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         Christian Methodist Episcopal:     more books (104)
  1. History of the CME Church (Christian Methodist Episcopal) by Othal Hawthorne Lakey, 1985-06
  2. A Larger Catechism: For Members of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (Innovations in Disaster and Trauma Psychology) by Marshall Gilmore, 1995-01
  3. God's Fools: The Life of a Christian Methodist Episcopal Minister by Charles Roman, 2006-10-03
  4. African Methodist Episcopal Church: African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church Black church, British Methodist Episcopal Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal ... List of African Methodist Episcopal Churches
  5. Holsey's Manual, Updated with Commentary: A Manual of the Discipline of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (Revised) by Herman C. Riley, 1984-01-01
  6. The Book of Discipline of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 1998 by Rev. William E. George, 1998
  7. Hymnal of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, The
  8. The History of the CME Church (Christian Methodist Episcopal Church) (Revised)
  9. A catechism for members of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by Marshall Gilmore, 1984
  10. Discipline: Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by N/A, 1970-01-01
  11. The ministry of the stewardess: The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church complete stewardess handbook by Will E Chambers, 1997
  12. Preparers of the Lord's table: Stewardess handbook of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by Captolia Dent Newbern, 1986
  13. Dark Salvation: The Story of Methodism as It Developed Among Blacks in America by Harry V Richardson, 1976
  14. The Book of Displine of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 1994 by Staff, 1994

1. CMEhttp//www.c-m-e.org/ - March 8, 2003 - 2 KB2. CMEs Online
This is the official website of the christian methodist episcopal Church. On the web since 1996.
http://www.c-m-e.org/

2. 1st CME Homepage
Anchorage, Alaska. Beliefs, activities, worship times, directions, mission, vision, staff, news and contact.Category Society Religion and Spirituality......Welcome to the website of First christian methodist episcopal Church! A Church on the GROW! II Peter 3 18. Sunday Worship 11
http://www.firstcme.org/
Welcome to the website of First Christian Methodist Episcopal Church "A Church on the GROW!" II Peter 3: 18
Sunday Worship: 11:00 am
Sunday School: 9:30 am
Sunday Breakfast: 8:30 am
Last updated on February 4, 2003 2:30 3600 MacInnes St.
Anchorage Alaska
fax: (907) 561-8677
Office Phone: (907) 563-7044

onthegrow@firstcme.org
Please sign our guestbook

3. Home Page For: Phillpis Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal
Addyston, Ohio. Provides service schedule and ministry updates.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch07712?frame=N

4. Pettis Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - West Helena,AR
Worship schedule, outreach programs, and contact information.
http://www.netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch06926
Welcome to Pettis Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
121 South Coanza St.
West Helena, AR 72390
USA
Staff / Leaders
Pastor J. R. Washington
Trustee Board Chairman/Church Secretary Eula M. Pettis
Sunday School Superintendent Robert H. Martin

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Missionary Society President Virgie Phillips
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Christian Education Board President Mary Smith
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Weekly Schedule
Sunday School 9:30a.m. Sunday
Worship Services 11:00a.m. Sunday Choir Practice 6:00 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study/Prayer Services 6:00p.m. Wednesday Mary H. Stephens Bible Class 3:30p.m. Friday Women of the Delta 94.5 FM 12:00 Saturday KJIW
COMMISSION ON MEMBERSHIP AND EVANGELISM
* STREET MINISTRY - The Commission On Membership and Evangelism conducts its "Street Witnessing" every fifth Saturday and each fifth Sunday the Sunday School takes the Word of God to the streets, ministering to the people who live in the area. Tracts and Bibles are distributed to all who will listen to the Good News of Jesus Christ. * MARY HELEN STEPHENS BIBLE CLASS- Every Friday at 3:30 p.m. Bible School Classes are held for the residents of the Crestpark Nursing Center.

