- Junius Ralph Magee
Junius Ralph Magee was a
Bishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church, elected in 1932.Birth and Family
He was born 3 June 1880 in
Maquoketa, Iowa , the son of John Calvin and Jane Amelia (Cole) Magee. Junius married Harriet Ammie Keeler 10 September 1902. They had two children: J. Homer and Dorothy J. Mrs. Magee died in October 1943.Education
Junius was educated at the
Iowa State Teachers College , earning theB.Di. degree in 1901. He continued his education atMorningside College , earning thePh.B. degree in 1904. He then entered theBoston University School of Theology , earning theS.T.B. degree in 1910. Junius was a member of the honorary fraternitiesPi Gamma Mu andPi Kappa Delta .Honorary Degrees
Bishop Magee was awarded the
LL.D. degree in 1931 by his alma mater, Morningside College. Upper Iowas University honored him with theD.D. degree in 1921. TheCollege of Puget Sound awarded him theL.H.D. in 1932.Ordained Ministry
Rev. Magee was
ordained in theM.E. Church in 1906. He served the following appointments inIowa : Rustin Ave. in Sioux City (1902-04); Paullina (1904-07). Rev. Magee then served these appointments inMassachusetts : Falmouth (1907-11); First Church, Taunton (1911-14);Daniel Dorchester Memorial Church,Boston (1914-19); St. Mark's Church, Brookline (1919-21). Rev. Magee then transferred toWashington state, where he served these appointments: First Church, Seattle (1921-28); then Superintendent of the Seattle District (1929-32). Rev. Magee was elected a delegate to General Conferences in 1928 and 1932.Episcopal Ministry
Upon his election to the Episcopacy, Bishop Magee was assigned to the St. Paul
Episcopal Area (1932-39). In the newly-formed Methodist Church, Bishop Magee was assigned theDes Moines Area (1939-44), followed by theChicago Area (1944- ).ervice to the Greater Church and Community
As Bishop Magee also served as
President of the Board of Pensions of The Methodist Church, Inc. inIllinois , and of the Board of Education of the Church. He served as a member of the Board of Missions, the Board of Lay Activities, and the Commission on Overseas Relief.In St. Paul, Bishop Magee served as the President of
Hamline University , 1933-34. In Seattle he served on the Mayor's Commission on Unemployment (1931). In Chicago he served on the Mayor'sV-E Day Committee.References
* Howell, Clinton T., Prominent Personalities in American Methodism, Birmingham, Alabama: The Lowry Press, 1945.
ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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