The Right Reverend Peter Hess Beckwith
Tenth
Bishop of Springfield

On February 29, 1992, Peter Beckwith was consecrated
the tenth Bishop of Springfield. Born September 8, 1939, in Battle Creek,
Michigan, Bishop Beckwith is the son of Florence Catherine Hess (deceased)
and Robert E. Beckwith, Sr. In 1961, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts
degree from Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan, from which he also
received an Alumni Achievement Award in 1982 and a Doctor of Theology
degree (honoris causa) in 1989. While an undergraduate at
Hillsdale, Bishop Beckwith participated in varsity football and wrestling,
and was a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. He attended the School of
Theology, University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, graduating in 1964
with a Master of Divinity degree. In 1999, he also received a Doctor of
Divinity degree (honoris causa). In 1974, Bishop Beckwith received
a S.T.M. degree and in 1992 the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris
causa) from Nashotah House Seminary, Nashotah, Wisconsin.
Bishop Beckwith was ordained to the diaconate on
the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul in 1964 at the Cathedral of St. Paul,
Detroit, Michigan, by the Rt. Rev. Richard S.M. Emrich. The Rt. Rev.
Archie H. Crowley ordained him priest on the Feast of the Epiphany, 1965,
at St. John’s Church, Plymouth, Michigan. Having served assistantships at
St. John's Church, Plymouth, Michigan, from 1964 to 1966, and St. Paul's
Church, Jackson, Michigan, from 1966 to 1970, he was called to be Rector
of St. Matthew's Church, Saginaw, Michigan, where he served from 1970 to
1978. In 1978, he was called as Rector of St. John's Church, Worthington
Ohio, where he served until relocating to the See City of Springfield,
Illinois, in February of 1992.
During his parish ministries, Bishop Beckwith was
involved in community, youth, and prison work, and served on numerous
diocesan councils, commissions and committees including the Commission on
Ministry. Having had an active ministry as a United States Naval Reserve
Chaplain beginning in September of 1972, he retired in September 1999 as
the Deputy Chief of Chaplains for Total Force holding the rank of Rear
Admiral.
Under Bishop Beckwith’s leadership, the Diocese of
Springfield has pursued a renewal in mission and ministry. “Vision 2000”
was developed, adopted and is continuing to be implemented. “Vision 2000”
emphasizes worship, evangelism, stewardship, Christian education, pastoral
care and social service in addition to youth ministry and clergy
wellness. Funding of diocesan missions has significantly increased under
his episcopate. Construction of a new facility for St. Michael’s
(mission) Church in O’Fallon, Illinois, is in the final completion stage.
A new facility in Harrisburg, Illinois, has been purchased for St.
Stephen’s (mission) Church. St. Thomas (mission) Church, Glen Carbon,
Illinois, has been completely renovated and expanded. The Cathedral
Church of St. Paul and Christ Episcopal Church, Springfield have just completed a project expanding and renovating
it’s educational, multipurpose and office spaces. And an outdoor ministry
pavilion has been built at the Church of the Redeemer
(mission) Church, Cairo, Illinois.
Bishop Beckwith married the former Melinda Jo Foulke
of Hillsdale, Michigan, in 1965. They have two sons: Peter, II, of
Columbus, Ohio, and Michael of Edwards, Colorado and one grandchild.