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American bishop
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Carroll County, USA
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Dayton, USA
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77 years
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Biography

Jonathan Weaver (February 23, 1824 – February 6, 1901) was a 19th-century bishop of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, and employed by Otterbein College.

Early life

Weaver was born in Harrison Township, Carroll County, Ohio on February 23, 1824.He was the youngest of twelve children, grew up on a farm, and attended public schools.He converted at a camp meeting in 1841, when he was 17.

Career

In 1847, Weaver entered the Muskingum Conference.In 1848 he was ordained by Bishop Glossbrenner.In 1851 he was chosen presiding elder, and in 1857, he was a delegate to the General Conference at Cincinnati.The trustees of Otterbein College hired him as soliciting agent, a post he served for eight years.In 1861, the General Conference elected him bishop for the Pacific Coast.He declined, preferring to stay with the college.

In 1865, Weaver campaigned to be editor of the Religious Telescope.He lost election, but was instead selected by the General Conference to the office of bishop.In matters of policy, he was a moderate, often refusing to take a public position, but he was better as a preacher and author.

As a preacher he excelled.The pulpit was his throne, and when once on that throne he was a master of men.The art of public address was next to perfect in him, though, perhaps, he never studied rhetoric under a teacher an hour in his life.He was a born orator.His speech had the charm of magic, the magic was all divine.
In many respects he was of the Abraham Lincoln type - simple in life, unique in style, trenchant in humor, and eloquent and forceful in argument.His very presence in the public assembly was always an inspiration.

— W.M.Weekley, 1911

In 1893, age began to catch up with Weaver, and he was relieved of active duties, and elected bishop emeritus.Weaver died February 6, 1901.

Publications

  • Weaver, Jonathan (1892). A Practical Comment on the Confession of the Faith of the United Brethren in Christ. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan (1899). Heaven or That Better Country. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan (1900). Christian Theology. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan; Small, D.D. (eds.). Christian Doctrine. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan. Discourses on the Resurrection. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan. Divine Providence. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan. The Doctrine of Universal Restoration Carefully Examined. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
  • Weaver, Jonathan. Ministerial Salary. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
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Who is Jonathan Weaver?
Jonathan Weaver is an American bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME). He served as the presiding prelate of the Seventh Episcopal District and as the bishop of the Second Episcopal District in the AME Church.
What is the AME Church?
The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) is a predominantly African-American Methodist denomination based in the United States. It is one of the oldest black churches in America and was founded by black people, primarily free blacks, in the early 19th century.
What is the role of a bishop in the AME Church?
In the AME Church, a bishop is considered as an overseer and spiritual leader. They are responsible for the governance of the church and the appointment of pastors to local congregations. Bishops are also tasked with ensuring the spiritual well-being of the church members and providing guidance on matters of faith.
When did Jonathan Weaver serve as bishop?
Jonathan Weaver served as bishop in the AME Church for many years. He was consecrated as a bishop in 1988 and served as the presiding prelate of the Seventh Episcopal District before being appointed as bishop of the Second Episcopal District.
What are Jonathan Weaver's accomplishments as a bishop?
Jonathan Weaver had a long and distinguished career as a bishop in the AME Church. He was known for his commitment to social justice and civil rights advocacy, as well as his efforts to promote education and economic empowerment within the African-American community. Bishop Weaver was also actively involved in various humanitarian initiatives and worked towards the advancement of the AME Church both nationally and internationally.
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