Yordy, Richard (1922-1995)
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Richard Joseph Yordy: pastor; born 8 October 1922 on a farm near Eureka, Illinois to Walter and Alma (Eigsti) Yordy. He was the oldest in a family of two sons and two daughters. On 3 June 1945 he married Ruth Miller. They had three sons. Richard died 21 May 1995 in Calgary, Alberta.
In the mid-1930s Richard moved with his family to Chicago because of the difficult times for farmers during the Depression. Spending his
teenage years in the city was unusual for a Mennonite of Richard's generation in
the U.S. and surely shaped his openness of spirit to new ideas and challenges.
His education included B.A. and B.Th. degrees from Goshen
College and a B.D.
degree from Goshen Biblical Seminary. He also studied at Moody Bible Institute,
Bethany Biblical Seminary, Eastern Illinois University and Garrett Theological
Seminary. He was ordained as a minister on 3 November 1946 in Perryton, Texas, and
as a bishop on 19 September 1954 at Freeport, Illinois.
Although Richard Yordy sometimes took employment alongside his pastoral
responsibilities, his vocation focused entirely on the church. He held
pastorates in Arthur, Illinois; Perryton, Texas; Freeport, Illinois; Champaign, Illinois; and
Hesston, Kansas in the U.S. before moving to St. Jacobs, Ontario in 1977. During his
Canadian years, Yordy pastored at St. Jacobs Mennonite
Church (1977-1989), and then fulfilled a series of interim pastoral
assignments at Floradale, Erb
Street and Listowel Mennonite churches in Ontario;
Pleasant Valley Mennonite in Bath, New York; and Foothills
Mennonite Church in Calgary.
Richard Yordy also served the wider church in many ways. In 1970/71 he was
Acting President of Goshen Biblical Seminary and was conference minister for the
Illinois Mennonite Conference, 1969-1972. He had leadership roles on the
Mennonite Mutual Aid board, Goshen Biblical Seminary Board of Overseers, Goshen
College Board of Overseers, and the Publishing Committee of the Mennonite
Publication Board. He also chaired the Mennonite Church's Task Force on
Litigation. Yordy undertook similar leadership roles in the Illinois Mennonite Conference and the Mennonite Conference of Ontario & Quebec.
St. Jacobs Mennonite Church produced a number of pastors that were mentored by
Richard Yordy. He encouraged potential leaders to use their gifts, and refused
to settle for the easy answers on difficult issues. His was a voice of reason,
but with progressive inclinations. While conference minister in the Illinois
Conference he helped pave the way for ordination of the first woman pastor in
the Mennonite Church. He was a voracious reader, and his sermons were solid, but
not flamboyant.
Bibliography
Kropf, Joan. "Yordy Served the Church for Nearly 50 Years." Mennonite Reporter 25 (12 June 1995): 11.
Archival Records
Richard Yordy collection, Mennonite Archives of Ontario.
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