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  1. In Darkness With God: The Life of Joseph Gomez, a Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church by Annetta Louise Gomez-Jefferson, 1998-12-01
  2. African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal
  3. Disciples of Liberty: The African Methodist Episcopal Church in the Age of Imperialism, 1884-1916 by Lawrence S. Little, 2000-06
  4. Around the Family Altar: Domesticity in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1865-1900 (History of African-American Religions) by JULIUS H. BAILEY, 2005-08-18
  5. History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (American Negro: His History and Literature) by Daniel A. Payne, 1969-06
  6. Varick's Newburgh: History of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of Newburgh, New York 1827-2001 by Dr Janet Denise Jones, 2003-06-18
  7. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America by African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 2010-01-12
  8. Disciples of liberty; the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the age of imperialism, 1884-1916. by Lawrence S Little, 2000
  9. The Christian Recorder, Newspaper of the African Methodist Episcopal Church: History of a Forum for Ideas, 1854-1902 by Gilbert Anthony Williams, 1996-11
  10. The romance of African Methodism;: A study of the African Methodist Episcopal Church by George A Singleton, 1952
  11. Report . of Third Episcopal District, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church submitted to the thirty-seventh quadrennial session of the General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, May 6 - 20, 1964, Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion Chuirch, Indianapolis, Indiana. by Herbert Bell Shaw, 1964
  12. Quadrennia report; of the Financial Department, R. W. Sherrill, Secretary, to the thirty seventh session of the General Conference, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, May 6-20, 1964, held at Jones Tabernacle A. M. E. Zion Church, Indianapolis, Indiana. by African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 1964
  13. The bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church by R. R Wright, 1963
  14. The life, experience and gospel labors of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen: To which is annexed the rise and progress of the African Methodist Episcopal Church ... to the people of color in the United States by Richard Allen, 1990

1. A.M.E. Fifth Episcopal District
Serving the Western United States. Information and links.
http://www.ame-church.org/
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The Fantastically Faithful Fifth Episcopal District " Breaking Through To Your Destiny" 1 Corinthians 2:9
But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have
entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath
prepared for them that love him THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN RICHARD BRYANT, PRESIDING PRELATE
Reverend Dr. Cecelia Williams Bryant, Episcopal Supervisor
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Bethel A.M.E. Church, Kasas City, MO

Rev. Allen L. Williams, Pastor
Holy Trinity A.M.E. Church, Long Beach, CA
Rev. Dr. Clyde Oden, Pastor
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Fifth Episcopal District Headquarters
1900 West 48th Street Los Angeles, California 90062 Phone: (323) 296-0877 * Fax: (323) 296-1487 * Email: abbolden@pacbell.net Mrs. Annie Bolden, Administrative Aide Contact Information for Rev. Dr. Cecelia Williams Bryant: Phone: Office (323) 296-2012 * Fax (323) 296-2436 * Email : rachelckennon@aol.com

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THE RIGHT REVEREND HENRY ALLEN BELIN, JR. PRESIDING BISHOP. african methodist episcopal Church
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Welcome to the Seventh Episcopal District - A.M.E. Nation State of South Carolina
THE RIGHT REVEREND HENRY ALLEN BELIN, JR. PRESIDING BISHOP African Methodist Episcopal Church LUCINDA CRAWFORD BELIN
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3. African Methodist Episcopal Church|Welcome To A.M.E.Today
A contemporary look at the A.M.E. Church. At also know as AME and the african methodist episcopal Church. Founded by Richard Allen. the schedule of the upcoming CONVO series of the african methodist episcopal Church. This will be a continuation of the
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This site is owned by Rev. John Skip Next Skip Previous Previous ... Random Site Want to join the AAWR? [Click Here] Privacy Statement Rev Gordon selected for Ebony's "Young Leaders of the Future" Sherman A. Gordon, D.Min., pastor of New Philadelphia A.M.E. Church in Carson, CA, is recognized in the February 2003 issue of EBONY Magazine as one of the ‘Young Leaders of the Future’. He was one of 22 persons, 30 yrs and younger, selected from vast number of qualified educated nominees from across the country. For more on this story [ Click Here Convocation Schedule Announced Bishop Vinton R. Anderson (

4. The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Official website. History, bishops, general officers, departments and links.
http://www.theamezionchurch.org/

