Bishop Frederick Calhoun James, a South Carolina native and the oldest Methodist bishop in the world, passed away at the age of 102. His death was announced by the Seventh Episcopal District of the AME Church on April 24. Born on April 7, 1922, in Prosperity, James held various positions within the AME Church, including as director of Social Action in 1960.
During his time as director of Social Action, James had a close relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., working alongside him to promote social justice and equality. In 1972, James was elected as the 93rd bishop in the AME Church and was assigned to Southern Africa. There he established schools, a publishing house, churches, and centers for economic empowerment.
After returning to South Carolina in 1984, James served as the presiding bishop and chair of the board of trustees at Allen University, his alma mater. He played a key role in helping Allen achieve accreditation and acquiring the James Shopping Center. Additionally, he served as an ecumenical officer for the AME Church globally and oversaw the Second Episcopal District.
Bishop Samuel L. Green Sr., who led his district during this time
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