- Roy Hunter Short
Roy Hunter Short (
19 October 1902 –2 July 1994 ) was an AmericanBishop of The Methodist Church and theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1948.Birth and family
Roy was born in
Louisville, Kentucky , the son of Jesse Peters and Minnie L. (Badders) Short. Roy married Louise Clay Baird ofJeffersonville, Indiana 1 September 1926. They had three sons: Hunter Baird, Murray Malcolm, and Riley Phillips.Education
Among his eight earned academic degrees, Roy graduated from the
University of Louisville in 1924 with anA.B. degree. He completed both aB.D. (1927) and aTh.M. (1929) from theLouisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary . He also earned aDoctorate fromEmory University .Roy was a member of
Theta Phi honorary fraternity. He was also honored with theD.D. degree byKentucky Wesleyan College in 1939.Ordained ministry
Rev. Short was
ordained in 1921 and received into the LouisvilleAnnual Conference of theMethodist Episcopal Church, South . He pastored the following appointments: Jefferson Circuit (1921-22), Mt. Holly, Mill Creek (1922-26), Oakdale Church, Louisville (1926-28), Marcus Lindsey Church, Louisville (1928-30), Greenville (1930-36). He was the Superintendent of the Elizabethtown District (1935-37) and of the Louisville District (1937-41). He was appointed to the St. Paul Church in Louisville (1941-44), then became the Editor of The Upper Room in 1944.He was elected a delegate to the General Conference of the
M.E. Church, South in 1938, the Uniting Conference of The Methodist Church in 1939, and of Jurisdictional and General Conferences of The Methodist Church, 1940-48. He also was a member of the General Commission on Evangelism (1938-40), and the Secretary of the Louisville Conference since 1931. He was also involved in the development of the new "Book of Discipline for The Methodist Church".Rev. Short also was a member of
Kiwanis International .Episcopal ministry
Dr. Short was elected a Bishop by the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of The Methodist Church, June 1948 . His first assignment was as the
Resident Bishop of theJacksonville Episcopal Area. From 1952 until 1964 he was assigned the Louisville Area. At the request of theCouncil of Bishops of the United Methodist Church, Bishop Short provided episcopal supervision to thePhilippines Central Conference in the interim between episcopal elections (1972-74). Bishop Short has also traveled extensively, including trips toLatin America ,Africa ,Fiji ,Australia ,Korea ,Hong Kong , andEurope .Bishop Short has also served in many administrative capacities: President of the College of Bishops of the Southeastern Jurisdiction (1956-64), Secretary of the Council of Bishops of the Methodist Church (1956-68), Chairman of the Joint Committee on
Christian Education in Foreign Fields (1956-64), and Chairman of the Methodist Interboard Commission on the Local Church (1956-64).In retirement, Bishop and Mrs. Short resided in
Hermitage, Tennessee .elected writings
* "Your Church and You" (a membership manual for Methodist boys and girls), 1943.
* lessons in "Adult Student," 1939-40.
* Evangelistic Preaching, 1956.
* Evangelism Through the Local Church, 1956.
* My Great Redeemer's Praise, 1957.
* "One Witness in One World," (the study book for the 1964-68 quadrennium).
* United Methodism in Theory and Practice, 1974.
* Chosen To Be Consecrated: The Bishops of the Methodist Church, 1784-1968, 1976.
* The History of the Council of Bishops, 1939-1979, 1984.
* The Leadership Role of the Council of Bishops, 1984.
* Methodism in Kentucky.Biographies
* Hunt, Earl Gladstone Jr, Aspects of our Methodist heritage: With particular focus upon one of its distinguishged transmitters, Bishop Roy Hunter Short, 1972.
References
* Howell, Clinton T., Prominent Personalities in American Methodism, Birmingham, Alabama: The Lowry Press, 1945.
* Roy H. Short Papers, MSS 039, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University. [http://www.pitts.emory.edu/Archives/text/mss039.html]
* Short, Roy Hunter, Bp., History of the Council of Bishops of The United Methodist Church 1939-1979, Nashville, Abingdon, 1980.ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church External links
* [http://www.pitts.emory.edu/Archives/text/mss039.html Roy H. Short Papers, 1925-1984]
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