William Angie Smith entered the
Texas Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in 1921 and was appointed the
pastor of the
Kerrville, Texas M.E., S. Church, serving 1920–21. Subsequent appointments followed, including:
Midland, Texas, 1921–23; Tulip St. Church,
Nashville, 1924–26; Trinity Church,
El Paso, 1926–30;
First Methodist Church,
Shreveport, Louisiana, 1930–34; Mt. Vernon Place Church,
Washington, D.C., 1934–36; First Church,
Birmingham, Alabama, 1936–38; and First Church,
Dallas, 1938–44. Rev. Smith also served as
Acting President of
Centenary College of Louisiana, 1932–33. Rev. Smith was a delegate to the
Ecumenical Conference of 1931. He was elected a delegate from his Annual Conference to the General Conference of the M.E., S. Church in 1934 and 1938, and of The Methodist Church in 1944. He was a member of the South Central Jurisdictional Conference of The Methodist Church in 1940 and 1944. He was elected by the M.E., S.
College of Bishops as a Fraternal Messenger of his denomination to the
Methodist Protestant General Convention in 1936. Rev. Smith also was a clergy member of the Book Committee of the M.E., S. Church, 1934–39, and of the Board of Publication (and its executive committee) of The Methodist Church, 1939–44. == Episcopal ministry ==