Buck Moyer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Reverend Dr
Virgil A. Moyer, Jr.
Bishop (President)
Church Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Diocese Virginia Synod
Elected 1976
In office 1976–1987
Predecessor J. Luther Mauney
Successor Richard F. Bansemer
Orders
Ordination 1945
by Virginia Synod, Lutheran Church in America
Personal details
Born (1920-10-28)October 28, 1920

The Reverend Doctor Virgil A. (Buck) Moyer, Jr. is a Lutheran pastor who served as President and Bishop of the Virginia Synod from 1976-1987. Virgil A. Moyer, Jr. was born on October 28, 1920 to Virgil Albert Sr. and Ruth McCune Moyer.

Pastor Virgil A. Moyer, Jr. was ordained in 1945, with a Bachelor of Divinity from Southern Seminary, and earned a Doctor of Divinity from Roanoke College in 1977. He married Miss Jaqueline Mildred Jones in 1945, and served a variety of congregations in Virginia. The Reverend Moyer was instrumental in planning for the synod's merger into the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on January 1, 1988. He supported creation of the Metropolitan Washington Synod and the alignment of the synod into Region 9 of the ELCA. In 1971 he led the development of Caroline Furnace Camp while serving as Assistant to the President of the Synod (1959-1968). He also served as regional mission consultant for the Lutheran Church in America's Division for Mission in North America (1973-1976). He was named President Emeritus of the Virginia Synod upon his retirement in 1987.[1]

References

  1. Handley, George (1992). Biographical Sketches of Lutheran Pastors in Virginia. Salem, Virginia: Virginia Synod Archives. pp. 161–162. 
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.