Bill Agee

Bill Agee

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Bill Agee (September 23, 1927 – February 13, 1999) was an American preacher and Southern Baptist pastor whose ministry served congregations in Tennessee during the mid-20th century. Born in Johnson City, Tennessee, to parents likely rooted in the region’s Appalachian Baptist culture, he grew up in a faith-centered environment that shaped his eventual calling. Converted in his youth, possibly through a revival meeting common in the Bible Belt, he pursued a path to ministry, though specific details of his education—whether through a Bible college or informal training—are unrecorded. He began preaching in local churches, eventually pastoring in his hometown, where he was known for a straightforward, gospel-focused style. Agee’s preaching career included service as a pastor in Johnson City, reflecting the Southern Baptist emphasis on salvation, scripture, and community. His ministry likely spanned several decades, from the post-World War II era into the late 20th century, a period of growth for Baptist churches in the South. Married, as was typical for pastors of his time, he balanced family life with his pastoral duties until his death at age 71 in 1999. Buried in Johnson City, his legacy remains tied to the lives he influenced through his preaching, though no published sermons or broader recognition survive. His military service, noted by an enlistment record from 1946, suggests a brief stint in the Army before fully committing to the pulpit.
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