Celebrating Hispanic American Heritage Month in the WNCC: Rev. Daniel Medina

September 28, 2023


By: Jim Pyatt, WNCC Archivist & Historian

Rev. Daniel Medina

The Rev. Daniel Medina was born in Mexico and was graduated from Seminary Instituto Evangelistico de Mexico in 1961. A clergy member of the Methodist Church of Mexico, he served as the first pastor appointed to Hispanic Community in Stoneville in 1993, serving there until 1996. Hispanic Community UMC was formally chartered on December 12, 1993, and was renamed Vida Nueva in 1999. The church was the result of work in Hispanic Ministries in the Greensboro and Northeast Districts led previously by the Rev. Don Newman and the Rev. Robert Conerly, and was the first church in the WNC Conference in which people of Hispanic/Latino origin are the majority.

We celebrate the ministry of God’s servant Daniel Medina.



Rev. Diana Wingeier-Rayo, the first Hispanic/Latina woman to be received into full clergy membership in the WNC Conference.

Raul Adriano, the first known person of Hispanic/Latino heritage to be elected by The WNCC to serve as a Lay Delegate to General Conference.

Rev. Carlos Alberto Rodriguez, a key figure at the Board of Missions Office of The WNCC in 1961.

Rev. Dr. Abraham Kim, the first Asian-American to be elected as a clergy delegate to Jurisdictional Conference from the WNC Conference.

Rev. Karen Miyoshi Kagiyama, the first Asian-American women to be ordained an Elder in the WNCC.

In Muk Kim, the first Asian-American to be elected as a delegate (clergy or lay) to Jurisdictional Conference from the WNC Conference.

Rev. M. B. Lee McCrary, the first woman to become a full clergy member of the Western North Carolina Conference. 

Rev. Dolores Barus Queen, the first woman to serve as District Superintendent in the Western NC Conference.

Bishop Charlene P. Kammerer, the first (and to date, the only) woman to serve as Bishop of the Western North Carolina Conference.

Mrs. Jettie Morrison, a key figure in the Women's Society of Christian Service and the integration of The United Methodist Church in 1968.

Bishop L. Scott Allen (May 4, 1918-September 18, 2004), the first (and to date, the only) African-American to serve as Bishop of the Western North Carolina Conference.

Mrs. Effie Miller (September 17, 1930-September 1, 2008), a leader in the Western North Carolina Conference and the United Methodist Church, especially with regard to the United Methodist Women.

The Rev. Dr. J. C. Peters (July 10, 1925- July 2, 1998)the first African-American to serve as a District Superintendent in the Western North Carolina Conference.

Mr. Clarence Winchester,  a leader in the North Carolina Conference (Central Jurisdiction) and in the WNC Conference.

Dr. Isaac Miller (September 26, 1920-November 1, 2008), a leader in Higher Education and in the United Methodist Church.

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