While a student, Rev. Spain pastored a circuit of five churches in
Wayne County, Tennessee; a station church in
Spring Hill; and was the Conference Director of Youth Work. Rev. Spain was
ordained deacon in 1953 and
elder in 1954, both times by Bishop
Roy H. Short. Following
Divinity School, Rev. Spain served four successive appointments: Livingston, Lebanon, Belle Meade in Nashville, and Brentwood. Spain served as the superintendent of the
Nashville District, from 1978 to 1983. He was always an active participant in his
Annual Conference and the General Church. Spain was elected a delegate to the General Conference of the
U.M. Church five consecutive quadrennia, being the first elected the last four of them. He served eight years on the General Board of Church and Society, eight years on the General Board of Publications, and four years on the General Council on Ministries. He was a reserve member of the Judicial Council, as well. ==Episcopal ministry==