5. Handbook Of Texas Online: CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
The idea of Christian education is deeply rooted in the traditions and history of African Methodism
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/imc1.html
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CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . In 1954 the General Conference of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church met in Memphis and adopted a resolution changing the name of the church to the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The first Protestant church in Texas was a Methodist church established by William Stevenson qv from Arkansas in Pecan Point in 1815. Some African Americans qv belonged to this church. By 1837 several Methodist churches had a combined membership of thirty-six black and forty-five white members. African-American preachers were encouraged to hold services for other blacks, and their churches spread over Texas. In some areas blacks and whites held services together; in other areas white preachers held separate services for the two races. After 1844-45 when disagreement over slavery qv caused the Methodists of the South to separate from those of the North, many slaves continued to worship with their masters, even after emancipation. Many former slaves later became members of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. During the Civil War

6. CME - Our CME Heritage
Roots of the christian methodist episcopal Church (The following informationis taken from Wondrous Grace published by the General
http://www.c-m-e.org/core/our_heritage.htm
Roots of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
(The following information is taken from Wondrous Grace published by the General Board of Christian Education, Dr. Ronald M. Cunningham, General Secretary, and is meant to be an information guide to understanding the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Copies of Wondrous Grace may be purchased from the Department of Christian Education,
4466 Elvis Presley Blvd., Memphis TN 38116, 901-261-3289) CME Beginnings The Articles of Religion Methodist Beliefs
Sacraments
... Connectional Board
Introduction "Wondrous Grace" is a an Information Guide designed to meet the needs of people across the CME Connection and others who have an interest in learning more about the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The design is fashioned to facilitate easy access to users.
Early Methodism
Methodism began in England during the 18th Century by John and Charles Wesley. The following is a brief account of the inception of the Methodist Movement. The name "Methodists" was first given by way of derision to four students at the University of Oxford, among them John and Charles Wesley, who in November 1729, began to meet together regularly in a "Holy Club" for study, prayer and communion. According to John Wesley, the exact regularity of their lives and studies occasioned a gentleman of Christ Church to say, "here is sprung up a new sect of Methodists." About ten years later, after the Wesleys had become famous preachers and their movement was spreading, the name was revived, and those who followed them were designated the "people called Methodists!"

7. STEWART MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH - Cleveland,OH
Provides church overview, staff directory, and schedule of services.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch02953?frame=N

8. CMEs Online
The official web site of the christian methodist episcopal Church.Category Society Religion and Spirituality......This is the official website of the Christian MethodistEpiscopal Church. On the web since 1996.
http://www.cmesonline.org/

9. CMEs Online - The Ninth Episcopal District
District Website http//www.cmechurch.org/Episcopal_District/Ninth/ Bishop HenryM. Williamson is the 52nd Bishop in the christian methodist episcopal Church.
http://www.cmesonline.org/ninth.htm

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ninth Presiding Bishop
Henry M. Williamson, Sr.
3844 W. Slauson Ave., Ste #1
Los Angeles, CA 90043
District Website
http://www.cme-church.org/Episcopal_District/Ninth/

Bishop Henry M. Williamson is the 52nd Bishop in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. He was elected on July 3, 2002 at the General Conference in Atlanta, Georgia and assigned the Presiding Prelate of the Ninth Episcopal District.
Bishop Williamson was born in Arkansas, and reared in Tennessee and Gary, Indiana. He was called to the ministry in 1967 in Gary, Indiana at Israel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Bishop J. Claude Allen ordained him Deacon in 1968 and Elder in 1969 Claude Allen. Bishop Williamson is a graduate of the historic Roosevelt High School in Gary, Indiana. He received a B.A. in Sociology from Purdue University, a Master of Divinity from Garrett Theological Seminary, Northwestern University with an advanced degree in Clinical Pastoral Education. Bishop Williamson was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from United Theological Seminary. Bishop Williamson pastored over 30 years in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. He pastored churches in Gary, Indiana, Evanston, Illinois, East St. Louis, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Jacksonville, Florida and Chicago, Illinois. For the past 16 years before elected bishop, he was pastor of Carter Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Chicago.

10. Texas College
Historically black institution located in Tyler offering baccalaureate degree programs and an associate of arts degree in early childhood education. Affiliated with the christian methodist episcopal Church.
http://www.texascollege.edu

11. Pettis Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - West Helena,AR
Welcome to Pettis Memorial christian methodist episcopal Church 121 South Coanza St. West Helena, AR 72390 USA 870 572 5046 Staff / Leaders Pastor J. R. Washington Trustee Board Chairman/Church Secretary Eula M. Pettis Sunday School Superintendent
http://netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch06926
Welcome to Pettis Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
121 South Coanza St.
West Helena, AR 72390
USA
Staff / Leaders
Pastor J. R. Washington
Trustee Board Chairman/Church Secretary Eula M. Pettis
Sunday School Superintendent Robert H. Martin

Send an Email...

Missionary Society President Virgie Phillips
Send an Email...

