- Carl Julian Sanders
Carl Julian Sanders (1912-2007) was an American
Bishop of theUnited Methodist Church who was elected to said office in 1972. At the time of his election, he was the only candidate for the Methodist episcopacy ever to have been elected on the first ballot in the history of the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference.Birth and Family
Carl was born 18 May 1912 in
Star, North Carolina . He married Eleanor Lupo in 1935, with whom he had two daughters. Eleanor died in 1995. Carl then married Billie Jo Perry in 1997.Education
Carl earned the
B.A. degree in 1933 fromWofford College . He then earned theB.D. degree in 1936 fromCandler School of Theology .Ordained Ministry
The Rev. Carl Julian Sanders entered the Upper South Carolina Annual Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1934. In 1935 he transferred to, and in 1938 wasordained an Elder in theVirginia Annual Conference . He served a variety of local church appointments through 1955. He then served (1955-71) as District Superintendent of three Districts in succession: Petersburg, Richmond, and Norfolk.The Rev. Sanders served as a delegate to U.M. General and Jurisdictional Conferences between 1960-72. He also was an accredited visitor to the first
World Council of Churches assembly in Amsterdam in 1948.Episcopal Ministry
The Rev. Carl Julian Sanders was elected to the Episcopacy in 1972 by the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church. He was assigned the Birmingham
Episcopal Area , consisting of the State ofAlabama and the northwestpanhandle ofFlorida (the Alabama-West Florida andNorth Alabama Annual Conferences). He served there for eight years before retiring in 1980.During his episcopacy he led the Alabama-West Florida Conference in financial campaigns for
Huntingdon College and for Ministerial Pensions, and led the North Alabama Conference in financial campaigns forBirmingham-Southern College as well as Ministerial Pensions. He was the co-founder of the Alabama-West Florida U.M. Foundation in 1979, which at his death had accumulatedassets of over $40 million.Bishop Sanders served as
Chairman of theBoard of Trustees atCarraway Methodist Medical Center , member of the Board of Trustees ofAthens College , Birmingham-Southern and Huntingdon Colleges, too. Bishop Sanders also served as aVice President of the U.M. General Board of Global Ministries (1972-76), and asPresident of the United Methodist Committee on Relief. He was also a member of the U.M. General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, and of the Division ofChaplains .Preacher and World Traveler
Bishop Sanders traveled extensively, visitiing
refugee camps and mission work inAfrica ,Asia andEurope , as well as a frequent visitor to theMiddle East and theFar East . He was the Co-Founder of theJerusalem Center for Biblical Studies for Educational Opportunities, Inc. ofLakeland, Florida , also serving on itsBoard of Directors (1976-2000). He served as aLecturer for Educational Opportunities inEngland ,Germany ,Austria ,Switzerland ,Sweden ,Alaska , and Jerusalem.Bishop Sanders was also known as one of the greatest
preachers inMethodism . His devotion to God, his understanding of theGospel , and his keep wit made his sermons live in the hearts of his hearers. He was awarded three Freedom Foundation Awards for hissermons : "One Nation Under God" in 1962, "Independence and Beyond" in 1977, and "In God We Trust - Do We or Don't We" in 1987. In 1980 he was chosen to give the opening sermon for theUnited Methodist General Conference. The same year he was chosen to deliver the sermon for the Consecration Service for newly elected Bishops at the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference.Death and Burial
Bishop Carl Julian Sanders died 7 March 2007 at Fairhaven Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama after a brief illness. He was 94. He was survived by his wife; his two daughters, Lundi Martin and Eleanor Kasler; two stepdaughters, Elizabeth Perry and Judith Shipp; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and one brother, Charles Sanders.
Bishop Sanders'
funeral was held at 2:00 p.m. 12 March 2007 at theTrinity U.M. Church, 903 Forest Ave.,Richmond, Virginia . Visitation was 4-6 p.m. on 11 March. Bishop Sanders wasburied in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Richmond. A Memorial Service also took place at 2:00 p.m. 15 March 2007 at the First U. M. Church, 2416 W. Cloverdale Park,Montgomery, Alabama .References
*The Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church [http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=5855]
ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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