
Bishop Leah Gregory
MidTexas
Serving the Annual Conferences of:
Bulgaria
Mexico
Northeast
South Georgia
GM Church Emerging in:
Latin America
Bishop Leah Hidde-Gregory serves in the Global Methodist Church, providing episcopal leadership to the Northeast, South Georgia, Bulgaria, Mexico, and the emerging Latin America Conference. In addition to her episcopal responsibilities, she serves as Conference Superintendent of the MidTexas Conference, where she has been instrumental in its launch, organization, and continued development. Working alongside a strong leadership team, she helped shape the conference’s foundational structures, mission priorities, and operational systems.Before her service in the Global Methodist Church, Bishop Gregory ministered as a lay leader in the Oklahoma Conference and later as an ordained elder in the North Texas and Central Texas Conferences of The United Methodist Church. She also served for six years as a District Superintendent and as Director of New Church Starts and Church Growth in the Central Texas Conference. During the denomination’s transitional season, she served on the Transitional Leadership Council throughout its full tenure and for a period chaired its work.Bishop Gregory is deeply committed to the proclamation of the gospel and to the renewal of the Church through orthodox Wesleyan theology. Her ministry has centered on church revitalization, revival, leadership development, and sustainable growth. She is passionate about seeing congregations awakened to vibrant discipleship and faithful mission, and she remains grateful for the ongoing movement of the Holy Spirit within the Global Methodist Church.She holds a Doctor of Ministry in Church Leadership Excellence from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., a Master of Divinity from Perkins School of Theology, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Sociology from Texas A&M University–Commerce.Bishop Gregory is married to her husband, Stan. Together they share a deep love for family and ministry. They have two grown daughters and sons-in-law, two grandchildren, and a son, Will, who is a freshman in college.

