The 48th Bishop of the
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr., was
the first of the two bishops elected in the 1994 General
Conference held in Memphis, TN. He came to the Episcopal office
as a preacher and distinguished scholar in theological
education. He was born March 14, 1941 to Reverend Thomas L.
Hoyt, Sr. and Ida Wells Hoyt in Fayette, AL.
Bishop Hoyt's academic training
is both thorough and extensive. He earned the BA degree from
Lane College, Jackson, TN in 1962, the M.Div. degree from
Phillips School of Theology of The Interdenominational
Theological Center in Atlanta, GA, the S.T.M. degree from the
Union Theological Seminary in New York in 1967, and the Ph.D.
degree from Duke University, Durham, NC in 1975. He was awarded
the Doctor of Divinity degree from Trinity College in 1994.
His ministry included pastoral
service of several CME churches in North Carolina and New York
and more than twenty years as a professor of theology. He has
served as Assistant Professor of New Testament at the
Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, GA, the
School of Religion at Howard University in Washington, D.C., and
Professor of New Testament and Director, Black Ministries
Certificate Program at Hartford Seminary in Hartfort, CT. He
has written more than thirty-five articles for professional
journals and publications, and has shared in group projects that
resulted in published books, including the influential Stony
the Road We Trod: An African American Biblical Interpretation.
Ed. by Cain Hope Felder (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1992).
Bishop Hoyt's most renown lectures were the Lyman Beecher
Lectures at Yale Divinity School in 1993, one of the oldest and
most prestigious lectureships in the academic community.
Awards and Honors bestowed on
Bishop Hoyt are numerous, including a visit to Pope John Paul II
with a delegation from the National Council of Churches,
delegate to the World Council of Churches in Porto, Alegre,
Brazil in 1987, and CME representative at the World Council of
Churches meeting on Faith and Order at Santiago De Compstela,
Spain in 1993.
Upon his election to the
Episcopacy, he was assigned to the Fourth Episcopal District.
He is the Chair of the Department of Lay Activities of the CME
Church and was the Chair of the 125th CME Church Anniversary
Celebration Committee. Bishop Hoyt was assigned to the
Seventh Episcopal District at the 2006 General Conference.
He is married to Ocie (nee Oden)
Hoyt, and is the father of two children, Doria and Thomas III.
His office and headquarters are in Washington, DC.