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Bishop Denise Anders-Modest
2nd Episcopal District
Central Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pittsburgh PA, and Fairmount WV
Bishop Denise Anders-Modest is the 65th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, making history on June 28, 2022, as the second female bishop in the denomination's 152-year history. Currently, she serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Second Episcopal District, which covers Kentucky, Ohio, and Central Indiana.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Second Episcopal District, CME Church (since 2022).
Departmental Chair: Chair of the General Department of Christian Education and Formation.
International Engagement: Delegate to the World Methodist Council.
Ecclesiastical Career
Episcopacy: Elected at the 40th General Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pastoral Ministry: Over 25 years of experience in rural and inner-city settings, including Williams Memorial CME Temple (Shreveport, LA), Anderson Chapel (Holly Springs, MS), and Trinity CME Church (Memphis, TN).
Specialized Ministry: Founder of “Sitting on the Porch” Ministries, a collaborative support space for women established during her time in College Park, Georgia.
Education & Academic Background
B.S. in Management and Marketing: Grambling State University (1983).
Master of Divinity: Phillips School of Theology at the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) (1998).
Ordination: Licensed to preach in 1990 (Richmond, VA); ordained Deacon in 1991 (NY/WA/VA Region) and Elder in 1996 (Louisiana).
Historical Service & Contributions
Leadership Roles: Former Director of Christian Education & Formation for the 4th Episcopal District and Dean of the Leadership Training School in Louisiana.
Advocacy: Served as the CME Connectional Coordinator of the Commission on the Concerns of Women in the Ministry for 12 years.
Regional Support: Previously served as the Bishop’s assistant to the Presiding Elder and Chair of the Joint Board of Finance for the NW District (West Tennessee Region).
Personal Life
A lifelong member of the CME Church and a native of Ruston, Louisiana, Bishop Anders-Modest is the daughter of Otha and Maxine Anders. She was married for over 20 years to her late high school sweetheart, the Rev. Mitchell G. Modest. She has traveled extensively on spiritual pilgrimages to the Holy Land and Ethiopia.
Bishop Kenneth W. Carter
4th Episcopal District
Louisiana & Mississippi , Africa: Sudan & Egypt
Bishop Kenneth W. Carter was elected the 55th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church in June 2006 during the Thirty-Sixth General Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. A native of Corinth, Mississippi, he is a seasoned itinerant minister and academic who currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Eleventh Episcopal District.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Eleventh Episcopal District, CME Church.
Episcopacy: Elected in 2006; has served as a general officer for nearly two decades.
Ecclesiastical Career
Pastoral Leadership: Prior to his election, he served for 10 years as the pastor of Carter Metropolitan CME Church in Fort Worth, Texas.
Regional Oversight: Served as Presiding Elder in both the Greenwood-Jackson and Columbus-Meridian Districts in Mississippi.
Itinerant Ministry: Over several decades, he has provided pastoral guidance to congregations across Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Texas.
Early Ministry: His first pastoral appointment was at Jones Chapel CME Church in Iuka, Mississippi.
Education & Academic Background
B.A. degree: University of Mississippi.
Master of Music Education: Delta State University.
Master of Divinity: Howard University.
Doctor of Divinity: Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University (Dallas, Texas).
Ordination: Licensed to preach in 1973; ordained Deacon in 1976 and Elder in 1978.
Historical Service & Contributions
Full Connection: Admitted into Full Connection in 1979, marking a lifelong commitment to the CME itinerant ministry.
Foundational Roots: Began his spiritual journey and education in the public schools of Corinth, Mississippi, eventually being licensed to preach at City Road Temple CME.
Personal Life
Born on July 12, 1957, to Willie and Stella Carter, Bishop Carter is known for his "tenacious pursuit of learning." He is married to Rosia Hunter Carter, and they are the parents of two daughters, Jill Lynette and Stacy Marie.
Bishop Thomas Louis Brown, Sr.
