He was elected bishop at the age of 46 by the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the
U.M. Church. He was assigned to lead the
Charlotte Episcopal Area. During his twelve years there, he was able to appoint the first black pastor in the Southeastern Jurisdiction to serve as a district superintendent. He also organized a Lay Advisory Council. In 1976 Bishop Hunt was assigned to the Church's
Nashville Episcopal area. There he began his writing ministry, authoring several books on theology and evangelism. Four years later, Bishop Hunt was assigned to the Florida Episcopal Area, where he served until 1988. While in Florida, he led the denomination's Committee on Our Theological Task. This committee spent nearly eight years perfecting a document addressing the Church's theological task in the world. In 1988 the General Conference adopted this document, which still appears in the denomination's
Book of Discipline. Bishop Hunt was the keynote speaker at the 1976
World Methodist Conference in Dublin, Ireland. He served ten years on the World Methodist Council's executive committee, and was awarded the
World Methodist Chair of Honor in 1988. ==Ministry in retirement==