- Harry Lester Smith
Harry Lester Smith was an American Bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church. He was elected to this office by the 1920 M.E. General Conference.Education and Ordination
In his youth, H. Lester Smith felt the urge to abandon his early choice of an industrial
career in theoil fields ofPennsylvania and turn his steps toward educational preparation forordained ministry . Harry enteredAllegheny College in 1900 and carried a full academic load. He also served in a studentpastorate .The Rev. Harry Lester Smith entered the
Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the M.E. Church also in 1900 as a Member On Trial. Hegraduated fromcollege in 1904 with aPhi Beta Kappa . He then entered theDrew Theological Seminary , taking the full three years' course in only two years!Marriage and Family
Harry married Ida L. Martin, who was an active youth worker in one of the churches he pastored. One son, Edward Marshall, was born to this marriage, who died at the age of thirty-five.
Ordained Ministry
The Rev. Harry Lester Smith served as an
Associate Pastor of the Methodist Church at Bellevue, in Pittsburgh. After this service he had the unusual distinction of being appointed theSenior Pastor of the same church. After three years service in that appointment, the Rev. Smith was appointed to the Delaware Avenue M.E. Church inBuffalo, New York . After a brief pastorate, he was sent toDetroit to pastor the great Central Methodist Church. He filled this appointment for eight years. It was during this time that others saw in this youngpreacher the skill and interest in the general work of the Church to the extent it was thought he would make a good Bishop.Episcopal Ministry
References
* "Memoir" for Bishop H. Lester Smith, in The Official Record and Year Book of the Fourteenth Session of The North-East Ohio Conference of The Methodist Church, held at Lakeside, Ohio, 24-29 June 1952. Hazen G. Werner, D.D., LL.D., "Presiding Bishop," John Lane Williams, "Secretary."
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