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Dr Bishop Willie James Campbell

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Nov 2020 (aged 75)
Bolingbrook, Will County, Illinois, USA
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Blue Island, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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His church members say Bishop Willie James Campbell could sing gospel, quote scripture and preach for hours without having to take a breath.

During half a century in the ministry, he headed St. James Church of God in Christ, 11750 S. Lowe Ave. And he was a familiar voice to listeners of weekend gospel radio programs, where he’d teach Sunday school lessons and broadcast his church services.

“They called him ‘the prince of preachers’ and ‘the preaching machine,’ ” according to his wife Lori. “People would call in, and he’d pray with them.”

Bishop Campbell, 75, died Nov. 7 at his Bolingbrook home, she said, giving the cause as a terminal illness.

“I think he could wake up in the middle of the night and preach,” WVON-AM radio host Pam Morris-Walton said. “He could keep going, and he could go on some more.”

He grew up in Chicago, the son of Bishop Jesse Campbell, another evangelist with the Church of God in Christ. He went to Farragut High School.

His mother Agnes was mindful of outside temptations, and family life centered around church.

“He could not go to the movies growing up because they had a strict household,” according to his daughter Bridgette Hurt.

He started preaching in 1968 at his father’s church at 4147 W. Roosevelt Rd. and was ordained in 1970, relatives said.

St. James became known for powerful gospel music. The church hosted performances by gospel stars including members of the Winans family, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Kim Burrell, Ricky Dillard, John P. Kee and Jonathan Nelson.

Bishop Campbell was featured on a recording of “Oh the Blood of Jesus” by the Rev. Clay Evans and his AARC Mass Choir.

Bishop Willie James Campbell.
Bishop Willie James Campbell. Leo Harris
His son Jesse appeared in 2012 on Season 2 of “The Voice” and performed on a duet of “Where Is the Love?” on the soundtrack of the 1995 movie “Dead Presidents.” Bridgette Hurt is a soloist.

His son traveled with his father to perform at evening revivals.

“During the day, we would find something fun to do, whether it was fishing or an amusement park,” he said. “There was always a balance.”

“He preached from the East Coast to the West Coast; in London,” his wife said. “Bishop T.D. Jakes invited him to speak in Texas. He went to California to preach with Bishop Charles Edward Blake.”

In 1994, he conducted the funeral for Robert “Yummy” Sandifer, who was killed at just 11 years old in a web of youthful violence that drew national attention.

“Cry if you will,” Bishop Campbell told young people at the funeral, “but make up your mind that you will never let your life end like this.”

He was a former president of the department of evangelism for the Church of God in Christ and was on a board of the Chicago Music Festival, for which he recommended acts for Gospel Fest, Morris-Walton said. He also was a member of the National Gospel Announcers Guild of the Gospel Music Workshop of America.

Bishop Campbell is also survived by two other children, James and Jared, from his first marriage, to Anne Campbell; another daughter, Tjuan Gibbs; children Miisha and Kayla Campbell from his marriage to Lori Campbell; sisters Lillie Mae English, Eunice McIntyre and Clarola Scott; brothers Wardell and Kenneth Campbell; and grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Bishop Campbell is to lie in state from noon to 8 p.m. Friday at St. James Church of God in Christ at 117th and Lowe.Giving
Bishop Willie James Campbell

With over 25 years of ministry as an evangelist and community leader, Bishop Campbell has been instrumental in providing support to community vitalization programs. He has focused his God-given talent to minister to the masses in an effort to strengthen and develop their spiritual relationship with God. Some of the featured support programs instituted under the leadership of Bishop Campbell, as well as some of his affiliations, are as follows:

Health Ministry: Annual community health screenings and referrals by licensed physicians

Neighborhood Canvassing: “Taking it to the Streets” Soul Winning Outreach

Spiritual Renewal: Church Retreat, Pre-Marital Counseling, Married Couples Retreat & Counseling, Singles Ministry, and Music Department Retreat

Support Services: Battered Women’s Shelter & Support Network, Hospital Visitation, and Youth Prevention Programs

