Paul A. Stewart, Senior was born June 21, 1941, to Leroy and Bessie Agnew Stewart in Baldwyn, Mississippi, where he spent his childhood.
Education
Stewart attended Mississippi Industrial College, Holy Springs, Mississippi, and in 1961 obtained a Master of Divinity Degree from Phillips School of Theology of the Interdenominational Theological Center, and then in 1965 Master"s Degree in Guidance and Counseling. In 1975 he graduated from the United States Military Academy for Chaplains, Staten Island, New York, and also 1975 received Clinical Pastoral (CPE) Training for Ministers, Fort Hood, Texas. In 1977 he attended training courses for ministering to cancer patients, University of Alabama.
In 1980 he received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity Degree from Reed School of Religion, Los Angeles, California, and in 1996 the Doctorate of Humane Letters from Miles College, Birmingham, May, 2002.
Career
On July 1, 1998, he was elected the 50th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) Church at its Thirty-Third Quadrennial Session and the Thirty-Fourth General Conference. Stewart was elected and consecrated bishop in 1998 at the 33rd Quadrennial Session and 34th General Conference. He was assigned to the Fifth Episcopal District of Alabama and Florida.
In 2002 he was assigned to the Third Episcopal District: Southeast Missouri, Illinois & Wisconsin Region, the Michigan-Indiana Region and the Kansas-Missouri Region of churches in ten Midwestern states.
Membership
He is the Chaplaincy Endorsing Agent for the Church, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Phillips School of Theology, Atlanta, Vice Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of Miles College, Birmingham, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Institute of Church Administration and Management.