Walter Russell Lambuth
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The Revd Dr Walter Russell Lambuth (November 10, 1854 – September 26, 1921) was a Chinese-born American Methodist Bishop who worked as a missionary establishing schools and hospitals in China, Korea and Japan in the 1880s.
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[edit] Birth and Family
Born in Shanghai, China as the eldest son of James William Lambuth and Mary Isabella McClellan, he was sent to his relatives in Tennessee and Mississippi for his early education. Walter's parents were pioneering missionaries in China. Together they also founded the mission work of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in Japan. Walter's grandfather had been a Preacher in the Mississippi Annual Conference. Walter's great-grandfather, the Rev. William Lambuth, was a Preacher in the Holston Annual Conference (admitted in 1795).
[edit] Education
Walter graduated from Emory and Henry College in 1875, and later received theology and medical degrees from Vanderbilt University.
[edit] Ordination and Ministry
He was ordained an elder in the Tennessee Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and returned to China with his wife Daisy Kelly as a medical missionary in 1877. Then he was dispatched to West Japan where they were founders of Methodist work in Japan.
He returned to the United States in charge of all missionary work as General Secretary of the Board of Missions of the American Southern Methodist Episcopal Mission. Lambuth was elected Bishop by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in 1910 and was assigned to Brazil. The following year he established Methodist work in the Belgian Congo, Africa, later traveling to Europe and establishing Southern Methodism in Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Siberia, supervising missionary work worldwide until his death in 1921. He died in Yokohama, Japan and his ashes were buried in Shanghai, China, next to his mother Mary.
Lambuth Day is held October 6 at Pearl River Church in Madison County, Mississippi.
Lambuth University in Jackson, Tennessee is named in his honor.
[edit] References
- Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
- Sketches of Holston Preachers [1]
[edit] See also
- List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
- 19th Century Protestant Missions in China
- List of Protestant missionaries in China
- Christianity in China
- Christianity in Japan
- Christianity in Korea
Categories: Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South | American Methodist bishops | 1854 births | 1921 deaths | Emory and Henry College alumni | Vanderbilt University alumni | American missionaries | Christian missionaries in Asia | Christian missionaries in Africa | Christian missionaries in Brazil | Methodist missionaries in China | Methodist missionaries in Japan | Expatriates in Brazil | American expatriates | University and college namesakes