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John T. W. Harmon is the fourteenth Bishop of Arkansas. [1] Born in Liberia, [ 2 ] he was ordained to the priesthood in 1992 in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia after graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary .
John Harmon (Wisconsin politician) (1845–1921), American lumberman and politician. John H. Harmon (1819–1888), mayor of Detroit and publisher of the Detroit Free Press John T. W. Harmon Liberian-American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas
James Hervey Otey, Bishop of Tennessee Provisional bishop. 1859 1869 Henry C. Lay, Missionary Bishop of Arkansas Missionary bishop. Bishops of Arkansas 1870 1899 Henry Niles Pierce: Missionary bishop and first diocesan bishop (October 19, 1820, Pawtucket, Rhode Island – September 5, 1899, Fayetteville, AR); died in office. 1899 1912
Two congregations are currently locked in a dispute over the rights to an 108-year-old church in Crossett
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The Oklahoma and Arkansas conferences are two of 12 conferences that make up the United Methodist's South Central Jurisdiction. The South Central Jurisdiction also includes conferences in Nebraska ...
Henry Codman Potter – bishop and son of a bishop. [52] Asafa Powell – track-and-field sprinter. Both his parents are pastors and he plays for a church band. [89] [90] Adam Clayton Powell Jr. – pastor and politician. E. J. Pratt – "The leading Canadian poet of his time." The son of a Methodist minister who himself studied for the ...
Larry R. Benfield (born July 28, 1955) is the thirteenth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas.. Benfield was born in Johnson City, Tennessee, on July 28, 1955.He studied at the University of Tennessee, graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts in agricultural economics, and later a Master of Arts in Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1979.