BY Benjamin ClarkApril 26, 2025
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Richard Wilke, influential UMC bishop and bible study innovator, dies at 94

The United Methodist Church mourns the passing of Bishop Richard Wilke, renowned for his pivotal role in developing the Disciple Bible Study series.

Bishop Wilke died at 94 in Winfield, Kansas, on Easter Sunday, surrounded by his loved ones, the Christian Post reported.

Born in 1930 in El Dorado, Kansas, Richard Wilke embarked on a journey that would lead him to significant religious and educational accomplishments. He completed a bachelor's degree in history from Southern Methodist University in 1952, demonstrating early on his penchant for learning and leadership.

The following years saw Wilke furthering his education at prestigious institutions. He received a master of Divinity from Yale University in 1955, followed by another from Dubuque Theological Seminary in 1972. His academic foundation paved the way for a lifelong commitment to religious education and leadership.

In 1953, he married Julia Kitchens, marking the beginning of a partnership that would significantly impact religious studies. Together, they initiated a journey into religious education that would influence millions globally.

Richard Wilke's Early Ministry and Rise to Bishop

Wilke's early ministry focused on addressing the spiritual needs of congregations and understanding the Bible's role in modern Christianity. This period was foundational in his later work.

By 1984, his dedication and vision for the church led to his election as a bishop in Arkansas. During his tenure, he actively engaged in outreach programs, especially focusing on small, isolated communities.

Reflecting on his experiences, Bishop Wilke once stated, "As a pastor in the early 1980s, I became aware how isolated and lonely people were becoming and how ignorant they were of the Bible." This realization drove him to seek innovative solutions to foster a deeper understanding of the scriptures.

Creation of the Disciple Bible Study Series

The pivotal moment in Wilke's career came after a conversation with Nellie Moser, a biblical educator. This discussion led to the development of the Disciple Bible Study series with his wife in the 1980s, focusing on detailed Bible study, incorporating cultural and historical contexts, and accompanied by video lectures.

This transformative series has since educated about 3 million people worldwide, attesting to its effectiveness and reach. The approach not only deepened individuals' faith but also provided a comprehensive understanding of biblical texts.

Further reflecting on the impact of his work, retired Bishop Janice Riggle Huie commented, "He understood how important it was to teach the Scriptures to people in little bitty churches stuck way back in the hills and hollers." Wilke's work transcended geographical and cultural barriers, bringing biblical understanding to remote areas.

Legacy of Bishop Richard Wilke

Beyond religious education, Wilke was also vocal about social issues within the church. In 2019, he openly discussed the UMC's debates over LGBTQ+ rights, revealing his connection to the issue through his daughter. He advocated for a reevaluation of scriptural interpretations that marginalized LGBTQ+ individuals.

Wilke's innovative approach and compassionate leadership left a lasting impact on the church and its followers. His demise on Easter Sunday, a significant day in Christianity, marks the end of a life dedicated to faith, understanding, and inclusivity.

Wilke is survived by four children, nine grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. His life's work continues to influence religious studies and inspire church leaders around the globe. The community will honor his legacy at a funeral service scheduled for May 6 at the First United Methodist Church of Winfield.

In memory of his profound contributions, the Richard and Julia Wilke Institute for Discipleship at Southwestern College, where his innovative spirit will be remembered, continues to endorse his ideals of comprehensive religious education and community outreach.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
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