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Presiding General Bishop
Dr. Alton A. Smith
BIOGRAPHY
Bishop Alton
A. Smith was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina as the eldest
of five children born to Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Smith. He
was educated in the Wayne County School System and graduated
from Goldsboro High School. He earned a degree in
Automotive Technology from Wayne Community College, a
diploma in Religious Education from the Goldsboro Disciple
Institute School of Religious Education, a Bachelor of
Science degree in Theology from the United Christian
College, a Master of Arts degree in Biblical Studies and a
Doctor of Ministry degree from Friend International
Christian University. He is a student of the Continuing
Education Program of the Hampton University Ministers
Conference, Hampton, Virginia. He has completed training
and received his Clinical Pastoral Education (C.P.E.)
certificate at Pitt Memorial Hospital, Greenville, North
Carolina.
He has
served on numerous boards and organizations in Goldsboro and
the state of North Carolina.
He is
retired from the Wayne County Board of Education, Department
of Transportation.
Bishop Smith
is a member of the Afro Minister Alliance of Wayne County.
He is a member of CLIFF (Clergy Living In Faith and
Fellowship). Bishop Smith is a member of the
Goldsboro-Raleigh District Assembly of the Churches of
Christ (Disciples of Christ) International. He serves on the
Board of Elders and is the former Chairman. In February
2003 he was the recipient of A Certificate of
Acknowledgement from the North Carolina Governor*s Office.
He was appointed to serve an unfinished term as General Vice
Bishop of the Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ in
October 2003. He was consecrated as Bishop on January 31,
2004 by the General Assembly of the Church of Christ,
Disciples of Christ International In 2004 he was honored
with a Distinguished Service Award from the Goldsboro
Disciple Institute for outstanding service. . In May 2005
he was elected to his first full term in the office of
General Vice Bishop of the Church of Christ, Disciples of
Christ which consist of over 200 churches. In June 2005 the
United American Free Will Baptist Denomination recognized
and honored him as a Fellowship Bishop in the Free Will
Baptist Church. In June 2008 he was awarded an Honorary
Doctor of Divinity Degree from Southern Assembly Church of
Christ Eastern District of North Carolina. In November 2008
he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Ministry Degree from
the Goldsboro Raleigh District Assembly, Disciples of
Christ, Inc. On May 23, 2009 in the Twenty-Second Biennial
Session of the General Assembly of the Church of Christ,
Disciples of Christ, he was elected as the ninth Bishop in
succession to the office of General Bishop. In July 2010 he
was the recipient of a certificate of acknowledgement from
the North Carolina House of Representatives. In August of
2010 he received a Letter of Congratulations from the
President of the United States, Barack Obama.
He served as
pastor of the Zion Spring Church of Christ (Disciples of
Christ) in Bunn, North Carolina for eight years. Since
August 1998 he has served as Pastor of St. Mark Church of
Christ, Disciples of Christ in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
He led St. Mark in publishing its first book, “Pressing
Toward the Mark”, in 2008 published by Authorhouse
Publishing Company.
He is a
servant of God and a strong believer in the family. His
family consists of his wife, Doris Benton Smith and his
daughter, Damesha Ashawn Smith. The Smiths reside in
Goldsboro, North Carolina.
His motto is Psalms 90:1
“Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place in all
generations.”

General Bishop
Alton A, Smith
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