Cameron Farquhar McRae[a] (February 3, 1873 – January 23, 1954) was an American Episcopalian missionary priest in China.
[6] Influenced by the foreign missionaries visiting VTS in the 1890s, which included Francis Pott, president of St. John's College, Shanghai, McRae decided to become a missionary in China[7] and left the United States upon graduation.
[8] McRae started working in Shanghai together with his classmate Benjamin Lucius Ancell [zh].
McRae then oversaw the evangelistic work of the Episcopal Church in Shanghai and the training of catechists.
Later, he became the rector of St. Peter's Church, Shanghai [zh], where he improved its finances and eventually handed it over to the Chinese clergy and congregation.