Christian Education Board President Mary Smith
Send an Email...
Weekly Schedule
Sunday School 9:30a.m. Sunday
Worship Services 11:00a.m. Sunday Choir Practice 6:00 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study/Prayer Services 6:00p.m. Wednesday Mary H. Stephens Bible Class 3:30p.m. Friday Women of the Delta 94.5 FM 12:00 Saturday KJIW
COMMISSION ON MEMBERSHIP AND EVANGELISM
* STREET MINISTRY - The Commission On Membership and Evangelism conducts its "Street Witnessing" every fifth Saturday and each fifth Sunday the Sunday School takes the Word of God to the streets, ministering to the people who live in the area. Tracts and Bibles are distributed to all who will listen to the Good News of Jesus Christ. * MARY HELEN STEPHENS BIBLE CLASS- Every Friday at 3:30 p.m. Bible School Classes are held for the residents of the Crestpark Nursing Center.

12. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
christian methodist episcopal Church, black Methodist church in the United States, organized in 1870 as the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church; it officially adopted its present name in 1956.
http://blackhistory.eb.com/micro/126/36.html
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church,
black Methodist church in the United States, organized in 1870 as the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church; it officially adopted its present name in 1956. The church originated from a movement begun in 1866 within the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to organize the black members into an independent church. At the founding convention in 1870 two bishops from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, consecrated two black elders as the first bishops of the new church. The church is Methodist in church government and doctrine. A general conference is held every four years.

13. Welcome To Parkwood Institutional C.M.E.
Includes mission statement, ministries, announcements, calendar, advice column, and church directory.
http://www.parkwoodcme.com/
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Tune in to WGIV 1600 AM, to hear Parkwood C.M.E.'s
sermons every Saturday 8am to 8:30am Check out our "new" Sunday School Lesson Page
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14. The Ninth Episcopal District Of The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
You are visitor number Copyright © 2002 by Ninth Episcopal District Of The ChristianMethodist Episcopal Church. All rights reserved. Last Updated 02/26/03.
http://www.cme-church.org/Episcopal_District/Ninth/
Theme: " Together We Can: Refocus, Revive And Renew The Local Church " Philippians 4:13 You are visitor number:
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Bishop Henry M. Williamson, Sr. Presiding Prelate Mrs. Doris Y. Williamson First Lady
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Episcopal Office
3844 West Slauson Suite One Los Angeles, California 90043 Telephone: (323) 294-3830 Fax: (323) 294-4167 Email Bishop Williamson

15. Carter Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Amarillo,TX
Location, contact information, weekly schedule, and biography of pastor.
http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch04173?frame=N

16. St. John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Detroit, MI
ST. JOHN christian methodist episcopal CHURCH. 8715 Woodward Avenue ~ Detroit, MI 48202
http://members.aol.com/churchwww/stjohn.htm
ST. JOHN CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8715 Woodward Avenue ~ Detroit, MI 48202 Michigan's First C.M.E. Church ~ serving since 1917
Welcome to our Web Site!
Hymn MISSION STAT EMENT HISTORY ... OUTREACH WORSHIP - STUDY:
SUNDAYS Sunday School Worship Service TIME 9:00 AM 10:30 AM WEDNESDAYS TIME 10:30 AM 6:30 PM PASTORS - LEADERS:
  • The Rev. Tony Henderson, Pastor . . . [MESSAGE] The Rev. Alexander Harvey, Assistant to the Pastor Dr. James Carter, Chairperson of Trustee Board Charles Taylor, Chairperson of the Steward Board Ollie Wilder, President of the Stewardess Board #1 Asilee Bridges, President of the Stewardess Board #2 Mary Moore, President of the Stewardess Board #3 Freddie Cook, Lay Leader Clara Kinnard, Chairperson of Presidents Council Lynn Kelley, Co-Director of Christian Education Evelyn Jenkins, Co-Director of Christian Education James Rasberry, Superintendent of Sunday School Linda Harrington, President of Missionary Society
CHURCH CONTACTS:
  • E-mail: St. John Church Church Office: (313) 872-5663 Fax Message: (313) 872-5665 Web Site: http://users.aol.com/churchwww/stjohn.htm

17. Hays Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Hays Tabernacle christian methodist episcopal Church 10121 South Central AvenuePO Box 7247 Los Angeles, California 90002 (323) 5645121 Email HaysTab1@aol
http://www.cme-church.org/US/CA/Los_Angeles/Hayes_Tabernacle/Hayes2.html
Hays Tabernacle Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 10121 South Central Avenue P.O. Box 7247 Los Angeles, California 90002
Email: HaysTab1@aol.com
Reverend Joseph C. Gardner, Sr., Pastor Reverend C. Christopher Gardner, Associate
"In the Heart of the Community Ever Seeking to Win the Community's Heart" Love Peace Harambee

