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James Levert Davis

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James Levert Davis
NationalityAmerican
EducationMorris Brown College

Turner Theological Seminary

Interdenominational Theological Center
Known for123rd elected and consecrated bishop in theAfrican Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church
SpouseArelis Antonia Beevers Davis

James Levert Davis is the 123rd elected and consecrated bishop in theAfrican Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church.[1] He was elected to the office of bishop at the 47th General Conference of the AME Church in 2004. He served as the presidingprelate of the 19th Episcopal district of the church comprisingKwaZulu-Natal,Gauteng,Limpopo,Mpumalanga, North West and Free State in theRepublic of South Africa. At the 48th General Conference of the AME Church in 2008 he was appointed the Presiding Prelate of the 9th Episcopal District, which comprises the State ofAlabama.

Prior to his election, Davis served for twelve years as the pastor of historicBig Bethel AME Church inAtlanta, Georgia. At the 50th General Conference of the AME Church in 2016, he was appointed the Presiding Prelate of the 2nd Episcopal District which comprises portions of Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia and North Carolina.[2]

From 2010 to 2011, Bishop Davis served as the president of the Council of Bishops. He is currently Chair of the Department of Global Witness and Ministry, which comprised the Missions Department of the AME Church, and is co-chair of the Committee on Compilation of the Book of Discipline of the AME Church.[3]

Davis currently serves as the Presiding Prelate of the 7th Episcopal District which comprises portions of South Carolina.[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^Blair, Leonardo (2018-11-23)."AME Church leader was in dark about Jamal Bryant's decision to take job at New Birth until days ago".www.christianpost.com. Retrieved2020-12-20.
  2. ^"Bishop James Levert Davis".
  3. ^"Bishop James Levert Davis". African Methodist Episcopal Church. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved12 February 2011.
  4. ^"Bishop James Levert Davis".
  5. ^Hopkinson, Ashley (November 15, 2008)."Bishop's message inspires crowd".Montgomery Advertiser. Archived fromthe original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved12 February 2011.
  6. ^"Arelis Beevers Davis - The AMEC Supervisors Council".amecsupervisors-org.secure34.ezhostingserver.com. Retrieved2020-12-20.

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U.S.Black church denominations and leaders
General themes
Methodist
African Methodist Episcopal Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
A.U.M.P. Church
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Baptist
Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship
Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention
National Baptist Convention, USA
National Baptist Convention of America
National Missionary Baptist Convention of America
Progressive National Baptist Convention
United American Free Will Baptist Church
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