I am very appreciative of the ministry of Bishop Lyght as a bishop
of the Northeast Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church. In December of this past year he chose to
retire early for health reasons. His formal retirement will be celebrated at
the NEJ meeting in July 2012 in Charleston, WV, where he has served as the
bishop for the past 8 years. He is doing
well and residing in New Jersey along with his wife, Eleanor. The Peninsula Delaware Conference is proud
that he grew up in Princess Anne where his father was the pastor. Many in both Eastern Pennsylvania and Peninsula-Delaware Conferences have had
associations with him through the years of his distinguished leadership among
us. He also was the bishop of the New
York Annual Conference for 8 years and gave important leadership to the nation
during the 9/11 terrorist attack.
Bishop Lyght was the bishop who presided over my consecration as
a bishop in July of 2008 just after my election. I felt that his prayers for me were
especially meaningful as I launched out on this new ministry. Please take the time to view the YouTube
presentation that is included in this blog that expresses in his own words
Bishop Lyght’s insights on ministry and mission in the United Methodist
Church.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPNT7rkwJ4o&feature=youtu.be
Follow his good advice and we will truly be doing ministry that
reflects the heart of Christ.
Thank God for Bishop Lyght.
He has and will continue to be a light for us all.
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