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18. St. Paul Evangelical C.M.E. Church - Anchorage,AK
Paul J. McGee Jr., Pastor. In association with christian methodist episcopal, weekly schedule, staff, and leaders.
http://www.netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch03713
Welcome to St. Paul Evangelical C.M.E. Church
3512 Robin Street
Anchorage, AK 99504
USA
Staff / Leaders
Pastor Rev. Paul J. McGee Jr.
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Minister Rev. Goldie Evans
Traveling Elder Rev. Tawana Wilson
Stewardess Leona Holloway
Steward Mack Carter
Weekly Schedule
Sunday School Sunday 9:30 am
Morning Worship Sunday 10:45 am
Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:00-8:00 pm
Voices of St. Paul Rehearsal Friday 7:00pm
Greetings from St. Paul Evangelical C.M.E. Church in Anchorage, Alaska. We are seeking His face...to Order our Steps...to do His Will. Please feel free to drop us a line at my e-mail adress. May God bless Net Ministries for their wonderful service.
Praise Report!
We are happy to announce that we have moved into our new place of worship! God has blessed us with the means to purchase an existing church building. It is located in East Anchorage at 3512 Robin street. Anchorage, AK 99504. We would like to thank you for your prayers and support. Our first service was held on Sunday, Feb. 9th, 2003. With much gratitude and excitement we gave thanks to God for entrusting St. Paul with such a great challenge; for now the work really begins, and we are more then ready. To God be the glory, great things He has done! St. Paul Evangelical C.M.E. Church is associated with: Christian Methodist Episcopal

19. Capers Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
CAPERS MEMORIAL christian methodist episcopal CHURCH (1832). CapersMemorial christian methodist episcopal (CME) Church began as
http://www.tnstate.edu/library/digital/capers.htm
CAPERS MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (1832) Capers Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church began as the "African Mission" of white McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church in Nashville. Although it was not clearly designated the African Mission until 1832, a commodious brick house was erected near the Sulphur Spring for the black members. A Methodist minister, James Gwin, started preaching to local slaves around 1828-29. Under the Reverend Gwin's leadership, the African Mission continued to grow and nourish until the membership numbered 819 members in 1833. The Reverend John B. McFerrin's revivals also helped gain many black converts, and his preaching increased the white membership to 550 souls. Because of fear generated by Nat Turner's slave rebellion in Virginia and the spread of northern abolitionist activity, the Sunday school and night meetings ceased temporarily in 1836. At least two black preachers actively participated in the mission. One named Simon, a slave of African origins, gained his freedom and preached at the mission until his death in 1847. The mission's membership stood at 810 persons in 1837. The dispute over slavery caused the southern churches to organize the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in 1846. This new convention immediately approved the separation of the "African Mission" from the McKendree Church.
Nashville's black Methodists continued to worship at the Sulphur Springs location until l851, when they purchased a lot to build a new church on Hynes Street and McCreary (Eleventh Avenue, North), near the Nashville-Chattanooga Railway Depot. Capers Church became the first local structure built exclusively for a black church. The new building was a large brick edifice paid for through the sale of the African Mission's old church, "the old camp grounds," and donations from citizens. On December 25, 1853, the dedicatory sermon was preached by Dr. John B. McFerrin, and the new building was officially named Capers Chapel in honor of Bishop William C. Capers. White ministers from the McKendree congregation continued to supervise the black mission.

20. Handbook Of Texas Online: CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/print/CC/imc1.html
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CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . In 1954 the General Conference of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church met in Memphis and adopted a resolution changing the name of the church to the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The first Protestant church in Texas was a Methodist church established by William Stevenson qv from Arkansas in Pecan Point in 1815. Some African Americans qv belonged to this church. By 1837 several Methodist churches had a combined membership of thirty-six black and forty-five white members. African-American preachers were encouraged to hold services for other blacks, and their churches spread over Texas. In some areas blacks and whites held services together; in other areas white preachers held separate services for the two races. After 1844-45 when disagreement over slavery qv caused the Methodists of the South to separate from those of the North, many slaves continued to worship with their masters, even after emancipation. Many former slaves later became members of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. During the Civil War

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