- Edwin Ferdinand Lee
Edwin Ferdinand Lee (born
10 July 1884 ) was a Missionary Bishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church, elected in 1928.Birth and Family
He was born in
Eldorado, Iowa , the son of Andrew and Carrie (Anderson) Lee. Edwin married Edna Dorman 8 June 1909.Education
Lee earned the
B.S. degree fromNorthwestern University in 1909, where he was also a member of theSigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He attended theGarrett Graduate School of Theology on the same campus, earning theB.D. degree in 1924. Concurrently he attained the M.A. degree at theUniversity of Chicago (1924).Ordained, Military and Missionary Service
Rev. Lee was appointed
Pastor inNew Hampton, Iowa (1908-10). He then was assigned as aMissionary to Batavia,Java and as the Pastor of the Wesley Church inKuala Lumpur , Malaya (1910-12). Rev. Lee then was appointed Pastor of Central Methodist Church inManila ,Philippines (1912-15).Following this initial
overseas work, Rev. Lee was appointed again toIowa (Rockford, 1915-17). He also served as aChaplain in theU.S. Army , A.E.F. duringWorld War I .In 1919 he became the Associate Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the
M.E. Church , with offices inN.Y.C. , serving in this post until 1924. He was then sent overseas again, as the Pastor of the Wesley Church ofSingapore ,Straits Settlements and as the Superintendent of the Singapore District of the M.E. Church (1924-28).Episcopal Ministry
Rev. Lee was elected a Missionary Bishop at the M.E. General Conference of 1928. He was assigned to the Manila Episcopal Area of the
Philippine Islands Central Conference. The Manila Area includedMalaysia and thePhilippines .Bishop Lee was a
delegate to the International Missionary Conference inMadras ,India (1938). He was made aFellow of theRoyal Geographic Society ,London . He was a member of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science ,New York . His great interest and involvement in theFar East led him to membership in theAmerican Institute of Pacific Relations ,Chicago , as well as theCouncil on Foreign Relations . Bishop Lee also was appointed in 1944 the Director of the General Commission onArmy andNavy Chaplains inWashington, D.C. His offices were at 1137 Woodward Building in Washington.Honors and Awards
Bishop Lee was made a Decorated Officer of the Academy,
Order of University Palms (France ) in 1919. He received theCross of Mercy fromJugoslavia in 1921. He also received the (British) King George VSilver Jubilee Medal in 1935.Bishop Lee was also honored with several
honorary doctorates . He received aD.D. (1918) and anLL.D. (1939) fromUpper Iowa University . He was also given a D.D. degree by Garrett Graduate School of Theology in 1928. And in 1945 Northwestern University honored him with theS.T.D. degree.References
* Howell, Clinton T., Prominent Personalities in American Methodism, Birmingham, Alabama: The Lowry Press, 1945.
ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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