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The
Right Reverend McKinley Young
Vice President Consultation on Church Union Presiding Bishop Tenth District African Methodist Episcopal Church 4347 S. Hampton Rd Suite 245 Dallas, Texas 75232 (214) 333-AMEC (2632) |
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Bishop
McKinley Young is the presiding prelate of the Tenth Episcopal District of
the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church.
He was assigned to the Tenth Episcopal District by the 46th Session
of the General Conference of the AME Church.
This assignment places Bishop Young over some 300 churches
throughout the state of Texas. From
1996 through 2000, Bishop Young served as the Ecumenical and Urban Affairs
Officer for the AME Church, and the Endorsing Agent for all Chaplains in
the denomination.
In 1992, Bishop Young was elected the 109th Bishop of the AME
Church; he was assigned to the 15th Episcopal District, which includes the
southern part of the Republic of South Africa, Namibian and Angola.
Bishop Young has served as Chairperson for the Commission on Women
in Ministry and the Commission on Missions.
Prior to being elected toe the Episcopacy, he served as the Senior
Pastor of the historic Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta.
Earlier in his career, Bishop Young pastored churches in Georgia,
Rhode Island and Illinois. Bishop
Young is a native of Atlanta, and a product of the Public Schools of
Atlanta.
He furthered his education by obtaining degrees from Morris Brown
College, Atlanta; Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre,
Massachusetts; and the University of Chicago Divinity School, Chicago.
Bishop Young received the Doctor of Humane Letters (Honorary) from Morris
Brown College. As
a pastor and Bishop, he has encouraged the church to underwrite its dreams
and support its mission and community commitments without excuses. In
South Africa, he led members of the 15th Episcopal District in the
Centennial Celebration of the AME Church in Southern Africa.
While serving as Secretary of the Council of Bishops, Bishop Young
participated in the reception of 12,000 members of the Angola Independent
Methodist Church into the AME Church.
This formed the Angola Annual Conference of the 15th Episcopal
District of the AME Church. He
serves with honor and distinction as a member of the Executive Committee
of the World Methodist Council, the Executive Committee of the Central
Committee to the World Council of Churches, a member of the Executive and
Nominations Committees for the National Council of the Churches of Christ,
USA (NCCC) and a member of the Executive Committee of the Consultation on
Church Union (COCU). Bishop
Young is married to Dorothy Jackson Young of Boston, Massachusetts. They
are the parents of Mr. Ron and Karyn Young-Lowe; The Reverend Julius and
Mrs. Deana Young McAllister; Miss Andrea Leigh Young, Miss Stephanie Lynn
Young and grandparents of Little Miss Jennifer Renee Lowe and Master
Julius Harrison McAllister, III.
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