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Mary Ann Swenson

Mary Ann Swenson is an American bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1992.

Birth and family edit

Mary Ann Swenson (née McDonald) was born 8 July 1947 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She was raised and educated in Jackson, Mississippi, where she was active in Sunday School, church youth group and choir at the Capitol Street Methodist Church. She married Jeffrey Joe Swenson of Elma, Washington 31 August 1968. Growing up on a dairy farm, Jeff is a graduate of the University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington with a B.A. degree in fine arts. He also served in the U.S. Navy in Vietnam. The Swenson family also includes their dog, Bubba.

Education edit

Mary Ann graduated from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1969 with a B.A. degree in Religion. She earned a D.Min. degree from the School of Theology at Claremont in 1975. Her thesis was "A Synthesis Between Personal Piety and the Social Gospel in the Modern Church."

Ordained ministry edit

Swenson served as the Youth Director for the St. Luke and Capitol Street United Methodist churches in Jackson, Mississippi, 1966–69. She was the Director of Youth Ministry at the Mason U.M. Church in Tacoma, Washington and the Elma U.M. church (1969–72), then at the Claremont U.M. Church in Claremont, California.

Swenson was ordained to the ministry of the Pacific Northwest annual conference of the United Methodist Church by Bishop Wilbur Choy (deacon in 1973 and elder in 1976). Her pastoral appointments included associate pastor, Claremont U.M.C. (1973–74); pastor, Orchards U.M.C., Vancouver, Washington (1974–83); and senior pastor of First U.M.C., Wenatchee, Washington (1989–92). Swenson was also appointed superintendent of the Puget Sound district of the Pacific Northwest Conference (1983–89).

As district superintendent, Swenson also served as the dean of the bishop's cabinet (1988–89). While appointed to Wenatchee, she also served as president of both the board of directors of the Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Center and the board of directors of the North Central Washington AIDS Coalition (1989–92).

Denominational service edit

For the greater U.M. Church, Swenson served as a director of the U.M. General Board of Discipleship (1976–84) and of the Division of Lay Life and Work (1984–92). She also served on the board of directors of the U.M. General Board of Global Ministries, as well as on its Mission Personnel Committee and the National Town and Country Network. She was elected by the Pacific Northwest Conference as a delegate to U.M. General and Jurisdictional Conferences (1980–92).

Episcopal ministry edit

Swenson was elected to the episcopacy of the United Methodist Church by the 1992 Western Jurisdictional Conference. She was assigned the Denver episcopal area, where she served until 2000. She was then assigned the Los Angeles Area, including the California-Pacific Annual Conference and the Korean Mission of the Western Jurisdictional Conference. In 2004 she Swenson was reassigned to the Los Angeles Area and in 2008, that assignment was extended to 2012.

Swenson chaired the committee to Eliminate Institutional Racism and the committee on personnel and nominations of the National Division of the U.M. General Board of Global Ministries (1992–2000). She also returned to the General Board of Discipleship, chairing a long range planning strategy committee and serving as President (1996–2000). In 2000 she became a member of the General Council on Finance and Administration(GCFA), chairing the Legislative Committee, and assigned to the Personnel Committee and the Executive Committee; Swenson also has served as the President of GCFA. She now serves as president of the church's General Commission on Christian Unity and Inter-religious Concerns (GCCUIC).

Leisure pursuits edit

For recreation, Swenson enjoys reading, racquetball and walking. On their 25th wedding anniversary, the Swensons received a tandem bicycle. They have become avid cyclists, completing several bike tours. In 1998 they rode across the United States from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans, covering 4,059 miles in 58 days.

Self description edit

In her official biography, Bishop Swenson considers herself "an outspoken leader on issues of inclusiveness and violence." She was one of fifteen maverick U.M. Bishops who signed a statement in 1996 protesting the denomination's official stance on homosexuality. In 1999 she was featured in the PBS series "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly." Bishop Swenson describes her foundational values as diversity, team/partnership, and justice. She continues to pursue her dream of leading the church in becoming a more inclusive community, justice seeking, and more perfect in love of God and neighbor.

Honors edit

Bishop Swenson was awarded the degree Doctor of Divinity by her alma mater, Millsaps College, in 1994. That same year she was named a Distinguished Alumna by the Claremont School of Theology. She is an Honorary Alumna of the Iliff School of Theology, Denver, Colorado. She has served on the Boards of Trustees for both Iliff, and the Saint Paul School of Theology, Kansas City, Missouri.