5. Piney Grove A. M. E. Zion Church Home Page
Havelock, North Carolina. Includes church history, prayer requests and announcements.
http://pineygroveamez.tripod.com
Welcome To Piney Grove
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
1430 Temples Point Road
Havelock
- North Carolina - (252) 447-1600
Email: PineyGrove@ncfreedom.net Reverend Doctor Joseph L. Walton, Pastor
Reverend Doctor Jeremiah Asbury, Presiding Elder
The Right Reverend George E. Battle, Jr., Presiding Bishop
Piney Grove A. M. E. Zion Church Calendar
Each Sunday Church at Study: 09:45 A.M. Each Sunday Church at Worship: 11:00 A.M. Each Sunday Evening Worship Service: 06:00 P.M. First Sunday Sacrament of Holy Communion 11:00 A.M. Third Sunday Youth Emphasis Day 11:00 A.M. Tuesday Bible Study: 07:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 07:00 P.M. Saturday Church School: 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 Noon
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Piney Grove A. M. E. Zion Church was organized in 1865, and is a member of the Beaufort, North Carolina, A. M. E. Zion District. The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was established in 1796 in New York City by James Varick, Abraham Thompson, William Miller and others. The church was an out-growth of the Methodist Episcopal Church,

6. African Methodist Episcopal
Outlines the origins, history, and beliefs of the african methodist episcopal (AME) church.
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/ame.html
African Methodist Episcopal (AME)
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  • Name: African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME).
  • Founder: Richard Allen (1760-1831).
  • Date of Birth: February 14, 1760.
  • Birth Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Year Founded: The church was conceived in 1787. Allen was ordained in 1799, and the church was formally organized in 1816.
  • History
    Preliminary Beginnings. As early as 1784, black Methodists had already begun to hold exclusive meetings. Whites allowed this practice to go on, but with the provision that "proper white persons" be chosen to oversee the meetings (Baldwin, 1983:26). They had the intention of minimizing discontent and curbing any possible ideas of insurrection, but the unfortunate result was that blacks felt they were being restrained religiously (Baldwin:26). So began a dissatisfaction in the hearts of many blacks with regards to the Methodist church (which was itself in a gestational period in 1784). In February of 1786, Richard Allen, an African-American Methodist preacher, went to Philadelphia and began evangelizing to blacks there. He was accompanied in this endeavor by Absalom Jones and some other black members of Philadelphia's St. George's Methodist Church. The white congregation there was directly opposed to black assemblies; and accordingly, as before, they restricted the gatherings and also segregated worship service. At this time, Allen began to entertain the idea of forming a separate congregation for blacks, but his intentions met with considerable resistance in equal amounts from both blacks and whites.
  • 7. Richard R. Wright (Richard Robert), B. 1878. Centennial Encyclopaedia Of The Afr
    Compiled by Richard R. Wright, Jr. Reference work published in 1916.
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/wright/menu.html
    Richard R. Wright (Richard Robert), b. 1878
    Centennial Encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Containing Principally the Biographies of the Men and Women, both Ministers and Laymen, Whose Labors During a Hundred Years, Helped Make the A. M. E. Church What It Is; Also Short Historical Sketches of Annual Conferences, Educational Institutions, General Departments, Missionary Societies of the A. M. E. Church, and General Information about African Methodism and the Christian Church in General; Being a Literary Contribution to the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Formation of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Denomination by Richard Allen and others, at Philadelphia, Penna., in 1816.
    Philadelphia: [Book Concern of the A.M.E. Church], 1916.
    Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to "The Church in the Southern Black Community" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/wright/menu.html

    8. James A. Handy, 1826-1911. Scraps Of African Methodist Episcopal History.
    Book by Bishop James A. Handy of Baltimore, published in 1902. Looks at the AME Church's early Category Society Religion and Spirituality......James A. Handy, 18261911 Scraps of african methodist episcopal History.Philadelphia AME Book Concern, 1902. Full Text (xiv, 421 p., ca.
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/handy/menu.html
    James A. Handy, 1826-1911
    Scraps of African Methodist Episcopal History.
    Philadelphia: A. M. E. Book Concern, 1902.
    Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title. Union Theological Seminary provided the text for the electronic publication of this title. Return to "The Church in the Southern Black Community" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/handy/menu.html Last update August 16, 2001

    9. OBHO: AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
    The AME church was founded in 1816 in Philadelphia by Richard Allen
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/obho/places/places_of_worship/ame.html
    AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Toronto, Ontario) The AME church was founded in 1816 in Philadelphia by Richard Allen after he protested the treatment of African parishioners in the mainstream church; he became the Bishop of the AME. This church today is situated on the oldest plot of land continuously owned by African Americans in the United States Black loyalist freedom seekers, free Blacks and other waves of African immigration to Canada founded religious familiar to them and established AME churches here The AME church in Toronto was situated on a number of different locations, but was the longest at 21 Soho Street during a time of growth and the Black renaissance The AME church gave rise to the establishment of the British Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada in 1856. The BME continues to be African- Canadian owned and operated TITLE AUTHOR SOURCE DATE Black Church A Bastion Against Racism Michael Mcateer Toronto Star Saturday February 12, 1983 The Fate Of Historic Church Building Up In The Air Sam Donkoh Share October 20, 1997