6th Episcopal District
Georgia
Bishop Thomas L. Brown, Sr. was elected the 54th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church on June 28, 2006, in Memphis, Tennessee. A distinguished scholar and pastoral counselor, he currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Sixth Episcopal District and is the Chair of the Department of Christian Education.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Sixth Episcopal District (assigned 2018).
Departmental Chair: Chair of the General Department of Christian Education.
Former Episcopacy: Served as the Presiding Prelate of the Fourth Episcopal District (Louisiana and Mississippi) from 2006–2018.
Ecclesiastical Career
Pastoral Leadership: His extensive itinerant ministry includes serving Rice Chapel (Durant, MS), Murray Memorial (Covington, GA), St. James (Columbus, GA), Butler Street (Atlanta, GA), and College Park (College Park, GA).
Church Planting: Served as the organizing pastor of Good News Community Church in Lithonia, Georgia.
Academic Leadership: Served for 16 years (1990–2006) as the sixth President/Dean of the Phillips School of Theology at the ITC, where he established the Annual CME Pastors’ Conference.
Global Engagement: Delegate to the General Conference since 1978 and representative at World Methodist Conferences in Kenya and Brazil.
Education & Academic Background
B.A. degree: University of Mississippi (1973).
Master of Divinity (with honors): Phillips School of Theology at the ITC (1976).
Doctor of Theology (with honors): Pastoral Counseling from the ITC in cooperation with Emory University/Candler School of Theology and Columbia Seminary (1991).
Scholarship: Member of the Theta Phi Honor Society and a noted adjunct professor of CME History, Polity, and Pastoral Care.
Historical Service & Contributions
Civil Rights & Advocacy: Founding member of the Concerned Black Clergy of Atlanta; active advocate for the homeless and those on death row.
Civic Participation: Longtime member of the NAACP, SCLC, and Urban League.
Valedictorian: Graduated top of his class from Walker High School in Oakland, Mississippi.
Personal Life
Born on June 21, 1951, to Stephen and Lillie H. Brown, he is the eighth of nine children. Bishop Brown is married to Dr. Louise Baker-Brown. They have two children, Charisa Nicole Brown-Jefferson and Thomas, Jr.
Bishop Lawrence L. Reddick III
8th Episcopal District
Texas
Bishop Lawrence Reddick is the 51st Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church and currently serves as the Senior Bishop (longest-serving active bishop and CEO). Since July 2014, he has been the Presiding Prelate of the Eighth Episcopal District, overseeing the church's work in Texas and Jamaica.
Current Roles & Leadership
Senior Bishop: Serves as the CEO of the College of Bishops.
Presiding Prelate: Eighth Episcopal District (Texas and Jamaica).
Board Leadership: Chair of the Texas College Trustee Board and member of the Board of Directors for Bread for the World.
Editorial Oversight: Chaired the committee to develop the new CME Hymnal and the Compilation Committee for the 2014 Book of Discipline.
Ecclesiastical Career
Episcopal Assignments: His tenure in the episcopacy is marked by global and domestic leadership:
Eighth District (Texas/Jamaica: 2014–Present)
First District (Arkansas/Tennessee/Jamaica: 2010–2014)
Fifth District (Alabama/Florida: 2002–2010)
Tenth District (Jamaica, Haiti, Liberia, Ghana, Nigeria: 1998–2002)
Media Leadership: Served four terms (1982–1998) as the Editor of The Christian Index, the official publication of the church.
Pastoral Service: Served congregations in Alabama, Ohio, North Carolina, Missouri, and Mississippi.
Regional Oversight: Previously served as the Presiding Elder of the Aberdeen-Tupelo District.
Education & Academic Background
B.A. degree: Ohio Wesleyan University.
Master of Divinity: Duke Divinity School.
Honorary Doctorates: Conferred by United Theological Seminary and Bible College (Monroe, LA) and Texas College (Tyler, TX).
Ordination: Licensed in 1966 at Frazier Chapel CME; ordained Deacon in 1968 and Elder in 1969.
