After his graduation, he was ordained to the diaconate by
Bishop Carpenter of Alabama on April 5, 1948, at Trinity Church,
Bessemer, Alabama, and priest a few months later at
Christ Church,
Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Shortly after, he accepted his first position in the church as the Episcopal student chaplain at the
University of Alabama. Five years later, at the age of thirty-four, he was elected the
Suffragan bishop of the
Alabama Diocese, and after his consecration at the Church of the Advent in Birmingham, became assistant to Bishop
Charles Colcock Jones Carpenter. In 1959, his election was virtually assured when he was made
Bishop Coadjutor and thus was slated to succeed Bishop Carpenter. And in 1969, he became the
Ordinary of the Diocese. But he remained in the post only two years. When the
Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast was created from the southern one-third of Alabama and the Florida panhandle, he accepted the call to become its Bishop and left for
Mobile, the new
see city. His term in Alabama ended on December 31, 1970, and his term in Central Gulf Coast commenced on January 1, 1971. Under his leadership, the new diocese has prospered; by the end of 1971, it numbered fifty-six congregations and more than 12,000 communicants. ==Awards==