    10. First Saint Paul AME Church - Lithonia, Ga
    Lithonia, Georgia. Site contains history, directions, prayer requests, a calendar of upcoming events Category Society Religion and Spirituality Local Churches......First Saint Paul african methodist episcopal Church. CONSTRUCTING A BUILDING, BUILDINGA PEOPLE . We are undergoing a COMPLETE OVERHAUL of our current website!
    http://www.1stsaintpaulamechurch.com/
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    First Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church "CONSTRUCTING A BUILDING, BUILDING A PEOPLE"
    We are undergoing a COMPLETE OVERHAUL of our current website! Please click on "CONTACT US" and send your comments and check back often to see our progress...
    Caribbean Dinners on Sale Sunday, April 6th after the 11AM Service. Proceeds to go toward Daesjah Austin's bid for the Baby Contest. Ultimately, all proceeds from all contestants go to the church's Building Fund.
    Webmaster: virtuebydesign@aol.com
    Revised: March 28, 2003

    11. CrossSearch Category: African Methodist Episcopal
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    12. Mt. Calvary African Methodist Episcopal Church
    Includes schedule of worship services and media broadcasts, lists of ministries and programs, and the history of the congregation.
    http://www.mtcalvaryame.org/
    Worship
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    7:45 AM and 11:00 AM Tuesday Night
    Sweet Hour of Prayer
    7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Wednesday Night
    Bible Study
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    Sisters Sharing Fellowship
    7:00 PM (every 4th Friday) Church School
    Saturday 10:00 AM
    Brothers Bearing Fellowship Television Broadcast 7:30 AM Sundays Major Broadcast Cable Network 6:00 PM Sundays Ann Arundel County Cable 1:30 PM Fridays Harford Cable Network Clearview Channel 7 Comcast Channel 3 Sunday Radio Broadcast 7:00 AM WCAO-Heaven 6:00 AM For information about church programs and ministries: email mtcalvary@mtcalvaryame.org or call and leave a message for the contact person. We are a Word Based, Soul-Winning, Love-Centered Church that is "Large Enough to Grow You - Small Enough to Know You"!

    13. Saint Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church
    Members of the 2nd Episcopal District. Church calendar and general information.
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    Saint Mark AME Church
    "We Believe the Gospel Must be Preached. 1740 Potters Road
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454
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    Right Reverend Vinton R. Anderson,
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    Reverend I.W. Knight, Presiding Elder Reverend Vernon L. Ricks, Sr., Pastor Hours Sunday School 9:30-10:30 A.M. Sunday Worship Service 11 A.M. Bible Study Wednesday 7 P.M. Church Activities Women's Day 2002 Men's Day 2002
    Thank you for visiting Saint Mark AME Church. Our email address is stmarkame@stmarkame.net We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Rev. Vernon L. Ricks, Sr., Pastor WebServant Crystal Willis Women of the Bible PowerPoint Presentation Article from the Virginia Beach Beacon, dated February 24, 2002 Featured are: Rev. V.L. Ricks, Sr., Pastor of Saint Mark Presiding Elders for Virginia Conference: Rev. I.W. Knight, Norfolk-Portsmouth District

    14. The African Methodist Espiscopal Church-A Historical Note
    The african methodist episcopal Church. An Historical Note. The AfricanMethodist Episcopal Church was started in 1787 in Philadelphia
    http://www.ame-church.org/amehist.html
    The African Methodist Episcopal Church
    An Historical Note
    The African Methodist Episcopal Church was started in 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by a group of disinherited Americans whose forefathers came from Africa. The leader of this group was a 27 year old "African," Richard Allen. At that time the word "African" was used to designate those persons whom we now call African American. The movement to organize a church separated from the white peoples' church was started in response to the "Africans" need for opportunities for self-expression and fuller involvement in the service of the worship of God, and in society as a whole. It was the answer to a cry for social recognition as human beings, and the means through which a group of people started on a program which gave them a growing sense of dignity and self-respect. To foster this program Richard Allen considered it important to conduct night school classes in which his people could learn how to help themselves. Out of these night school classes has come the church's philosophy of education with its strong emphasis upon self-help. The general emphasis has not been significantly changed until this day. In addtion to the educational program of the local church, the A.M.E. Church operates eleven institutions of higher education. Most religious groups had their origin in some theological, doctrinal, or ideological dispute or concern. But the A.M.E. Church originated as a protest against the inhumane treatment which the helpless people of African descent were forced to accept from the white people belonging to the St. George Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelpha, Pennsylvania. This fact says to us that the organization of the A.M.E. Church was the result of racial discrimination rather than of any theological or doctrinal concern.

