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Official statement from the Board of Bishops regarding the death of Bishop George Edward Battle Jr.


Official statement from the Board of Bishops regarding the death of Bishop George Edward Battle Jr.

We, the Board of Bishops of The A.M.E. Zion Church, acknowledge with great sorrow the passing of our colleague and former Senior Bishop, Bishop George Edward Battle Jr., who passed away on yesterday, Sunday, March 9, 2025.

Bishop Battle was elected our 84th Bishop in the line of succession at the 44th Quadrennial General Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, in July 1992. Upon his election, he was assigned to the South Atlantic Episcopal District, and upon the death of Bishop Herman L. Anderson, he also served the Central North Carolina Conference and the Virgin Island Conference. In 1996, he was assigned to the Eastern North Carolina Episcopal District, where he served for eight years. In 2004, he was assigned to the Northeastern Episcopal District, where he also served for eight years. In 2012, he became our Senior Bishop and was assigned to the Piedmont Episcopal District, where he served for nine years until he retired in 2021. He continued to be a vital part of the Board of Bishops even during the five years of his retirement.

Having served as an active Bishop for 29 years, Bishop George Edward Battle Jr. will take his place in history as one of our longest-serving active bishops. He was not only an evangelist, pastor, bishop, and Christian servant; he was a great philanthropist, a community leader, a champion for education, and a social justice advocate. We acknowledge that, indeed, a prince and a great man in The A.M.E. Zion Church has fallen, but he is now in the presence of his Lord, whom He served with all of his heart. He will be greatly missed.

We offer our sincere prayers and condolences to his faithful and loving wife, Mrs. Iris Battle, their children, George Edward III and LaChandra, their grandchildren, and a host of other relatives, friends, and community associates, all of whom he loved so dear. We applaud Mrs. Iris Battle for how she cared for him during his illness. Further information on the celebration of his life and legacy will be shared as soon as it is available.

The Board of Bishops of The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

Bishop U.U. Effiong, President

Bishop Darryl B. Starnes, Senior Bishop

Bishop W. Darin Moore

Bishop George D. Crenshaw

Bishop Hilliard Dogbe

Bishop Brian R. Thompson, Sr.

Bishop Eric L. Leake

Bishop Daran H. Mitchell

Bishop Anthony N. Witherspoon

Bishop Melanie Miller

Bishop Dwayne A. Walker

Bishop Bernando Ngunza

Bishop Seth O. Lartey, Located

Bishop Joseph Johnson, Retired

Bishop Marshall H. Strickland, Retired

Bishop Nathaniel Jarrett, Jr., Retired

Bishop George W.C. Walker, Sr., Retired

Bishop S. Chuka Ekeman, Retired

Bishop Warren M. Brown, Retired

Bishop Kenneth Monroe, Retired

Bishop Dennis V. Proctor, Retired

Bishop Michael A. Frencher, Sr., Retired

Funeral Arrangements for Bishop George Edward Battle, Jr.

The funeral services for Bishop George Edward Battle, Jr. are as follows:

Visitation: Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 5-8 p.m. EST at Gethsemane A.M.E. Zion Church, Charlotte, N.C.

Funeral Service: Monday, March 17, 2025, at 11 a.m. EST at Livingstone College, Salisbury, N.C.

Additionally, all churches are requested to drape the center chair on the pulpit in black through April 8, 2025. #AMEZion

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