Robert Schnase to Return to Rio Texas Conference as Episcopal Leader
HOUSTON - On the Thursday evening of the 2022 South Central Jurisdictional Conference, it was confirmed that Bishop Robert Schnase will continue as the Episcopal leader of the Rio Texas Conference. Schnase will also serve as the Episcopal leader for the New Mexico Conference.
This announcement was made when the SCJ Committee on the Episcopacy reported the assignments of the Bishops within the South Central Jurisdiction.
The new SCJ Bishop assignments are:
Arkansas Annual Conference – Bishop Laura Merrill
Central Texas Annual Conference – Bishop Ruben Saenz
North Texas Annual Conference - Bishop Ruben Saenz
Great Plains Annual Conference - Bishop David Wilson
Louisiana Annual Conference - Bishop Dee Williamston
Missouri Annual Conference - Bishop Robert Farr
Northwest Texas Annual Conference - Bishop Jimmy Nunn
Oklahoma Annual Conference and Oklahoma Indian Missionary Annual Conference - Bishop Jimmy Nunn
Rio Texas Annual Conference - Bishop Robert Schnase
New Mexico Annual Conference – Bishop Robert Schnase
Texas Annual Conference - Bishop Cynthia Fierro Harvey
These Episcopal Assignments will begin January 1, 2023.
“It is an honor and a privilege to return to the Rio Texas Conference,” stated Bishop Schnase. “I will continue to serve two conferences with God’s guidance and a lot of prayer. The people I have met the past six years in this conference are true servant leaders and I look forward to our continued ministry partnership. Rio Texas is my home and I’m energized by this reassignment.”
Bishops are elected for life and serve in their assignment until retirement (required by the Book of Discipline to be the jurisdictional conference following their 68th birthday). Bishops are elected at Jurisdictional Conference and then are assigned to Episcopal Areas, which may include one or more Annual Conferences, within that Jurisdiction for a four-year term. Due to the pandemic and the rescheduling of the South Central Jurisdictional Conference, delegates will meet again in July 2024. Therefore, some assignments will be for two years.
During the 2022 South Central Jurisdictional Conference, delegates from the twelve annual conferences have gathered under the theme “Together in Christ; Rooted in Love.” They heard reports and voted on business matters and worshiped together.