Historical Service & Contributions
Generational Ministry: One of seven children of the late Reverend and Mrs. L. L. Reddick, Jr.
Full Connection: Admitted into Full Connection in 1972 under Bishop C. A. Kirkendoll.
Legacy: Known for his significant contributions to the liturgy and legislative records of the church through his work on the Hymnal and the Book of Discipline.
Personal Life
Born on June 20, 1952, in Huntsville, Alabama, Bishop Reddick is married to Mrs. Wynde Jones Reddick. They are the parents of five children (Jon, Janice, Iris, Rose, and Samuel) and have eight grandchildren.
Bishop Ricky D. Helton
10th Episcopal District
Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Togo
Bishop Ricky D. Helton was elected the 67th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church on June 29, 2022, in Cincinnati, Ohio. A career theologian and educator, he is currently the Presiding Prelate of the Tenth Episcopal District, which covers the West African nations of Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, and Togo.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Tenth Episcopal District, West Africa (assigned 2022).
International Administration: Headquartered in Washington, D.C., he oversees regional educational hubs including the Montgomery Breeding Bible College and the Christian Methodist Senior High School in Accra, Ghana.
Former Episcopal Service: Served as the Chair of the Committee on Episcopacy for the church.
Ecclesiastical Career
Pastoral Leadership: Prior to the episcopacy, he served as the Senior Pastor of the historic Israel Metropolitan CME Church in Washington, D.C. (2007–2022).
National Service: His itinerant ministry includes pastoral appointments at Lewis Temple CME (Grambling, LA), Russell Temple CME (Bridgeport, CT), and Sweet Springs CME (Holly Springs, NC).
Early Ministry: Accepted his call at age 17 and began pastoring immediately after undergraduate studies in 1983.
Specialized Roles: Former Campus Minister at Duke University and certified Chaplain at Duke University Medical Center.
Education & Academic Background
B.A. in English: North Carolina Central University (1983).
Master of Divinity: Duke Theological Seminary (1986).
Doctor of Ministry: Hartford Theological Seminary (1992).
Faculty Experience: Served as an Associate Professor at Grambling State University for over a decade and as an instructor for the ITC Extension Program and Wiley College.
Historical Service & Contributions
Civic Engagement: Active member of the NAACP and former President of the Alliance of CME Ministers in the Washington, D.C. area.
Leadership in Finance: Served as Chair of the Joint Board of Finance for the New York-Washington Region.
Community Advocacy: Involved in numerous community boards to enhance civic life in Grambling, Louisiana, and Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Personal Life
A native of Concord, North Carolina, Bishop Helton is married to Loretta Shaw Helton. They have three adult daughters, one son-in-law, and a grandson. His personal interests include writing, community organizing, and flying model aircraft.
Bishop Marvin Frank Thomas, Sr.
1st Episcopal District
Arkansas & Tennessee Regions
Bishop Marvin Frank Thomas, Sr. is the 62nd Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, currently presiding over the First Episcopal District (Arkansas and Tennessee). A native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, he is a career theologian and academic leader known for his extensive service in pastoral ministry, higher education, and civil rights advocacy.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: First Episcopal District, CME Church (since 2022).
Senior Pastor: Trinity CME Church, Memphis, Tennessee.
Board Leadership: Chair of the Lane College Board of Trustees and the CME Connectional Headquarters Board of Directors.
Civic Engagement: Member of the National Board of Directors of the NAACP and life member.
Ecclesiastical Career
Episcopacy: Elected July 1, 2014. Previously served as the Presiding Prelate of the Second Episcopal District (Kentucky, Ohio, and Central Indiana) from 2014–2022.
Seminary Leadership: Former President/Dean of The Phillips School of Theology at the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta.
Pastoral Service: Served congregations across Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Illinois, and Ohio, including Walls Memorial CME (Chicago) and Good News Community CME (Lithonia).
Education & Academic Background
B.A. in History: Stillman College.
Master of Divinity: Phillips School of Theology (ITC).
