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.

South Central Jurisdiction Elects Laura Merrill as Bishop

HOUSTON - The Rev. Laura Merrill, Capital District Superintendent in the Rio Texas Conference, has been elected as bishop in The United Methodist Church’s South Central Jurisdictional Conference.

Delegates elected Rev. Merrill on November 2, 2022 at the jurisdiction’s meeting in Houston, Texas, on the first ballot. She received 99 votes.

“It is a profound honor to be elected by colleagues to serve as a bishop in The United Methodist Church,” stated Merrill. “It is a critical time in the denomination and I look forward to offering my gifts and graces to a conference. With God’s help, we will work to create a fruitful United Methodist Church where the focus is on mission and ministry. I would like to thank the Rio Texas Conference for supporting me in numerous ways over the years. Rio Texas will always be home.”

"I am thrilled for Laura. She will serve The United Methodist Church with great distinction and courage," said Rio Texas Annual Conference Bishop Robert Schnase.

Merrill was elected by the South Central Jurisdiction’s total delegates, an equal number of United Methodist clergy and laity, from the eight states forming the South Central Jurisdiction. The assignments of bishops in the South Central Jurisdiction will be announced once all bishops are elected, usually Friday evening.

Her service as bishop begins January 1, 2023. In the United States, bishops are elected to serve for life tenure and assigned to serve in 4-year periods until retirement.

Rev. Merrill was the endorsed candidate of Rio Texas Conference. She was ordained an elder on June 1, 1999. She has served in numerous leadership roles in the Rio Texas Conference and in the United Methodist connection. She has served as a member of the Committee on Episcopacy and the Commission on General Conference. She is a former member of the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women and the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry. She currently serves as the board secretary for the Texas Methodist Foundation. She was previously endorsed as an episcopal nominee by the Rio Texas Delegation in 2022 and by the South Central Jurisdiction Women’s Leadership Team in 2020.

Rev. Merrill received her undergraduate degree in International Studies from Southwestern University and her Master of Divinity from Candler School of Theology at Emory University where she was named the valedictorian. She is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Theta Alpha Kappa honor societies. She is the proud mother to Caroline and Joe. She enjoys music, theater, thrift shops, and daily walks with her dog.

In The United Methodist Church, bishops are ordained elders who are called to “lead and oversee the spiritual and temporal affairs of The United Methodist Church.” Bishops, in consultation with district superintendents, are responsible for appointing clergy. They also preside at annual conferences, jurisdictional conferences and General Conference, the denomination’s top lawmaking assembly.

Delegates Elected to 2020 General and Jurisdictional Conferences

Clergy                                                                                      

General Conference

Laura Merrill                                                                            

James Amerson                                                                        

Raquel Feagins                                                                         

Taylor Fuerst                                                                           

 

Jurisdictional Conference

Paul Escamilla                                                                          

Abigail Herrera                                                                         

Wilson Pruitt                                                                           

Amelia Beasley                                                                        

 

Alternate

Russell Miller                                                                           

Liliana Padilla                                                                           

Michael Mumme                                                                     

Thomas Deviney

 

 

Laity  

General Conference

Jay Brim

Rachel Wright

Charles McGarity

Ralph Thompson

 

Jurisdictional Conference

Carol Loeb

Cynthia Johnson

Kercida McClain

Iris Chavez

 

Alternate Delegates

Priscilla Patterson

Aislinn Deviney

Patricia Stewart

Abby Gutierrez