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Sedgwick Daniels

Sedgwick Daniels

Sedgwick Daniels (born August 16, 1959) is a Bishop and Pastor.

Biography

Daniels became City of Milwaukee Plan Commissioner and the first Protestant board member of the Catholic Central City Schools.

He joined Antonio R. Riley and the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority on several projects, helping in developing a housing complex for seniors and developing Milwaukee home ownership. [1][2]

In 2001, Daniels was promoted to the role of Bishop by Bishop Gilbert E. Patterson and the Church of God in Christ General Board.

Daniels’ jurisdiction covered more than 105 Institutional Church of God churches in Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

During Daniels’ tenure as Bishop, his church, Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ, became a multi-million dollar operation that addressed both the educational and social service needs in the Milwaukee community.

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In 2002, the Bush Administration began conferences for faith-based groups.

George H. W. Bush and David Kuo, then-deputy director of the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, visited Daniels’ Holy Redeemer Church. A political independent and close friend of Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., Daniels took a controversial stand two years later, endorsing George W. Bush primarily on the basis of his faith-based initiative. Daniels continues to serve as Pastor of Milwaukee’s Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ. [4]

References

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