Marjorie Matthews


Marjorie Swank Matthews was an American bishop of the United Methodist Church and the first woman to serve as a Methodist bishop.
She was born 11 July 1916 in Onaway, Michigan, to Jesse Alonzo and Charlotte Mae Swank. She married young and divorced after World War II. She had one son, William Jesse Matthews.

Education

Matthews earned a B.A. degree from Central Michigan and a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Colgate Rochester Divinity School she earned an M.A. in Religion and a Doctorate in Humanities from Florida State University.

Ordained Ministry

Matthews was ordained an elder in 1965 at the age of 49. She served small churches in Michigan, New York, and Florida. She was the second female district superintendent in the United Methodist Church.

Episcopal Ministry

Although she says she never intended to be a bishop, her election was endorsed by three annual conferences. After twenty-nine ballots, two bishops were elected by acclamation on the thirtieth ballot at the North Central Jurisdictional Conference on July 17, 1980. She was the first woman to become a bishop of the United Methodist Church. Matthews served the Wisconsin Area for four years, retiring in 1984. She died from cancer on 30 June 1986.