 and theBachelor of Divinity degree fromYale Divinity School in 1944. He also has been awardedhonorary doctorates from Millsaps College and Columbia College inSouth Carolina .Ordained Ministry
Clark was
ordained Deacon in 1944 by Bishop J.L. Decell and Elder in 1946 by BishopU.V.W. Darlington . Roy became a member of theMississippi Annual Conference and held five different pastorates there between 1944 and 1963: Eastlawn, Pascagoula; Decell Memorial, Wesson; Centerville; Forest; and Capitol Street in Jackson. He then pastored St. John’s Church inMemphis, Tennessee from 1963 through 1967, after which he was appointed to West End Church inNashville, Tennessee .Episcopal Ministry
Clark was elected to the
Episcopacy in 1980 by the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the UMC. He was assigned to theColumbia, South Carolina Episcopal Area (the South Carolina Annual Conference), where he served until his retirement in 1988. As a Bishop he also served as a member of the U.M. General Board of Global Ministries (1980-88), serving as President of the UM Committee on Relief Program Department of the Board (1984-88).Ministry in Retirement
After retiring from the active episcopacy, Bishop Clark served as
Executive Director of the Committee on Episcopal Initiatives for Ministry and Mission of the U.M. Council of Bishops. As such he gave leadership in the development of the Council’s initiative on "“Vital Congregations-Faithful Disciples.”" He also served as an adjunct faculty member of theMemphis Theological Seminary (an institution of theCumberland Presbyterian Church but recognized also by the UMC) and of theVanderbilt Divinity School . He is currently listed as Bishop-in-Residence at the West End Church in Nashville, whose pastorate he once held.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
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