Peter D. Weaver Explained

Peter D. Weaver (born 15 January 1945) is a retired bishop of The United Methodist Church.[1]

Education

Weaver was educated at West Virginia Wesleyan College where he earned a B.A. in 1966. He then earned a M.Div. at Drew University in 1969 and became a Doctor of Theology in 1975 after concluding studies at Boston University. Weaver also holds honorary doctorates from Lebanon Valley College (1999), Albright College (2000), West Virginia Wesleyan College (2007), and Boston University (2013).

Ordained ministry

Before election to the episcopacy, Weaver served the Western Pennsylvania Conference as a pastor. He entered the ministry in 1967 as a deacon by Lloyd Christ Wicke and was ordained an elder by Roy Calvin Nichols[2] in 1969. He held appointments as:

Episcopal ministry

He was elected a bishop of the United Methodist Church by the Northeastern Jurisdictional Conference in 1996. He was then appointed as the resident bishop to various Annual Conferences:

Weaver served his colleagues as President of the UMC Council of Bishops (2003–04). He was the first president bishop since the council increased the office's term to two years.[3] He later served as Executive Secretary to the Council of Bishops (2012-16).

Weaver taught as the Bishop-in-Residence at Drew University Theological School(2016-20).[4]

Weaver served as interim bishop of the Virginia Annual Conference in 2019.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Bishop Peter D. Weaver. Communications. United Methodist. The United Methodist Church. en. 2019-12-02.
  2. Web site: General Commission on Archives and History. Bishops' Ordination Chain - GCAH. 2022-02-02. www.gcah.org.
  3. Web site: (04/29) Bishops install Weaver as president for two-year term. archives.gcah.org. 2019-12-02.
  4. Web site: 2019VaNews_BishopPeteWeaver - Virginia United Methodist Conference. www.vaumc.org. 2019-12-02.