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Payne Elected Lutheran Bishop of New England


From News News <NEWS@ELCA.ORG>
Date 06 Jun 2000 09:05:14

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

June 6, 2000

PAYNE ELECTED LUTHERAN BISHOP OF NEW ENGLAND
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     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Margaret G. Payne, Shelburne, Mass.,
was elected June 2 to a six-year term as bishop of the New England Synod
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) during the synod's
assembly at the Sturbridge Host Hotel, Sturbridge, Mass.  On the fifth
and final ballot she received 369 votes to 207 for the Rev. Dennis P.
Kohl, Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Warwick, R.I.
     "I knew I would feel equal parts of honor and terror," Payne said,
accepting the results of the election.  "I didn't expect the sense of
peace and brightness.  The Holy Spirit has been in this place, and I
feel called by the Holy Spirit," she said.
     The Rev. Kathleen O. Reed, assistant to the bishop of the New
England Synod, was also considered for election on the assembly's fourth
ballot.  She received more votes than any other nominee on the first
three ballots but never the required majority of votes.  There were 110
names on the first and nominating ballot.
     Payne, 53, was born in Philadelphia.  She is a graduate of
Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa., and Princeton Theological Seminary,
Princeton, N.J.
     Ordained in 1984, Payne has been pastor of Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church, Princeton Junction, N.J., and assistant to the bishop
of the ELCA New Jersey Synod.  She is serving as interim pastor for
Christ the King Lutheran Church, Wilbraham, Mass.
     The bishop-elect and her husband John are the parents of four
grown children.
     Payne will succeed the Rev. Robert L. Isaksen, 63, as bishop of
the New England Synod.  Isaksen plans to retire at the end of August.
He was elected bishop in 1987 and re-elected in 1991 and 1995.  His
current term was to end in 2001.
     The Rev. H. George Anderson, presiding bishop of the ELCA, will
install Payne as synod bishop in a ceremony Sept. 17 at Trinity Lutheran
Church, Worcester, Mass.
     The New England Synod includes more than 75,000 Lutherans in 194
congregations across the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, and three counties of New York.
Synod offices are in Worcester, Mass.
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     There are currently two women among the ELCA's 65 synod bishops.
The Rev. April Ulring Larson was elected bishop of the La Crosse Area
Synod in 1992.  The Rev. Andrea F. DeGroot-Nesdahl became bishop of the
South Dakota Synod in 1995.  Payne's election brings to 13 the number of
women bishops and presidents among the 128 member churches of the
Lutheran World Federation.
     The first Lutheran woman elected a bishop was the Rev. Maria
Jepsen, Hamburg Diocese, North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church
(Germany) on April 4, 1992.  Larson was elected two months later.
     Lutheran churches in the United States have ordained women since
1970.

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