J. Alfred Smith

James Alfred Smith Senior (born May 19, 1931) is the Pastor Emeritus[1] of the Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland, California.[2] Ebony Magazine chose Smith to be one of the "Most Influential Black Americans" and was one of the magazine's Top 15 Greatest Black Preachers of 1993.[2]

James Alfred Smith
Born(1931-05-19)May 19, 1931
Kansas City, Missouri
Alma mater

Smith was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and graduated from R.T. Coles High School in 1948. He is married to Reverend Bernestine Smith. His first wife, Joanna Goodwin Smith, died in 2007. Smith's son, J. Alfred Smith Jr., is a retired Senior Pastor. Smith holds multiple degrees, including a Doctor of Ministry from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been recognized with various honors, such as being named one of Ebony Magazine's Most Influential Black Americans and receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greenling Institute. Smith authored several books, including his autobiography, The Road to Jericho.

Early life

Smith was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Amy Gates Smith and Clyde Anderson.[3][2] Smith graduated from Kansas City's R.T. Coles High School in 1948.[1] He obtained a license to preach that same year.[2]

Personal life

Smith is married to Reverend Bernestine Smith. Smith's first wife, Joanna Goodwin Smith, died in 2007.[2] Smith's son, J. Alfred Smith Jr., now retired, was a Senior Pastor of the Allen Temple Baptist Church.[4]

Education

Smith earned a B.S. degree from Western Baptist College in elementary education in 1952.[2] In 1959, he earned a bachelor's degree in Divinity from the University of Missouri, and in 1966 he earned a master's degree in “Theology, Church, and Community.”[2] In 1972, he received a master's degree from the American Baptist Seminary in American Church History. In 1975, Smith received a Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.[2]

Honors

Smith was named by Ebony Magazine as one of the Most Influential Black Americans for two years consecutively.[2] He was also named Outstanding Citizen of the Year by the Oakland Tribune in 1990. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Greenling Institute in 2001 and was named Humanitarian of the Year by the East Bay Agency for Children.[1]

Smith was also named a Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference Beautiful Are Their Feet Honoree in 2006.[5]

Works

Smith has written an autobiography, The Road to Jericho (2004). He is also the author of several other books including Speak Until Justice Wakes (2006), The Overflowing Heart (1987), and Preach On (1996).[1][2][5]

References

  1. "Reverend Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr. | The HistoryMakers". www.thehistorymakers.org. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  2. "Rev. Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr". www.allen-temple.org. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  3. Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Beautiful Are Their Feet, 2006
  4. "Allen Temple's J. Alfred Smith Jr. Announces Retirement | Post News Group". www.postnewsgroup.com. 2017-08-11. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  5. McNeil, Maurice, ed. (2006). Beautiful Are Their Feet--: Celebrating Ministries and Gifts. Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference. ISBN 0976514516.
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