- John Wesley Lord
John Wesley Lord (1902-1989) was an AmericanBishop of The Methodist Church, elected in 1948. Lord was active in theAfrican-American Civil Rights Movement and pushed for theracial integration of the Methodist Church, and was a Vice President of theNational Council of Churches .Early life
John was born 23 August 1902 in
Paterson, New Jersey , the son of John James and Catherine Steward (Carmichael) Lord. John Wesley married Margaret Farrington Ratcliffe 29 April 1931. They had one daughter, Jean Phillips.John Wesley was a 1922 graduate of the Montclair State Normal School. He then earned the
A.B. degree fromDickinson College ,Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1927. He also earned the B.D. degree fromDrew Theological Seminary in 1930. He did post-graduate work at theUniversity of Edinburgh inScotland , 1930-31.Ministry
John Wesley Lord was received on-trial in the Newark
Annual Conference of theMethodist Episcopal Church andordained Deacon, April 1929. He was received into full connection and ordained Elder, March 1931. The Rev. Lord served the following appointments: Assistant Pastor, Emory Methodist Church,Jersey City, New Jersey (1927-30); Pastor,Union, New Jersey Community Church (1931-34); First Church, Arlington (1935-37); and First Methodist Church, Westfield (1938-48).The Rev. John Wesley Lord was elected to the
Episcopacy of The Methodist Church by the Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference in 1948. He was assigned as theResident Bishop of theBoston Episcopal Area .Bishop Lord retired in 1972, and died in 1989.
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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