Operation Pullman: Annual summer effort of feeding and clothing 150+ families from June-September in the West Pullman area

Prayer in the Ward: Hosting prayer on each corner of the ward, ranging from the months of June-October

Judah Fest: Annual outdoor ‘Back to School’ drive

Reintegration site for individuals that have endured hardships

Holiday family sponsorships

Church of God in Christ: President of the Department of Evangelism, member of the National Elders Council, National Expediter, member of the National Evangelism Department, District Superintendent, Jurisdictional Administrative Assistant, former member of the National Constitution Committee, and former Jurisdictional Sunday School Superintendent

Gospel Music Workshop of America Announcers Guild

NAACP, AARC and Chicago Urban League, Ministers Alliance of Chicago, Operation Push, and Save the Children Sponsor



Serving as a counselor to civil and religious leaders across the United States and beyond, Bishop Campbell has toured the world with his preaching ministry. He has been featured on the Word Network, StreamingFaith.com, and many other Christian outreach programs. Additionally, he has been invited to speak for the following visionary and denominational leaders: Bishop Charles E. Blake, Bishop T. D. Jakes, Bishop Noel Jones, Bishop John Frances, Bishop Charles Ellis, the late Bishop G. E. Patterson, the late Bishop Wagner, and many more.



Bishop Campbell is a caring husband to his wife, Dr. Lori A. Campbell, and a devoted father to their children.



Bishop Campbell holds firm to his conviction “All that I am and ever hope to be is Because of Calvary”. To GOD be the GLORY!

Bishop Willie James Campbell is a dynamic, energetic, and effective minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He is a highly qualified motivational speaker and is the Pastor of St. James Ministries - Church of God in Christ in Chicago, Illinois.



In 2009, Pastor Campbell was appointed by the Presiding Bishop, Charles E. Blake, and the General Board of the Church of God in Christ to the office of the President of the Department of Evangelism. Several years subsequent of this appointment, under that same presiding authority, he was recommended and promoted to the designation of Bishop.

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His church members say Bishop Willie James Campbell could sing gospel, quote scripture and preach for hours without having to take a breath.

During half a century in the ministry, he headed St. James Church of God in Christ, 11750 S. Lowe Ave. And he was a familiar voice to listeners of weekend gospel radio programs, where he’d teach Sunday school lessons and broadcast his church services.

“They called him ‘the prince of preachers’ and ‘the preaching machine,’ ” according to his wife Lori. “People would call in, and he’d pray with them.”

Bishop Campbell, 75, died Nov. 7 at his Bolingbrook home, she said, giving the cause as a terminal illness.

“I think he could wake up in the middle of the night and preach,” WVON-AM radio host Pam Morris-Walton said. “He could keep going, and he could go on some more.”

He grew up in Chicago, the son of Bishop Jesse Campbell, another evangelist with the Church of God in Christ. He went to Farragut High School.

His mother Agnes was mindful of outside temptations, and family life centered around church.

“He could not go to the movies growing up because they had a strict household,” according to his daughter Bridgette Hurt.

He started preaching in 1968 at his father’s church at 4147 W. Roosevelt Rd. and was ordained in 1970, relatives said.

St. James became known for powerful gospel music. The church hosted performances by gospel stars including members of the Winans family, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Kim Burrell, Ricky Dillard, John P. Kee and Jonathan Nelson.

Bishop Campbell was featured on a recording of “Oh the Blood of Jesus” by the Rev. Clay Evans and his AARC Mass Choir.

Bishop Willie James Campbell.
Bishop Willie James Campbell. Leo Harris
His son Jesse appeared in 2012 on Season 2 of “The Voice” and performed on a duet of “Where Is the Love?” on the soundtrack of the 1995 movie “Dead Presidents.” Bridgette Hurt is a soloist.

His son traveled with his father to perform at evening revivals.

“During the day, we would find something fun to do, whether it was fishing or an amusement park,” he said. “There was always a balance.”

“He preached from the East Coast to the West Coast; in London,” his wife said. “Bishop T.D. Jakes invited him to speak in Texas. He went to California to preach with Bishop Charles Edward Blake.”

