- Richard Carl Looney
Richard Carl Looney (born
14 February 1934 ) is aretired AmericanBishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1988.Birth and Family
Richard was born in the
Methodist parsonage atHillsville, Virginia . He married Carolyn Adele McKeithen ofJackson, Mississippi 3 September 1957. They have three children: Teresa Carolyn, David William, and Jonathan Carl; one granddaughter, Maria; and three grandsons: Logan, Joseph and Ian.Education
Looney graduated from
Emory and Henry College ,Emory, Virginia , and theCandler School of Theology ofEmory University ,Atlanta, Georgia ; with additional study in theUniversity of Edinburgh ,Scotland , and Union Theological Seminary,Richmond, Virginia .Ordained Ministry
Looney was
ordained Deacon in 1955 and Elder in 1959 by BishopRoy H. Short . A member of theHolston Annual Conference of theMethodist Church , Rev. Looney served the following appointments: Rising Fawn Circuit,Rising Fawn, Georgia ; Baker's Chapel - Wyndale,Abingdon, Virginia ; and Pleasant View (formerly Baker's Chapel), Abingdon. InTennessee he served these appointments: White Oak,Chattanooga ; Broad Street, Cleveland; Superintendent of the Chattanooga District; Munsey Memorial, Johnson City; and Church Street, Knoxville.Rev. Looney also shared in Pulpit Exchanges in
England andAustralia , and work missions inPeru ,Liberia , andSierra Leone .Episcopal Ministry
Bishop Looney was elected by the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference, July 1988, and assigned as the first Bishop of the newly created South Georgia Episcopal Area (the South Georgia Annual Conference).
General Church responsibilities have included service on the
U.M. General Council on Finance and Administration, the General Board of Church and Society, and the General Council on Ministry. In retirement, Bishop Looney served as the President of the Foundation for Evangelism,Lake Junaluska, North Carolina .Currently Bishop Looney is the Episcopal Director of the Foundation.
His hobbies include music, sports, hiking and travel.
References
*The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=5855 ]
*InfoServ, the official information service of The United Methodist Church. [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=1244]ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church External links
* [http://www.foundationforevangelism.org The Foundation for Evangelism]
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