See also edit

References edit

  • Mary Ann Swenson (official biography)
  • Mary Ann Swenson (biography from the Council of Bishops)[2]
  • InfoServ, the official information service of The United Methodist Church.
  • The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church

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Mary Ann Swenson is an American bishop of the United Methodist Church elected in 1992 Contents 1 Birth and family 2 Education 3 Ordained ministry 4 Denominational service 5 Episcopal ministry 6 Leisure pursuits 7 Self description 8 Honors 9 See also 10 ReferencesBirth and family editMary Ann Swenson nee McDonald was born 8 July 1947 in Pine Bluff Arkansas She was raised and educated in Jackson Mississippi where she was active in Sunday School church youth group and choir at the Capitol Street Methodist Church She married Jeffrey Joe Swenson of Elma Washington 31 August 1968 Growing up on a dairy farm Jeff is a graduate of the University of Puget Sound Tacoma Washington with a B A degree in fine arts He also served in the U S Navy in Vietnam The Swenson family also includes their dog Bubba Education editMary Ann graduated from Millsaps College in Jackson Mississippi in 1969 with a B A degree in Religion She earned a D Min degree from the School of Theology at Claremont in 1975 Her thesis was A Synthesis Between Personal Piety and the Social Gospel in the Modern Church Ordained ministry editSwenson served as the Youth Director for the St Luke and Capitol Street United Methodist churches in Jackson Mississippi 1966 69 She was the Director of Youth Ministry at the Mason U M Church in Tacoma Washington and the Elma U M church 1969 72 then at the Claremont U M Church in Claremont California Swenson was ordained to the ministry of the Pacific Northwest annual conference of the United Methodist Church by Bishop Wilbur Choy deacon in 1973 and elder in 1976 Her pastoral appointments included associate pastor Claremont U M C 1973 74 pastor Orchards U M C Vancouver Washington 1974 83 and senior pastor of First U M C Wenatchee Washington 1989 92 Swenson was also appointed superintendent of the Puget Sound district of the Pacific Northwest Conference 1983 89 As district superintendent Swenson also served as the dean of the bishop s cabinet 1988 89 While appointed to Wenatchee she also served as president of both the board of directors of the Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Center and the board of directors of the North Central Washington AIDS Coalition 1989 92 Denominational service editFor the greater U M Church Swenson served as a director of the U M General Board of Discipleship 1976 84 and of the Division of Lay Life and Work 1984 92 She also served on the board of directors of the U M General Board of Global Ministries as well as on its Mission Personnel Committee and the National Town and Country Network She was elected by the Pacific Northwest Conference as a delegate to U M General and Jurisdictional Conferences 1980 92 Episcopal ministry editSwenson was elected to the episcopacy of the United Methodist Church by the 1992 Western Jurisdictional Conference She was assigned the Denver episcopal area where she served until 2000 She was then assigned the Los Angeles Area including the California Pacific Annual Conference and the Korean Mission of the Western Jurisdictional Conference In 2004 she Swenson was reassigned to the Los Angeles Area and in 2008 that assignment was extended to 2012 Swenson chaired the committee to Eliminate Institutional Racism and the committee on personnel and nominations of the National Division of the U M General Board of Global Ministries 1992 2000 She also returned to the General Board of Discipleship chairing a long range planning strategy committee and serving as President 1996 2000 In 2000 she became a member of the General Council on Finance and Administration GCFA chairing the Legislative Committee and assigned to the Personnel Committee and the Executive Committee Swenson also has served as the President of GCFA She now serves as president of the church s General Commission on Christian Unity and Inter religious Concerns GCCUIC Leisure pursuits editFor recreation Swenson enjoys reading racquetball and walking On their 25th wedding anniversary the Swensons received a tandem bicycle They have become avid cyclists completing several bike tours In 1998 they rode across the United States from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans covering 4 059 miles in 58 days Self description editIn her official biography Bishop Swenson considers herself an outspoken leader on issues of inclusiveness and violence She was one of fifteen maverick U M Bishops who signed a statement in 1996 protesting the denomination s official stance on homosexuality In 1999 she was featured in the PBS series Religion amp Ethics Newsweekly Bishop Swenson describes her foundational values as diversity team partnership and justice She continues to pursue her dream of leading the church in becoming a more inclusive community justice seeking and more perfect in love of God and neighbor Honors editBishop Swenson was awarded the degree Doctor of Divinity by her alma mater Millsaps College in 1994 That same year she was named a Distinguished Alumna by the Claremont School of Theology She is an Honorary Alumna of the Iliff School of Theology Denver Colorado She has served on the Boards of Trustees for both Iliff and the Saint Paul School of Theology Kansas City Missouri See also editList of bishops of the United Methodist ChurchReferences editMary Ann Swenson official biography 1 Mary Ann Swenson biography from the Council of Bishops 2 InfoServ the official information service of The United Methodist Church 3 The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Ann Swenson amp oldid 1171982390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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