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Hi there, I added the infobox person to the article and I am going to upload a photo, which I think would run under fair use. As an atheist, I am not at all familiar with churches or methodism, so hopefully, someone with expert knowledge about Methodism, pastors and bishops, might be able to fill the gaps I have left in the infobox. If I try doing that, I would probably mess up more than add anything helpful. Thank you! Take care, doxTxob \ talk21:48, 14 March 2009 (UTC)Reply