- Cecil Williams
A. Cecil Williams (born
September 22 ,1929 ) is an American minister of theUnited Methodist Church and a community leader, author, lecturer, and spokesperson for the poor.One of six children, Williams was born in
San Angelo, Texas . He received aBachelor of Arts degree inSociology fromHuston-Tillotson University in 1952. He was one of the first fiveAfrican American graduates of thePerkins School of Theology atSouthern Methodist University in 1955. He became the pastor ofGlide Memorial Church inSan Francisco, California in 1963, and founded the Council on Religion and Homosexuality the following year. He welcomed everyone to participate in services and hosted political rallies in whichAngela Davis and theBlack Panthers spoke and lectures by personalities as diverse asBill Cosby andBilly Graham . When Patti Hearst was kidnapped by theSymbionese Liberation Army , Williams attempted to negotiate a deal for her release.In 1967, Williams ordered the
cross removed from the church's sanctuary, saying it was a symbol of death and that his congregation should instead celebrate life and living. "We must all be the cross," he explained.Under his leadership, Glide Memorial has become a 10,000-member congregation comprised of all races, ages, genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and religions. It is the largest provider of social services in the city, serving over three thousand meals a day, providing
AIDS /HIV screenings, offering adult education programs, and giving assistance to women dealing with homelessness, domestic violence, substance abuse, and mental health issues.Williams retired as pastor in 2000 having turned 70 years old, the mandatory age of retirement for pastors employed by the United Methodist Church. Pastors in the United Methodist Church are not employed by the local church or congregation. Instead, UMC pastors are assigned to a local chuch by the presiding bishops of the global Church. Once Williams became ineligible for assignment to a congregation by the episcopate, the local congregation and affiliated non-profit foundation hired the former pastor to fill a new office entitled Minister of Liberation. The unique position was created to allow Williams to officially continue to serve the community and church he had laboured so intensely to bring out of multigenerational cycles of misery through innovative spiritual and social services. Both he and the church are featured in the 2006 film "
The Pursuit of Happyness ". Williams was married to school teacher Evelyn Robinson from 1956 until their divorce in 1976. They had two children, Albert and Kim. He has been married to Janice Mirikitani since 1982. He is the author of "I'm Alive", anautobiography published in 1980.References
* [http://www.glide.org/Timeline.aspx Official Glide Memorial website]
* [http://www.pbs.org/thisfarbyfaith/people/cecil_williams.html PBS profile]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/423/000024351/ Cecil Williams at NNDB.com]
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/03/02/MN75475.DTL "San Francisco Chronicle" article, February 5, 2006]
* [http://www.smu.edu/newsinfo/releases/04204.html Southern Methodist University website]
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