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Hoover Worship: Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue, Jr.

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Sunday July 12, 2026

10:30 am - 11:30 am

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This event is included with your Daily, Weekly or Season Chautauqua Pass.

Lakeside welcomes Rev. Dr. Charles Boayue, Senior Pastor at First United Methodist Church in Birmingham, Michigan, and experienced district leader, as the Preacher of Urban Ministry Week July 12-16. This week’s preacher is generously supported by Kathy Bentley

On Sunday, July 12, Boayue will lead the 10:30 a.m. Chautauqua Community Worship Service in Hoover Auditorium. Musical leadership will be offered by Michael Shirtz and the Chautauqua Choir, with liturgy led by Rev. Kimberly Orr, Lakeside’s Director of Religion. 

Following the opening prayer, children ages 5–11 will proceed together to Bradley Temple for Children’s Church with Chip Richter, where they’ll enjoy a kid-friendly message, songs, crafts, lemonade and cookies. Preschoolers are welcome when accompanied by an adult. 

Boayue was superintendent of the Greater Detroit District from 2015-2022 and has served the following appointments in the Michigan Conference, Detroit: Metropolitan Associate Pastor (1990-1992), Jefferson Avenue (1991-1993) and Second Grace (1999-2015) and Associate Council Director & Urban Missioner of the Detroit Conference (1993-1999). 

He has had productive ministries everywhere he was appointed. At Metropolitan, he developed the Social Development and Athletic Program and recruited 163 neighborhood children and youth within one year. At Jefferson Avenue, his community outreach within the first year led the congregation to receive the Detroit Conference Church Growth Award for small churches in 1992. At Second Grace, he led the congregation to develop, build and successfully operate a $1 million health clinic on Detroit’s west side, and twice received the “Spirit of Detroit Award” from the Detroit City Council for his work to improve the quality of life for the city’s residents. 

Between 2004-2010, the congregation purchased, renovated and established the Ellison Center (a community center within the Cody-Rouge neighborhood to serve the needs of children, youth and their families). In 2011, the congregation purchased a modern parsonage in Southfield. Boayue led Second Grace UMC’s membership growth from 275 in 1999 to 426 in 2015 at a time when most congregations in the City of Detroit were losing members. The membership grew in diversity with persons from 13 different countries, and by lowering the average age of members from 69 years to 36 years within his 16-year leadership. In addition to 426 adult members, there were approximately 200 children and youth, up from about 26 children and youth when he first became pastor. 

Boayue, a native of Liberia, received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Bethune-Cookman College (1984); a Master of Business Administration from Florida Southern College in Lakeland (1986); a Master of Divinity from Duke University (1989); and a Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary in Trotwood, Ohio (1995). His doctoral dissertation, “The Role of Cross-Racial & Cross-Cultural Appointments in Nurturing Inclusiveness in the Michigan Area of The United Methodist Church” explores how our United Methodist itinerant system offers a creative pathway for the church to help society make the transition to a more inclusive future. 

He served as conference youth president in Liberia and as youth chairperson and presidium member for World Methodist Council (1981-91). For his work in fostering the Wesleyan evangelical mission around the world, he was awarded the World Methodist Council’s Honorable Order of Jerusalem in 1999. Elected to five General and seven North Central Jurisdictional Conferences as a clergy delegate from Michigan, Boayue has served on a number of district, conference, jurisdictional and general agencies of the Church and provided significant leadership in the General Conference. 

He has been married to Elizabeth, his youth sweetheart, since Dec. 22, 1990, and they have one young adult son, Charles III, a 2018 graduate of Wayne State University and works for the Henry Ford Health Systems. Elizabeth has worked as a Patient Care Counselor for Henry Ford Health Systems in Ferndale, Michigan, since 1999. Boayue brings a global experience of the church and a unique witness to the saving grace of God in Jesus Christ.

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