- John W. Gowdy
John W. Gowdy (born 7 December 1869) was a
Scottish American Bishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church, elected in 1930. He also distinguished himself as aMissionary , anEducator , and as aCollege andUniversity President .Birth and Family
John was born in
Glasgow, Scotland , the son of Joseph and Margaret Jane (née Graham) Gowdy. John married Elizabeth Thomspon 1 July 1902.Education
John graduated in 1893 from the Tilton Seminary in Tilton, New Hampshire. He then earned the
A.B. degree in 1897 fromWesleyan University ,Middletown, Connecticut . He graduated fromDrew Theological Seminary in 1902 with theB.D. degree. He then earned the M.A. degree in 1915 fromColumbia University .Baker University awarded him thehonorary degree D.D. in 1909. Wesleyan did as well in 1914. Rev. Gowdy was also a member of the honorary fraternityPsi Upsilon .Missionary and Academic Ministry
John Gowdy served as a
Teacher at theTilton School inTilton, New Hampshire , 1897-99. Followingseminary graduation , he wasordained in the New Hampshire Annual Conference of the M.E. Church. He was appointed a Missionary Teacher at theAnglo-Chinese College inFoochow ,China , serving in this position 1902-04. He also was a Class Leader in the Heavenly Rest Methodist Church in the FoochowAnnual Conference . The Rev. Gowdy then became President of the Anglo-Chinese College in 1904, serving until 1923. He became President of theFukien Christian University in 1923, serving there until 1927. He also served as aTrustee of both the Anglo-Chinese College, of Union Normal School in Foochow, and of the Tilton School in New Hampshire. He also served on the Boards of Managers of both Anglo-Chinese and of Fukien.Episcopal Ministry
John W. Gowdy was elected a Bishop by the 1930 meeting of the China Central Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He served as a Bishop in this Central Conference until 1941. As a Bishop, he was, of course, a participant in M.E. General Conferences in 1932 and 1936, the Uniting Conference of
Methodism in 1939, and Methodist General Conferences in 1940 and 1944.Retirement
Bishop Gowdy retired in 1941. He made his retirement home at 378 Victoria Ave.,
Winter Park, Florida . He enjoyed history as a hobby and golf as a sport.References
* Howell, Clinton T., Prominent Personalities in American Methodism, Birmingham, Alabama: The Lowry Press, 1945.
* Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
* Price, Carl F., Compiler and Editor: Who's Who in American Methodism, New York: E.B. Treat & Co., 1916.ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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