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Bishop Bobby Ray Best, 64, formally of Wilson, North Carolina passed away on Sunday, August 2, 2020.
Funeral Services are scheduled for Saturday, August 15, 2020, 11:00AM at Parkwood Institutional CME Church, 802 Tom Hunter Road, Charlotte, NC 28213. A public visitation is scheduled for Saturday, August 15, 2020, from 9:30 AM until 11:00 AM also at Parkwood Institutional CME Church, 802 Tom Hunter Road, Charlotte, NC 28213.
Bishop Bobby Ray Best is the eighth of nine children and the sixth son. He was born April 9, 1956, in Wilson NC to AD and Helen Summerville Best and was a 1974 graduate of Ralph L. Fike Senior High School.
Bishop Best was the husband of 40 wonderful years to Jacqueline Howard Best, the proud father of Brandon Girard Best and Bridgette Michelle Best, and the loving grandfather of Brandon Girard Best, Jr. (BJ) and Cameron Jamie Best. They affectionately called him “Daddy G”.
Bishop Best graduated with a BS degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (1979), a Masters of Divinity degree from Duke University, Durham, NC (1991), a Doctorate of Ministry degree from the Interdenominational Theology Center (Phillips School of Theology), Atlanta, GA (2006) where he was an honor graduate.
It was obvious that Bishop Best had a call on his life for ministry. He was a happy child that loved the Lord and spent much time in church services, Bible Studies, and Sunday Church School. He accepted Christ in 1967. Bishop Best joined Faith CME Church in 1978 after graduating from college and relocating to Charlotte where his new job landed him. He preached his initial sermon at Faith in 1980 and served as local preacher for six years, assisting and was trained by three pastors, Rev. Robyn Gool, Rev. Anthony Williams and Rev. Willie J. Sturgess. Bishop Best was ordained Deacon in 1986, Elder in 1988 and went into Full Connection in 1990 in the Carolina Annual Conference by one of his mentors and friend, Bishop Oree Broomfield, Sr. Bishop Best was also mentored and prepared for Episcopal Ministry by Bishop Charles Helton and Bishop Henry M. Williamson, Sr., his Episcopal Father in the ministry.
Bishop Best has pastored six churches in three episcopal districts in his 28 years of pastoral ministry. His pastoral assignments include Brooklyn CME Church, Chesnee, SC (1986-1988), Young Missionary Temple CME Church, Raleigh, NC (1988-1992), Broomfield CME Church, (1992-1996), St. John CME Church, Winston-Salem, NC (1996-2006), Greater Cleaves Memorial CME Church, Oklahoma City, OK (2006-2010) and Metropolitan CME Church, Houston, TX (2010-2014).
His ministry can be characterized by Evangelism, Christian Education, Prayer, Stewardship and Community Service. He has served as Director of Youth, Director of Young Adult, and Director of Evangelism for the Carolina Region for 14 years. Bishop Best has chaired the Joint Board of Finance for the Oklahoma Region and served as Treasurer for the Southeast Texas Region. Bishop Best has conducted many workshops throughout our great Zion on stewardship, evangelism and officers training.
During his ministry in Gastonia, NC, Bishop Best was the founding President of the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, Vice President of Drug and Crime Task Force, and Adjunct Chaplain at Gaston Memorial Hospital, as well as on the Medical Bioethics Board-Gaston Memorial Hospital, founding Co-chair of Advocate for Healthy Citizens (school linked healthcare center) and Myrtle Community Spirit Man of the Year-1995.
In Winston-Salem, Bishop Best served on the following boards: Infant Mortality Reduction Board, Today Woman Health & Wellness Center, Crisis Control Ministries, YMCA, Urban League, AIDS Care Services, North Carolina Council of Churches and Commission on Religion in the Appalachia (CORA). Honors bestowed upon Bishop Best include Winston-Salem Human Relations Commission, Humanitarian Award (2000), Phillip School of Theology (ITC) Distinguished Award for Ministry (2004). Best also served as a tutor at Kimberly Park Elementary School in reading for 3rd graders.
While in Oklahoma, Bishop Best was a member of Oklahoma Conference of Churches and he tutored and mentored 3rd through 5th graders weekly in math and reading at the Martin Luther King Elementary School in Oklahoma City, OK and as part of his church’s One Church One School ministry.
During his time in Houston, Bishop Best was a member of Harris County Council of Organizations and the NAACP. He served on the Board of Trustees at Texas College and was a member on the Board of Trustees of Phillips School of Theology ITC. He was honored for outstanding community service by Congressman Al Green at a social justice rally held at Metropolitan CME in 2013.
Bishop Bobby R. Best was elected the 61st Bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church on the first ballot on July 1, 2014 in Baltimore, Maryland. Since that time, he has served as the Chair of both the Commission on the Concerns for Women in Ministry and Chair of the Ministers’ Spouses, Widows, and Widowers Department of the CME Church. He also delivered the 2018 Episcopal Address at the General Conference in Birmingham, AL, on June 29, 2018.
Bishop Best was a lifetime member of Omega Phi Psi Fraternity, Incorporated and served as a member of the Tau Tau Chapter in Los Angeles, CA.
Bishop Best was preceded in death by his father, AD Best; his mother, Helen Summerville Best, two brothers, James Best and Rudolph (Dorethene) Best. He leaves to cherish his memories his loving wife, Jacqueline Howard Best; his son, Brandon Best of Chicago, Illinois, his daughter, Bridgette Best of Charlotte, North Carolina, two grandchildren, Brandon Best, Jr. and Cameron Best of Chicago Illinois, two brothers, Clifton “Boot” Best of Wilson, North Carolina and Harvester (Patricia) Best of Wilson, North Carolina; three sisters, Thelma (Lester Lee) Richardson of Wilson, North Carolina, Janice (Earl) Bridgers of Durham, North Carolina, and Catherine (Edward) Huggins of Tarboro, North Carolina; his beloved niece, Elteresa Dew of Wilson, North Carolina; his sister-in-law, Rev. Dr. Sandra Gripper of Charlotte, North Carolina; two aunts, Mildred Rowe of Washington, DC, and Anna Mae Summerville of Snow Hill, North Carolina; one uncle, Elijah Best of Baltimore, Maryland; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and devoted friends. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
The local family member contact person is Harvester Best at 252-294-5191.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Alexander Funeral Home, Inc., 1424 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte, NC, 28206.
Local Announcement provided by Stevens Funeral Home, 1820 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway, Wilson, NC, 27893.
For Condolences, please call 704-333-1167.
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