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'''Scott Jameson Jones''' (born [[23 May]] [[1954]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Bishop]] of the [[United Methodist Church]], elected in 2004. He was born in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] and raised in [[Illinois]], [[Indiana]] and [[Colorado]]. When asked where he's from, he often answers, ''"I'm from all over." '' He lived in Texas from 1977. [[Image:BishopScottJones_2007_preaching.jpg|thumb|320px|upright|right|Bishop Jones preaching at [[Suncreek United Methodist Church]] (Allen,TX) in Feb. 2007]]
'''Scott Jameson Jones''' (born [[23 May]] [[1954]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Bishop]] of the [[United Methodist Church]], elected in 2004. He was born in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] and raised in [[Illinois]], [[Indiana]] and [[Colorado]]. When asked where he's from, he often answers, ''"I'm from all over." '' He lived in Texas from 1977. [[Image:BishopScottJones_2007_preaching.jpg|thumb|370px|upright|right|Bishop Jones preaching at [[Suncreek United Methodist Church]] (Allen,TX) in Feb. 2007]]
==Family==
==Family==
He met his wife, Mary Lou Reece, while a student at the [[University of Kansas]], and they were married [[18 August]] [[1979]]. She is the President of Reece Construction Company, with offices in [[Scandia, Kansas]], [[Salina, Kansas]], and [[Prosper, Texas]]. The couple have three children: Jameson (a student at [[Stanford University]]), Arthur and Marynell (All three graduates of [[University of Kansas]].) Arthur is currently studying at [[Duke Divinity School]].
He met his wife, Mary Lou Reece, while a student at the [[University of Kansas]], and they were married [[18 August]] [[1979]]. She is the President of Reece Construction Company, with offices in [[Scandia, Kansas]], [[Salina, Kansas]], and [[Prosper, Texas]]. The couple have three children: Jameson (a student at [[Stanford University]]), Arthur and Marynell (All three graduates of [[University of Kansas]].) Arthur is currently studying at [[Duke Divinity School]].

Revision as of 15:19, 18 March 2008

Scott Jameson Jones (born 23 May 1954) is an American Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 2004. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee and raised in Illinois, Indiana and Colorado. When asked where he's from, he often answers, "I'm from all over." He lived in Texas from 1977.

Bishop Jones preaching at Suncreek United Methodist Church (Allen,TX) in Feb. 2007

Family

He met his wife, Mary Lou Reece, while a student at the University of Kansas, and they were married 18 August 1979. She is the President of Reece Construction Company, with offices in Scandia, Kansas, Salina, Kansas, and Prosper, Texas. The couple have three children: Jameson (a student at Stanford University), Arthur and Marynell (All three graduates of University of Kansas.) Arthur is currently studying at Duke Divinity School.

Bishop Jones' younger brother, L. Gregory Jones, is the Dean of Duke Divinity School, a United Methodist Seminary.

Education

Scott earned a B.A. degree in philosophy at the University of Kansas (1977 with highest honors). He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He earned an M.Th. degree at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University (1981 with high honors). Scott's Ph.D. is also from Southern Methodist (S.M.U., 1992) in the field of Religious Studies.

Ordained and academic ministry

Scott was ordained a Deacon in the Kansas East Annual Conference (1978), and an Elder in the North Texas Annual Conference (1987). Rev. Jones was Pastor of the First U.M.C. of Prosper, Texas (1986-91), First U.M.C. of Howe, Texas (1991-95) and First U.M.C. of Commerce, Texas (1995-97). While a Pastor, Jones also served as Adjunct Faculty at Perkins School of Theology, teaching United Methodist history.

Dr. Jones returned to Perkins in 1997 as the McCreless Assistant/Associate Professor of Evangelism and as the Director of the Center for the Advanced Study and Practice of Evangelism, thereby pursuing his passion to help his denomination focus on its mission. As an academic, Dr. Jones spent the next seven years preaching and teaching throughout the U.S., Europe, Africa and Asia.

The Rev. Dr. Jones was a delegate to General and Jurisdictional Conferences (1996-2004). He also chaired the Equipping Disciples Team for the North Texas Conference. He has served as a Member of the Joint International Commission for Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the World Methodist Council (W.M.C.) from 1996 until 2004, also serving on the Executive Committee of the W.M.C. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Wesley Foundation at S.M.U.

Episcopal ministry

Bishop Jones was elected by the South Central Jurisdictional Conference of the U.M.C. in July 2004. He was endorsed for election by the North Texas Conference Delegation to the South Central Jurisdictional Conference. He was assigned to the Kansas Episcopal Area, with offices in Wichita, Kansas.

Selected writings

  • John Wesley's Conception and Use of Scripture, Nashville, Kingswood Books/Abingdon, 1995.
  • Wesley and the Quadrilateral: Renewing the Conversation (with S. Gunter, T. Campbell, R. Miles and R. Maddox), Nashville, Abingdon, 1997.
  • United Methodist Doctrine: The Extreme Center, Nashville, Abingdon, 2002.
  • The Evangelistic Love of God and Neighbor: A Theology of Witness and Discipleship, Nashville, Abingdon, 2003. ISBN 0-687-04614-9

References

  • InfoServ, the official information service of The United Methodist Church. [1]
  • The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church[2]

See also