- Robert Hitchcock Spain
Robert Hitchcock Spain (born
26 October 1925 ) is aretired AmericanBishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1988.Birth and Family
He was born in
Loretto, Tennessee , the son of James Thomas and Grace (Hitchcock) Spain. His parents were both publiceducators .Spain married Syble Mink of
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 14 May 1948. They have two children, Mrs. Philip (Mollie) Johnston, and John Philip Spain. They also have five grandchildren.Military Service and Education
At the age of seventeen, Spain joined the
U.S. Navy , serving in the South Pacific until the end ofWorld War II .He then began his education in
Pre-med at theUniversity of Tennessee . Upon changing his life's direction intoordained ministry , he entered theUniversity of North Alabama , from which he earned aB.A. degree. Robert then earned theM.Div. degree fromVanderbilt Divinity School , and an M.A. fromScarritt College . He also received anHonorary Doctorate fromLambuth College .Ordained Ministry
While a student, Rev. Spain pastored a circuit of five churches in
Wayne County, Tennessee ; a station church in Springhill; and was the Conference Director of Youth Work. Rev. Spain wasordained deacon in 1953 and elder in 1954, both times by BishopRoy H. Short . FollowingDivinity School , Rev. Spain served four successive appointments: Livingston, Lebanon, Belle Meade in Nashville, and Brentwood.Rev. Spain served as the Superintendent of the
Nashville District, 1978-83. He was always an active participant in hisAnnual Conference and the General Church. He was elected a delegate to the General Conference of theU.M. Church five consecutive quadrennia, being the first elected the last four of them. He served eight years on the General Board of Church and Society, eight years on the General Board of Publications, and four years on the General Council on Ministries. He was a reserve member of the Judicial Council, as well.Episcopal Ministry
Rev. Spain was elected to the
Episcopacy of the U.M. Church by the 1988 Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference. He was consecrated to this office 16 July 1988. Present at his consecration was Bishop Roy H. Short, who had ordained him 30+ years earlier.Upon his election and consecration, Bishop Spain was assigned to the Louisville Episcopal Area (1988-92), serving as Presiding Bishop of the Louisville and
Kentucky Annual Conferences, and of the Red Bird Missionary Conference.Upon his retirement August 1992, Bishop Spain taught clergy and laity through the "Focus on Ministry" seminar, sponsored by the United Methodist Publishing House, Nashville. Upon the death of Bishop
Joseph B. Bethea inSouth Carolina , the Southeastern Jurisdictional College of Bishops assigned Bishop Spain to the South Carolina Conference until August 1996.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=hss205 Photo of Bishop Spain]
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