Doctor of Ministry: United Theological Seminary.
Honorary Doctorates: Awarded by Texas College and Stillman College.
Faculty Experience: Previously served in student affairs and religion faculty roles at both Lane College and Stillman College.
Recent Honors & Affiliations
Faith In Action Award (2025): Presented by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Memphis City Council Resolution (2025): Honored for leadership and spiritual guidance.
Stillman College Distinguished Alumnus (2022): Recognized by his alma mater.
Community Service: Former President of the Ohio Council of Churches and Co-Chair of the 2025 NAACP Memphis Branch Hooks-Graves Prayer Breakfast.
Personal Life
Bishop Thomas is the son of the late Minnie Thomas Brown. He has two adult children, Kourtney Lea and Marvin Frank Jr., and one grandson, Kameron.
Bishop Sylvester Williams, Sr
3rd Episcopal District
Michigan-Indiana, Southeast Missouri-Illinois-Wisconsin, and Kansas-Missouri.
Bishop Sylvester Williams, Sr. was elected the 58th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church on June 30, 2010. A native of Hale County, Alabama, he is a dedicated spiritual leader whose ministry is rooted in the core values of responsibility, education, and pastoral renewal. He currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Third Episcopal District.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Third Episcopal District, CME Church (assigned 2014).
Board Leadership: Member of the Board of Trustees for both Miles College and the Phillips School of Theology.
Former Episcopacy: Served as the Presiding Prelate of the Second Episcopal District (2010–2014).
Ecclesiastical Career
Pastoral Leadership: Served a diverse range of congregations including Owens Chapel, Emory Chapel, Franconia, and Southside CME (Alabama); Mt. Olive CME (Orlando, FL); and Carter Temple CME (Chicago, IL).
Administrative Service: Previously served as the Budget Director for the Third Episcopal District and Dean of the Leadership Training School for the Southeast Missouri, Illinois, and Wisconsin Region.
Global Engagement: Represented the denomination at World Methodist Conferences in England and Korea, and participated in a 15-day Holy Land Pilgrimage for Pastoral Renewal.
Education & Academic Background
B.A. in Health Care Management: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.
A.A. in Mortuary Science: Jefferson State Jr. College.
Master of Divinity: Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC), Atlanta (1988).
Doctor of Ministry: Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) (2008).
Historical Service & Contributions
Financial Stewardship: Served on the Joint Board of Finance for multiple regions, including Birmingham and the Southeast Missouri, Illinois, and Wisconsin Annual Conferences.
Community Advocacy: Former Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Commission on Religion in Appalachia.
Chaplaincy: Provided spiritual care as the Chaplain of Brookwood Hospice in Birmingham.
Personal Life
The youngest of three children born to the late Edward and Georgiana Williams, Bishop Williams was raised in a rural Alabama home centered on faith and integrity. He is married to the former Carmen Elaine Leonard, and they are the proud parents of three children: Samantha, Sylvia, and Sylvester II.
Bishop Clarence Kelby Heath
5th Episcopal District
Birmingham, Florida, North Central Alabama and the Southeast Alabama regions .
Bishop Clarence Kelby Heath was elected the 64th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church on June 29, 2022, during the 40th General Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. A Georgia native and former Army officer, he currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Fifth Episcopal District, covering Alabama and Florida.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Fifth Episcopal District, CME Church (assigned 2022).
Alumni Leadership: President of the Phillips School of Theology Alumni Association.
Community Mentor: Former mentor for the Urban League and little league basketball coach.
Ecclesiastical Career
Episcopacy: Elected while serving as pastor of Carter Metropolitan CME in Fort Worth, Texas.
Pastoral Journey: Has led a wide array of congregations across the Southeast, including:
Carter Metropolitan CME (Fort Worth, TX: 2014–2022)
Greenwood CME (Memphis, TN: 2011–2014)
Central Metropolitan CME (Jacksonville, FL: 2008–2011)
Thirgood Memorial CME (Birmingham, AL: 2004–2008)
Bethel CME (Sarasota, FL: 1996–2004)
Jones Tabernacle CME (Macon, GA: 1994–1996)
Ordination: Responded to the call at Paine College; ordained Deacon and Elder by Bishop Othal H. Lakey in the Georgia Annual Conference.
