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    Paul Leeland of Garner, who began his ministry as a pastor of three rural churches in the early 1970's, has been elected
    a bishop of The United Methodist Church.The election was announced Thursday morning, July 17, during the meeting
    of the denomination’s Southeastern Jurisdiction at Lake Junaluska. Delegates from nine Southern states began
    meeting on July 16. The conference concluded with the Consecration of Leeland as Bishop on Saturday morning, July 19.
     
     

    Bishops are appointed as spiritual and administrative leaders of conferences (geographic areas within one or more states). Appointments are for four years and can be extended for another four years. Leeland cannot be appointed to his home conference for at least four years.

    Leeland is assistant to the bishop and director of ministerial relations for the North Carolina Conference, which includes
    churches in 56 eastern North Carolina counties. 

    Previously, he has served as pastor at St. Andews United Methodist Church in Raleigh, Westminster in Kinston, St. Luke
    in Sanford and as Goldsboro District Superintendent.

    Over a last 20 years, Leeland is the third bishop elected from the NC Conference. The late Joseph B. Bethea was elected
    in 1988 and Hope Morgan Ward in 2004.

    An announcement is expected to be made Friday about the assignment of bishops. This will include Leeland’s appointment. Bishop Alfred Wesley Gwinn, Jr. has completed four years in the North Carolina Conference and can be appointed the episcopal leader in the conference for another four years. The Western North Carolina Conference, with its headquarters in Charlotte, will receive a new bishop due to the retirement of the current bishop.

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   Pastor Rob 

   Rev. Robert Shelton was born in High Point, NC in 1959.  He received his Speech Communication degree from UNC-Greensboro and he earned his Master of Divinity from Duke University.  He is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church.  After almost 17 years in restaurant management and sales positions, Robert answered God’s call to enter the ministry.  He was appointed to be the pastor of Franklinville and Rehobeth United Methodist Churches in Randolph County while he was also a student at Duke.  He served there for 4 years.  Robert was then appointed to Asbury United Methodist Church in Washington, NC where he served for 5 years; Smith United Methodist Church in Roanoke Rapids, NC where he served for 3 years; and he has been the pastor here at Mt. Hermon since June 2007.  Rev. Shelton feels very blessed to be starting his 14th year of ministry. 

 

     Rev. Shelton is married to Janna and he has one grown daughter, Crystol (26), and 3 children at home – Anna (almost 12), Wesley (8), and Luke (5 1/2).     

 

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