    15. African Methodist Episcopal Church. The Doctrines And Discipline Of The African
    Full text online of the first edition, published 1817.
    http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/ame/menu.html
    African Methodist Episcopal Church
    The Doctrines and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
    Philadelphia: J. H. Cunningham, 1817.
    Funding from the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Competition supported the electronic publication of this title. Methodist Center, Drew University, Madison, NJ provided the text for the electronic publication of this title. Return to "The Church in the Southern Black Community" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/ame/menu.html Last update June 07, 2001

    16. African Methodist Episcopal Church|Cross Talk Index
    At also know as AME and the african methodist episcopal Church. Founded by RichardAllen. 46th General Conference of the african methodist episcopal Church.
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    This site is owned by Rev. John Skip Next Skip Previous Previous ... Random Site Want to join the AAWR? [Click Here] Privacy Statement March 10, 2001 4th Episcopal District Women in Ministry hold meeting The W omen In Ministry of the 4th Episcopal District, where the Bishop Philip R. Cousin Sr. is the Presiding Prelate, convened on Wed., March 7th at 7PM , at Ebenezer A.M.E. Church, where the Reverend Dr. Lemmons is pastor. GO March 10, 2001 Namibia Annual Conference holds first Board of Christian Education Convention The Board of Christian Education of the Namibia Annual Conference in the 15th Episcopal District held its first Convention during the weekend of February 23rd to 25th, 2001 at the ZTT AME Church, Keetmanshoop. GO March 10, 2001

    17. Welcome To FirstAMEAtlanta.org Hosted By NetOneStop.
    AME church located in Atlanta, Georgia.
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    18. Greater St Mark African Methodist Episcopal Churc - Columbus,GA
    2nd Avenue, Columbus, Georgia.
    http://www.netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch09106
    Welcome to Greater St Mark African Methodist Episcopal Churc
    546 2nd Avenue
    Columbus, GA 31901
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    Reverend B. A. Hart
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    Presiding Elder The Rev. Charlie Tatmon
    Presiding Prelate Bishop Frank C. Cummings
    Weekly Schedule
    Sunday School 9:45 am, Sundays
    Morning Worship 11:00 am, Sundays
    Bible Study 7:00 pm, Wednesdays
    The Mission and Purpose of the Church
    The Mission of the African Methodist Episcopal Church is to minister
    to the spiritual, intellectual, physical, and emotional, and environmental
    needs of all people by spreading Christ's liberating gospel through
    word and deed. At every level of the Connection and in every local church, the African Methodist Episcopal Church shall engage in carrying out the spirit of the original Free African Society, out of which the A.M.E. Church evolved: that is, to seek out and save the lost, and serve the needy through a continuing program of : (1) preaching the gospel, (2) feeding the hungry, (3) clothing the naked, (4) housing the homeless, (5) cheering the fallen

    19. Welcome To Greater Instutional A.M.E. Church
    Includes schedule of services and a brief history.Category Regional North America african methodist episcopal...... Contained in these pages will be information about the african methodist episcopalChurch and Greater Institutional AME Church, it's members and it's ministries
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    Greater Institutional A.M.E. Church 7800 South Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60619 (773) 873-0880 - Church Phone, (773) 873-1673 - Church Fax The Right Reverend Phillip Robert Cousin, Presiding Bishop, Fourth Episcopal District The Reverend Wilfred Reid, Presiding Elder, North District, Chicago Conference The Reverend Julius McAllister, Senior Pastor The Reverend G. Marie Guice, Associate Minister The Reverend Kenneth Dillingham The Revered Charlene Beasley, Licentiate
    A Message From The Pastor
    I greet you all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Thank you for visiting new Homepage. This is our way of reaching out to an ever expanding Christian family. As technology grows, and realizing that God is the author of all technology, it is our mission to share the glory of God with others and show the great things that He has done for us. Contained in these pages will be information about the African Methodist Episcopal Church and Greater Institutional A.M.E. Church, it's members and it's ministries. It is my sincere pleasure, as pastor of this great and noble church, to invite you to browse these pages in the hopes that you will find a measure of uplift here. A list of links can be found at the bottom of this message. If you are in the Chicago area, or are planning to visit the Chicago, we invite you to attend our 8:00am morning worship, our 9:30am Sunday School Service and/or our 11:00am Worship Service. We also have recently begun a Children's Church for youth ages 3-12, which takes place during our 11:00am Service. You are also invited to Bible Study on Tuesday nights at 7:00pm.

    20. Ebenezer AME Church Homepage
    Worship schedule, ministries, youth pages, and contact information for this Christian congregation on the Charleston Peninsula.
    http://users.churchserve.com/sc/eben_amec/

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