- Middleton S. Barnwell
Middleton Stuart Barnwell (born in 1882 and died in Savannah on
May 6 ,1957 ) was the seventh Bishop of theEpiscopal Diocese of Idaho and the fifth Bishop of Georgia. Barnwell was the 349thbishop of theEpiscopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA).Life
and failed in twelve ballots to elect a new bishop. A second session met January 15, 1935 at St. Paul's, Augusta and took nine more ballots to elect the Barnwell to become the fifth Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia.
At the time of his election, there were 16 parishes, 21 organized missions, 13 unorganized missions, five mission stations and one parochial mission. The still segregated church records noted 5,391 white and 1,029 black communicants. During his tenure as bishop, which lasted until 1954 the Diocese grew to 8,156 total communicants with two more churches becoming parishes and four additional missions created. [The Episcopal Church in Georgia 1733-1957, by Henry Thomas Malone, published by The Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Atlanta, 1960]
On the 10th year of his consecration as bishop of Georgia, he told the Diocese
The happiest and most useful relationship for a Bishop or Priest is that of Friend to his people. It means trust—and service—and love. And beyond this there is nothing else. [The Episcopal Church in Georgia 1733-1957, by Henry Thomas Malone, published by The Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Atlanta, 1960]
He served as Bishop of theEpiscopal Diocese of Georgia from 1936-1954.On the occasion of his retirement he said of serving as bishop that a bishop needed, "robust health and a good driving ability" and for a large diocese like Georgia one should be "either celibate, or a man who is very unhappily married...for he will live on the highway." He went on to speak of "relentless weekends" visiting the scattered churches of the Diocese and "in between he tries to make friends with his wife and others who live in his home town." [The Episcopal Church in Georgia 1733-1957, by Henry Thomas Malone, published by The Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Atlanta, 1960] He died in Savannah on
May 6 ,1957 .References
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*The Episcopal Church in Georgia 1733-1957, by Henry Thompson Malone published by The Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Atlanta, 1960
External links
* [http://www.honeycreek.org/ Honey Creek, the Camp and Conference Center of the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia] has a Barnwell wing to the camp's lodge in honor of the Rt. Rev. Middleton S. Barnwell.
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