Samuel Howard (bishop)
Samuel Johnson Howard (born September 8, 1951) is the eighth and current bishop of the Diocese of Florida in the U.S. Episcopal Church.[1] Howard was elected bishop coadjutor on May 16, 2003, and entered office on January 29, 2004. Pop
The Right Reverend Samuel Johnson Howard D.D. | |
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Bishop of Florida | |
Church | Episcopal Church |
Diocese | Florida |
Elected | May 16, 2003 |
In office | 2004-present |
Predecessor | Stephen H. Jecko |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1990 |
Consecration | November 1, 2003 by Charles Jenkins |
Personal details | |
Born | North Carolina, United States | September 8, 1951
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America |
Spouse | Martha Marie |
Children | 2 |
Previous post | Coadjutor Bishop of Florida (2003-2004) |
Early career
Howard was born on September 8, 1951, and is a North Carolina native. He is a 1973 graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and has been married to his wife, Martha Marie, since 1974. They have two grown sons, Augustus and Charles.
Howard graduated from the Wake Forest University School of Law in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1976. He practiced law in Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1976 to 1986. He also worked on the staff of the Commerce Committee of the United States Senate.
Religious career
Howard radically changed his career by returning to school and graduating from Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia, with a Master of Divinity degree. He was ordained as a deacon in June 1989 and a year later was ordained as a priest. His first position was assistant to the rector of the Church of the Holy Comforter in Charlotte, North Carolina, then rector of St. James' Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.[2]
Howard served as vicar of Trinity Church Wall Street from December 1997 until going to Florida in 2003.
See also
References
- St. John's Cathedral website: Bishop Howard biography Archived October 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- Rutgers University Andromeda project: Samuel Johnson Howard bio Archived October 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine