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         Christian Methodist Episcopal:     more books (104)
  1. Mays Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church: In retrospect by Minnie T Bailey, 1994
  2. Stewards manual: Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by Lonnie L Napier, 1993
  3. The Book of Discipline of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by Compilation Committee for the Discipline of the C.M.E. Church, 2002
  4. A manual for teaching church members in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by Marshall Gilmore, 1995
  5. A training manual for Christian Methodist Episcopal Church membership by Elijah Davis, 1979
  6. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church through the years by Eula Wallace Harris, 1965
  7. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church by Editors, 1982
  8. Drinking from our well: Foundations for the ministry of Christian education in the African Methodist Episcopal Church : a statement of the Department of Christian Education by African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1992
  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 Christian Student, Volumes 5-8 by William Fraser McDowell, 2010-04-20
  11. Northern Christian Advocate Newspaper [Methodist Episcopal Church] [M. E. Church] 6 issues by No Author, 1848
  12. Missouri Obituaries 1880 - 1881 - 1882. Abstracts of Obituaries Published Weekley [sic] in the 'St. Louis Christian Advocate', a Publication of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South by Miss Nadine Hodges, 1966-01-01
  13. The Compulsion of Love (Sermons Preached at Ossining on Hudson, NY,in the Highland Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church) by William F Anderson, 1904
  14. From Kibler's Bridge to Miller Road: 65 Years of Christian Service in the African Methodist Episcopal Church [Signed] by Roy L. Miller, Eunice L. Lawyer, 2000-01-01

41. Christian Methodist Episcopal
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42. Amos Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Listed At BlackWebPortal.com
Amos Temple christian methodist episcopal Church, This page has been visitedTimes. Churches BYellow ID - 5608 B-Yellow Handle - Guest Entry.
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43. The Black Church Page
The christian methodist episcopal (CME) Church CME Church. A HistoricalSynopsis of The christian methodist episcopal (CME) Church.
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44. News
black Methodist Churches (the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the African MethodistEpiscopal Church Zion, and the christian methodist episcopal Church).
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First ever Methodist-Episcopal dialogue meets in Atlanta
Tuesday, July 30, 2002 [Episcopal News Service] For the first time in the more than 200-year history of both churches, representatives of the United Methodist Church and the Episcopal Church met July 25-26, 2002, in Atlanta, Georgia. Bishop John Lipscomb of the Diocese of Southwest Florida and Methodist bishop William B. Oden of the Dallas Episcopal Area co-chaired the meeting.
Though both the United Methodist Church and the Episcopal Church were founding members of the Consultation on Church Union (now Churches Uniting in Christ), the two churches have never sat down in a formal bilateral dialogue. In the early 1990s the Episcopal Church had a brief dialogue with the historically black Methodist Churches (the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Church Zion, and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church).
In addition, there has been ongoing dialogue between the Church of England and the British Methodist Church. In 1972 these two churches came very close to reuniting. Most recently the Church of England approved a proposal to explore the possibility of covenanting with the British Methodist Church. In 1996, the International Anglican-Methodist dialogue produced the final statement 'Sharing in the Apostolic Communion,' submitted to the 1998 Lambeth Conference. It commended the report to Anglican provinces for further study and encouraged the development of regional dialogues between Methodists and Anglicans.

45. WTLN Church Directory Search - Christian Methodist Episcopal Churches
christian methodist episcopal. Carter Tabernacle C ME ..407295-49311 South Cottage Hill Road, Orlando 32805.
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Carter Tabernacle C M E .....................................................407-295-4931
1 South Cottage Hill Road, Orlando 32805 Friendship CME Church ......................................................352-343-4994
29608 Camp Rd, Tavares Mt Olive C M E Church ........................................................407-425-7303
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46. CME History- The Black Church- BlackandChristian.com
christian methodist episcopal (CME). 1890 Membership reaches 103,000. ·1954 Denomination changes name to christian methodist episcopal Church.
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47. AME History- The Black Church- BlackandChristian.com
The African Methodist Episcopal History Read African Methodist Episcopal ZionRead christian methodist episcopal Read Church of God In Christ Read
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church Jarena Lee answers call to ministry
Bethel A.M.E Church joins with other black Methodist churches Wilberforce University in Ohio as the first
institution of higher learning begun by African Americans in the United States Morris Brown University , Atlanta Georgia established Paul Quinn College , Waco Texas established reaches 2.2 million

48. Cottrell Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - SMARTpages.com
Cottrell Chapel christian methodist episcopal Church. (501) 3212189.LOCATION. 698 E Grand Ave Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901.
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49. Prospect Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