Education & Military Service
Military Background: Commissioned Army Officer (Senior R.O.T.C.); served in the Army National Guard and Reserves; reached the rank of First Lieutenant.
B.B.A. in Management: Augusta University.
Masters of Divinity & M.A. in Christian Education: Phillips School of Theology at the ITC.
Doctorate of Theology: International Theological Seminary (Focus on Christian Leadership and Guardianship).
Advanced Studies: Postgraduate work in Psychology and Counseling (University of Sarasota) and a Doctor of Ministry (Lancaster Theological Seminary, 2023).
Historical Service & Contributions
Educational Advocacy: Former school teacher who promoted school partnerships and developed summer school programs.
Civic Engagement: Graduate of the Leadership Fort Worth Class of 2020.
Full Connection: Admitted into Full Connection in 1995 within the Georgia Annual Conference.
Personal Life
Born on June 16, 1968, to Clarence Melvin and Doris Ragin Heath, he is the oldest of five siblings. He married his college sweetheart, Lakisha Young, in 1994 at Mother Trinity CME. They are the parents of two sons, Cornelius Kelby and Caleb David. Outside of ministry, he enjoys physical fitness, writing, and sports.
Bishop James B. Walker
7th Episcopal District
North East USA
Bishop James B. Walker is the 56th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, elected during the historic 37th General Conference in Mobile, Alabama. A native of Boley, Oklahoma, he is recognized for his extensive background in urban development and legislative advocacy. He currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Seventh Episcopal District.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Seventh Episcopal District, CME Church.
Episcopacy: Elected as the first of five bishops in a historic 2010 class that included the first female and first indigenous African bishops.
Ecclesiastical Career
Pastoral Leadership: Served for 27 years as the pastor of Phillips Metropolitan CME Church in Hartford, Connecticut. Under his leadership, the church constructed a new worship center and acquired a major office complex.
Regional Oversight: Served as the interim Presiding Elder of the New York-New England District.
Early Ministry: Previously pastored Trinity CME Church (Toccoa, GA) and Sykes Memorial CME Church (Oklahoma City, OK).
Education & Academic Background
Undergraduate Degree: Graduate of Langston University, Langston, Oklahoma.
Master of Divinity: Phillips School of Theology at the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, Georgia.
Academic Service: Former Interim Dean and Adjunct Faculty at Hartford Seminary.
Historical Service & Contributions
Community Development: Founder and first Executive Director of the North Star Center for Human Development, Inc., which secured federal funding for a 40-unit senior housing community.
Social Advocacy: Co-chaired the Interfaith Fellowship for Universal Health Care, playing a key role in passing Connecticut’s landmark Sustinet legislation in 2009.
Civic Engagement: Served as a Commissioner on the City of Hartford Planning and Zoning Board and founded the Queen Esther Ministry for faith-based adoption and foster care.
Ecumenical Leadership: Former President of the Greater Hartford Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance.
Personal Life
Bishop Walker is married to Delois Woody-Walker. They have two daughters and one grandson. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Bishop Charley Hames, Jr.
9th Episcopal District
Alaska-Pacific Region, Arizona-New Mexico Region, Oklahoma Region, Northern California Region and Southern California Region.
Bishop Charley Hames, Jr. was elected the 66th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church on June 29, 2022, notably winning on the first ballot. A dynamic leader and media personality, he currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Ninth Episcopal District, overseeing a vast region including Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and California.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Ninth Episcopal District, CME Church (assigned 2022).
Board Leadership: Trustee for Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and the Phillips School of Theology at the ITC.
Civic Engagement: Life Member of the NAACP and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; member of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity.
