Roberto Valenzuela Elphick
Roberto Valenzuela Elphick was a British-Chilean bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1936. He was born 29 August 1873 in Antofagasta, Chile. He was the son of a British nitrate producer, Donald E. Elphick, and Tomasa Valenzuela, a Chilean Roman Catholic. Roberto was converted to the Evangelical Church by reading a New Testament given him by a Methodist Sunday School teacher, Mina Fawcett. Later his father, mother, and most of his brothers were also converted.
Roberto joined the Presbyterian Church, and was ordained a minister in 1897. He transferred to the Chile Annual Conference of the M.E. Church in 1906. Prior to his election to the episcopacy, Roberto served as a pastor, educator, and evangelist. He was a delegate to the International Missionary Conference in Jerusalem, 1928. He was elected bishop in Buenos Aires, and was consecrated to that office in Columbus, Ohio.
Selected writings
[edit]- Autobiography, in Spanish, a copy of which resides in the Methodist Bishops' Collection.
- The Teachings of Christ.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Parthenon Press, 1948.
- 1873 births
- Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Methodist evangelists
- Chilean people of British descent
- Chilean Presbyterians
- Chilean expatriates in Argentina
- Chilean male writers
- Autobiographers
- Chilean United Methodist bishops
- Chilean Christian religious leaders
- Converts to Methodism from Roman Catholicism
- People from Antofagasta
- 20th-century Methodist bishops
- 20th-century British Presbyterian ministers
- 19th-century Presbyterian ministers