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William McFerrin Stowe

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Nationality
  
American

Died
  
November 24, 1988

Name
  
William Stowe


Religion
  
Methodist

Occupation
  
Preacher

Books
  
If I Were a Pastor

Education
  
Hendrix College, Duke University, Boston University

William McFerrin Stowe (1913 – November 24, 1988) was a U.S. Bishop of the Methodist and United Methodist Churches, elected in 1964.

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Early life

William McFerrin Stowe was born in 1913. He graduated from Hendrix College in 1938, where he became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He also earned degrees from Duke University and Boston University.

Career

Prior to his election to the Episcopacy, he was a Pastor of Methodist churches in Texas and Oklahoma. He also served as a staff member of the General Board of Education of The Methodist Church, and as a delegate to various world conferences of Methodism.He became pastor of St. Lukes United Methodist Church, the largest church in Oklahoma City at the time, and third largest in world Methodism.

He was elected by the South Central Jurisdictional Conference of the Methodist Church, the only Bishop elected by this Conference in 1964.

In 1965, Southern Methodist University conferred the honorary degree Doctor of Laws upon Bishop Stowe. He died on November 24, 1988.

Death

He died on November 24, 1988.

References

William McFerrin Stowe Wikipedia