Background
James Scott Mayer was born in 1955 in Dallas, Texas.
James Scott Mayer was born in 1955 in Dallas, Texas.
He and his two younger brothers grew up in Lubbock and, subsequently, Fort Worth, where Mayer graduated from Southwest High School in 1973. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Management from Texas Technical University in 1977.
He was elected after two ballots in an electing convention at Saint Paul"s on the Plains Church in Lubbock, Texas on November 22, 2008, and was consecrated as Bishop of Northwest Texas on March 21, 2009. Prior to his election as Bishop of Northwest Texas, Mayer served as Rector of the Church of the Heavenly Rest in Abilene, Texas. His family moved to Lubbock soon after his birth.
The next year they moved to the Dallas area where Scott was associated with the Ralph East. Russell Company as a manufacturers" representative.
An Episcopalian since birth, Mayer reports that he sensed a call to ordained ministry for some time, but wrestled with it for several years. In his words, he finally "gave up" and entered the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest in 1989.
There he was interested in Theology and Ethics. His own theology was shaped by Anglican theologians F.D. Maurice, former Archbishop of Canterbury William Temple, and John Macquarrie.
He graduated with a Master of Divinity degree in 1992.
In June 1992 he was ordained a deacon by the Rt. Review Donis Patterson, V Bishop of Dallas. In March 1993 he was ordained a priest by the Rt.
Review
James Stanton, VI Bishop of Dallas. He was then called to the Church of the Heavenly Rest as an associate rector in 1994. In November 1995 he was called to be rector of that same parish.
He remained as rector of that parish until he was elected from a field of four nominees in November 2008 as Bishop of Northwest Texas.
Mayer is married to Katherine Mayer and they have two children: Diane and Daniel.