List of Bishops
| Missionary bishops of Northern Texas | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
| 1874 | 1895 | Alexander Charles Garrett | Became diocesan Bishop of Dallas. |
| Bishops of Dallas | |||
| 1895 | 1924 | Alexander Charles Garrett | Presiding Bishop from 1923; died in office. |
| 1924 | 1945 | Harry T. Moore | Harry Tunis Moore (October 4, 1874, Delavan, WI – October 6, 1955); previously coadjutor since 1917. |
| 1945 | 1970 | C. Avery Mason | Charles Avery Mason (died early 1970); died in office. |
| 1970 | 1983 | A. Donald Davies | Translated to Fort Worth. |
| 1983 | 1992 | Donis D. Patterson | Donis Dean Patterson (April 27, 1930, Holmesville, OH – February 3, 2006, Orlando, FL) |
| 1993 | present | James Stanton | James Monte Stanton (born October 29, 1946, Atchison, KS) |
| Suffragan and assistant bishops | |||
| 1950 | 1954 | Gerald F. Burrill, suffragan bishop | Gerald Francis Burrill (June 8, 1906, Bangor, ME – July 17, 2001, Sarasota, FL); became Bishop of Chicago. |
| 1954 | 1962 | Joseph M. Harte, suffragan bishop | John Joseph Meakin Harte (July 28, 1914, Springfield, OH – December 19, 1999, Phoenix, AZ); became Bishop of Arizona. |
| 1962 | 1966 | Theodore H. McCrea, suffragan bishop | Theodore Harper McCrea |
| 1966 | 1973 | William Paul Barnds, suffragan bishop | (August 5, 1904, Sweet Springs, MO – January 23, 1973, Fort Worth, TX); died in office. |
| 1976 | 1986 | Robert E. Terwilliger, suffragan bishop | Robert Elwin Terwilliger (died June 3, 1991, Hurst, TX, aged 73) |
| 1999 | 2002 | D. Bruce MacPherson, suffragan bishop | David Bruce MacPherson (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada); became Bishop of Western Louisiana. |
| 2004 | 2007 | Stephen H. Jecko, assistant bishop | Retired Bishop of Florida. |
| 2008 | present | Paul E. Lambert, suffragan bishop | Paul Emil Lambert (born May 19, 1950, Reno, NV) |
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