- John Monroe Moore
John Monroe Moore (born
27 January 1867 ) was aBishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church, South , elected in 1918.Birth and Family
He was born at
Morgantown, Kentucky . He was the son of Joseph Alexander and Martha Ann (Hampton) Moore. John married Miss Bessie Harris ofSan Antonio, Texas 25 March 1901.Education
Moore was educated at the Morgantown
High School , and earned theA.B. degree fromLebanon College (Ohio) inOhio in 1887. He continued his studies in 1894-95 at the Universities of Leipzig and Heidelberg inGermany . He earned thePh.D. degree atYale University in 1895.Ordained Ministry
Rev. Moore was Licensed to Preach in 1887. He was
Admitted on Trial by the St. LouisAnnual Conference in 1895, when he was also appointed the Pastor of the Marvin Memorial Methodist Church in St. Louis, serving until 1898. The Rev. Moore wasordained a Deacon in theM.E.C., S. in 1894, and Elder in 1898. He was then transferred to theWest Texas Annual Conference where he served for four years as the Pastor of theTravis Park Church inSan Antonio . In 1902 he was transferred to theNorth Texas Conference where he was appointed to theFirst Methodist Church ofDallas , serving four years.In 1906 Rev. Moore became the Managing Editor of "The Daily Christian Advocate" (1906-09), an important Methodist periodical of that day. He had previously been a member of the Staff of the St. Louis Christian Advocate, 1896-98, and of the Texas Christian Advocate in 1906. Rev. Moore returned to St. Louis in 1909 as Pastor of
St. John 'sM.E.S. Church. However, in 1910 he was elected Secretary of the Department ofHome Missions of his denomination. He served with distinction in this capacity until his election to theEpiscopacy in 1918, continuing also as a member in full connection of the North Texas Conference. His address was 810 Broadway,Nashville ,Tennessee . Rev. Moore also was a Member of M.E.C., S. General Conferences in 1906 and 1914.Denominational Service
The Rev. John Monroe Moore served his denomination as a member of the Joint Committee on Editing for the 1905 Methodist Hymnal. He was a member of the Federal Council of Methodism, and of the Committees on
Evangelism and on Church and Country Life of theFederal Council of Churches of Christ. He was on the Executive Committee of the Home Missionary Council of his denomination. He also served in the Southern Society forPhilosophy andPsychology .Episcopal Ministry
The Rev. Dr. John Monroe Moore was elected a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, at the General Conference of 1918. He was assigned the work of the M.E. Church, South in
Brazil (1918-22). Bishop Moore was then assigned toEast Texas andOklahoma (1922-26), thenWest Texas andNew Mexico (1926-30). He was then sent to the southeast to serve as Resident Bishop of Georgia andFlorida (1930-34), thenMissouri andArkansas (1934-38). He retired from the active episcopacy in 1938. He was in Dallas TX at the time of his death. He died July 30,1948 and was buried in Dallas TX. August 2, 1948.The
honorary degree ofDoctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by Central College ofMissouri in 1908.elected writings
* Etchings of the East, Smith and Lamar, 1909.
* South Today, Missionary Education Movement, 1916.
* Methodism in Belief and Action, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1946.References
* "The New Bishops" in Christian Advocate (24 May 1918), Nashville: Methodist Episcopal Church, South, p. 56. [http://www.tngenweb.org/records/davidson/nca/nca15-10.htm]
* "MOORE, Rev. John Monroe, Ph.D., D.D." in Who's Who in American Methodism, Carl F. Price, Compiler and Editor, New York: E.B. Treat & Co., 1916, pp. 150-51.See also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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