e Church thrived Bishop Coney had a broader vision of what he wanted for his ministry. Bishop loved to hear the word and no matter what your denomination, if you were preaching and teaching the truth about God you had his attention. In 1988 Bishop Coney created the IUM (Interfaith United Ministries, Incorporation). Bishop's Coney vision was for all religions and denominations to fellowship and unite under one roof. This past July the IUM celebrated its thirty second anniversary. Bishop Coney was a prominent, well respected and cherish member of the community and throughout San Diego. His love for Christ, peace, joy, and happiness lead him to lend a helping hand to countless of people. Bishop Coney was ever so patient. Whether it was advice you were looking for or just a shoulder to lean on, he would be there for you. His words of encouragement were untouchable always ending with, "keep praying and leave it up to God". We like to say, "let go and let God, or let Bishop Coney"! Bishop Joseph Coney, Sr. departed this life on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Bishop Coney was preceded in death by his mother Lucile Alma Sewins and his brother Wilster (Buddy) McDowell. Bishop Joseph Coney leaves to cherish his memory his lovely wife of twenty-two years First Lady Evangelist Kevin Marie Coney; sons Henry Smith and Joseph Coney, Jr.; daughter's Brenda Faith Coney-Comer, Karen Jean Comer, and Candrice Wright-Green; eighteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; two brothers Pastor Theatric Appleberry and Bishop John Jacquess; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, spiritual children, and dear friends.