In 1994, he conducted the funeral for Robert “Yummy” Sandifer, who was killed at just 11 years old in a web of youthful violence that drew national attention.

“Cry if you will,” Bishop Campbell told young people at the funeral, “but make up your mind that you will never let your life end like this.”

He was a former president of the department of evangelism for the Church of God in Christ and was on a board of the Chicago Music Festival, for which he recommended acts for Gospel Fest, Morris-Walton said. He also was a member of the National Gospel Announcers Guild of the Gospel Music Workshop of America.

Bishop Campbell is also survived by two other children, James and Jared, from his first marriage, to Anne Campbell; another daughter, Tjuan Gibbs; children Miisha and Kayla Campbell from his marriage to Lori Campbell; sisters Lillie Mae English, Eunice McIntyre and Clarola Scott; brothers Wardell and Kenneth Campbell; and grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Bishop Campbell is to lie in state from noon to 8 p.m. Friday at St. James Church of God in Christ at 117th and Lowe.Giving
Bishop Willie James Campbell

With over 25 years of ministry as an evangelist and community leader, Bishop Campbell has been instrumental in providing support to community vitalization programs. He has focused his God-given talent to minister to the masses in an effort to strengthen and develop their spiritual relationship with God. Some of the featured support programs instituted under the leadership of Bishop Campbell, as well as some of his affiliations, are as follows:

Health Ministry: Annual community health screenings and referrals by licensed physicians

Neighborhood Canvassing: “Taking it to the Streets” Soul Winning Outreach

Spiritual Renewal: Church Retreat, Pre-Marital Counseling, Married Couples Retreat & Counseling, Singles Ministry, and Music Department Retreat

Support Services: Battered Women’s Shelter & Support Network, Hospital Visitation, and Youth Prevention Programs

Operation Pullman: Annual summer effort of feeding and clothing 150+ families from June-September in the West Pullman area

Prayer in the Ward: Hosting prayer on each corner of the ward, ranging from the months of June-October

Judah Fest: Annual outdoor ‘Back to School’ drive

Reintegration site for individuals that have endured hardships

Holiday family sponsorships

Church of God in Christ: President of the Department of Evangelism, member of the National Elders Council, National Expediter, member of the National Evangelism Department, District Superintendent, Jurisdictional Administrative Assistant, former member of the National Constitution Committee, and former Jurisdictional Sunday School Superintendent

Gospel Music Workshop of America Announcers Guild

NAACP, AARC and Chicago Urban League, Ministers Alliance of Chicago, Operation Push, and Save the Children Sponsor



Serving as a counselor to civil and religious leaders across the United States and beyond, Bishop Campbell has toured the world with his preaching ministry. He has been featured on the Word Network, StreamingFaith.com, and many other Christian outreach programs. Additionally, he has been invited to speak for the following visionary and denominational leaders: Bishop Charles E. Blake, Bishop T. D. Jakes, Bishop Noel Jones, Bishop John Frances, Bishop Charles Ellis, the late Bishop G. E. Patterson, the late Bishop Wagner, and many more.



Bishop Campbell is a caring husband to his wife, Dr. Lori A. Campbell, and a devoted father to their children.



Bishop Campbell holds firm to his conviction “All that I am and ever hope to be is Because of Calvary”. To GOD be the GLORY!

Bishop Willie James Campbell is a dynamic, energetic, and effective minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He is a highly qualified motivational speaker and is the Pastor of St. James Ministries - Church of God in Christ in Chicago, Illinois.



In 2009, Pastor Campbell was appointed by the Presiding Bishop, Charles E. Blake, and the General Board of the Church of God in Christ to the office of the President of the Department of Evangelism. Several years subsequent of this appointment, under that same presiding authority, he was recommended and promoted to the designation of Bishop.

St James Ministries | Judah Complex

11750 South Lowe “Bishop W. James Campbell Way”

Chicago, Illinois 60628

@2020 St. James Ministries | Created with Branch Designs

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