
Bishop Daniel Frazier who has been a resident of San Bernardino, California for 40 plus years is celebrating 65 Year in ministry and his 70 Birthday. He was born December 23, 1949 to Bishop Horace and Mattie Frazier in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He started preaching at the tender age of five under the tutelage of his dad and grandpa, Reverend Dempsey Taylor, both of whom have passed. Bishop Frazier attended Mt. Vernon Elementary, Franklin Junior and San Bernardino High School where he graduated with high honors.
He has served in numerous positions in the church and served as State School Superintendent, State Youth President, and executive board member to several bishop. In 2010 Bishop was consecrated to the Bishopric. He has established two churches and now serve as senior pastor of Due Season Fellowship ministry in San Bernardino.
In 1984 Bishop Frazier was elected to serve as City Councilman of the city of San Bernardino where he was able to stop closer of three library’s, the closer of Delmann Heights Park and the closer of San Bernardino Hospital that were all in the low income parts of the city. Bishop eventually served on the hospital cooperate board for nine years.
In August 19 of this year Bishop Frazier received an Honorary Doctoric Degree from Next Dimension University along with Kurt Carr, Marla Gibbs, Vickie Mack, Sheilah Belle and 200 plus other graduates.
Bishop Frazier celebration is Friday December 13th and Edwards Mansion, 2064 Orange Tree Ln, Redlands, Ca at 5:30 pm and at Holy Land Church , 1024 N. “G” St. San Bernardino., Ca. at 3:30 pm.