Media Presence: Known for fifteen years as the "Voice of Inspiration" on KBLX (102.9 FM) in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Ecclesiastical Career
Pastoral Leadership: Served for 20 years as the Senior Pastor of Beebe Memorial Cathedral (BMC) in Oakland, California. Under his leadership, the church grew from 81 members to over 3,400, becoming one of the fastest-growing congregations in the CME Church.
Honors: Twice named "Pastor of the Year" by his former Bishops and served as a congressional chaplain on Capitol Hill.
National Advocacy: Invited to the White House in 2012 to discuss social justice issues with President Obama; subsequently featured on CNN as a community spokesperson.
Education & Academic Background
B.A. in African-American Studies: Chicago State University.
Master of Divinity: Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.
Doctor of Ministry in Evangelism: Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University.
Literary Contributions: Author of three books: Pressing Reset, Exchange, and Notes From The Doctor.
Historical Service & Contributions
Community Leadership: Former President of the National Action Network (Oakland chapter) and past Chairman of the Oakland African-American Chamber of Commerce.
Chaplaincy: Served as chaplain of 100 Black Men of the Bay Area, Inc.
Spiritual Foundation: His ministry is guided by 1 Corinthians 15:58, emphasizing steadfastness and labor in the Lord.
Personal Life
Bishop Hames is married to Lady Michelle J. Gaskill-Hames, President for Kaiser Permanente Southern California and Hawaii. He is the father of three children—Charles Jonathon, Elijah Immanuel, and Jael Deon—and the grandfather of Maxton.
Bishop Kwame Lawson Adjei
11th Episcopal District
Kenya, Rwanda, DR Congo, Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, & South Africa
Bishop Kwame Lawson Adjei was elected the 68th Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church on June 29, 2022, winning on the first ballot in Cincinnati, Ohio. A native of Likpe-Bakua in the Oti Region of Ghana, he is the second indigenous African bishop elected in the history of the church and currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the Eleventh Episcopal District.
Current Roles & Leadership
Presiding Prelate: Eleventh Episcopal District (covering East African missions).
Community Leadership: Chairman of the Land Lords Association of Israel South in Accra; honored by the local government with the naming of “Lawson Street” in front of Bethel CME Church.
Educational Founder: Established the LL Reddick School of Theology & Leadership Studies in Ghana to train ministers and leaders.
Ecclesiastical Career
Mission Pioneer: Assigned in 1993 to start a mission in Accra, which grew into the Bethel CME Church, now a prominent congregation with its own property.
Regional Oversight: Served as Presiding Elder of the North West District and was later appointed Mission Supervisor for the Ghana-Togo region.
Educational Advocacy: Served for 31 years as the Chaplain of the Christian Methodist Senior High School without a stipend to strengthen the church’s relationship with the Ghana Education Service.
Judicial Service: Elected to the Judicial Council of the CME Church in 2010 and re-elected in 2018.
Education & Academic Background
Undergraduate Degrees: Post-Secondary Diploma in Theology and B.A. in Ministry (Maranatha University College, Accra).
Master of Divinity: Successful Ministers Academy in collaboration with London Theological Accrediting Agency.
Doctorate of Theology: American Bible University, Ghana Campus.
Ecumenical Roles: Former Vice Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana and delegate to the World Methodist Council (2001 and 2016).
Historical Service & Contributions
Itinerant Ministry: Climbed every level of the hierarchy, from Licensed Local Preacher to Young Adult Council President.
International Speaker: A respected orator who has preached across West Africa, Europe, and the United States at major congregations such as Metropolitan CME (Houston) and Trinity CME (Memphis).
Honors: Recipient of the ITC Distinguished Award for Ministry (2007) and served as the Parade Grand Marshall for Lane College (2015).
Personal Life
Born on November 23, 1963, to Lawrence Kwame Adjei and Christine Nubuasah, he is the third of twelve children. Bishop Adjei has been married to Rev. Mrs. Mercy Adjei since 1998. They are blessed with three children: Justina, Mary, and Emmanuel.
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