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50. Prospect Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Grand Junction
Prospect christian methodist episcopal Church Grand Junction, TN. Asprovided by Ann Jenkins There are no records available to show
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Prospect Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Grand Junction, TN As provided by Ann Jenkins: There are no records available to show when Prospect Christian Methodist Episcopal Church was established. However, there is strong evidence to suggest that members were worshipping at Prospect Church during the early 1890's. One of the present members, Katherine Lake, recalls having heard her father, Sandy Horston, say that when he was 18 years old, and himself a member of Prospect Church, he was given a copy of a deed which conveyed to the trustees "a one and one-half acre graveyard site; and Prospect Colored M.E. Church lot on the west side of (what is now) Highway #18". This apparently occurred in about 1895. Indications are that until about 1910, Prospect Colored M.E. Church worshipped in a building on the site described by the deed. That building was also being used a school house and was called Prospect School. About 1910, the old building was destroyed by fire, and the membership soon thereafter began to plan for a new church. They felt that Prospect Church could grow and better serve the needs of the community, if the building could be relocated on a public road. Their wish was granted. They moved to a site about 1/2 mile from the original church site located on what was then the Grand Junction-Hickory Valley Road. The church was rebuilt and in 1912, the congregation began worshipping in its second building. Little is known as to who the pastors were, nor the church officials who administered Prospect Church, from its beginning in about 1890 to its relocation in about 1912. Indications are that in the very early days of the church a Rev. John Morgan and his wife Emmaline were responsible for much of the leadership. It is possible that Rev. Morgan may have served at some time as pastor of Prospect Church. Some other persons who are known to have served faithfully in the church during this period were: Jack Buntyn, John and Ann Buntyn, Henry and Ann Grayson, Andrew Goodall, Isom and Florence Lowe, Sandy Horston, Joe Moore, Joe O'Bannon, and Bill and Jennie Richardson.

51. St. John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Detroit, MI
ST. JOHN christian methodist episcopal CHURCH. 8715 Woodward Avenue~ Detroit, MI 48202. Michigan s First CME Church ~ serving since
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ST. JOHN CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8715 Woodward Avenue ~ Detroit, MI 48202 Michigan's First C.M.E. Church ~ serving since 1917
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SUNDAYS Sunday School Worship Service TIME 9:00 AM 10:30 AM WEDNESDAYS TIME 10:30 AM 6:30 PM
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  • 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
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  • E-mail: St. John Church Church Office: (313) 872-5663 Fax Message: (313) 872-5665 Web Site: http://users.aol.com/churchwww/stjohn.htm

52. Ligon Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Southeast Texas Annual Confere
LIGON CHAPEL christian methodist episcopal CHURCH SoutheastTexas Annual Conference Houston District. THE LIGON.
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THE LIGON Our Pastor Guest Book Monthly Planner CME Home Page ... Home A Man of God -Dexter Guice The Ligon Chapel Family showed appreciation to their pastor Rev. Ronnie Sneed by holding their Second Annual Pastor's Appreciation, Sunday, June 13,1999 at 3:00P.M. Story Come to Christ -Dexter Guice Three youth of Ligon Chapel C.M.E. Church: Rashida Freeman, Justin Alexander,and Syreeta Stewart completed extensive instruction in the doctrine and duties of our Holy Religion. Story OTHER FEATURES! Pastor's Pen Let Your Light Shine Birthdays Missionary ... Word From The Editor

53. Ligon Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Southeast Texas Annual Confere
LIGON CHAPEL christian methodist episcopal CHURCH Southeast TexasAnnual Conference Houston District. Welcome to Our Web Site!
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Welcome to Our Web Site! Our Pastor Guest Book Monthly Planner CME Home Page ... Home " W e, Ligon Chapel C.M.E. Church of Nigton, Texas, are excited about being part of the World Wide Web. Our mission is to reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ and to build up Christians in their faith and walk". W elcome! Take time to stop and look around. Read a A Word From Our Pastor and consider this your invitation to join us for Sunday Services or any of our other ministries that will meet your needs. After checking out our site, we'd love to have some feedback from you or just say Hi. Please sign and fill out our Guest Book. What's Happening!
  • Place Prayer Request! - The Ligon Chapel C.M.E. Church Electronic Prayer Line is now open. From here you will be able to place a prayer request or praise report that will go directly to Pastor Sneed. Be sure to check our Monthly Planner for all upcoming activities Check out the CME Home Page for the latest Connectional information.

54. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
It s tax deductible. Grant Data Matrix christian methodist episcopal Church Savannah,GA Total $ Granted $ 157,000, For Years 2001 2000 1999 1997. Grants 6,
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55. Texarkana Church Directory - Christian Methodist Episcopal
christian methodist episcopal. (Click on Churches listed below). Mt Zion CME ChurchQueen City, TX. New Hope christian methodist episcopal Church Nash, TX.
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Douglassville, TX Hegler Chapel CME Church DeKalb, TX Martin Chapel CME Church Redwater, TX Miles Chapel CME Church Texarkana, AR Mt Pleasant CME Church Hope, AR Mt Pleasant CME Church Texarkana, AR Mt Zion CME Church Hope, AR Mt Zion CME Church Queen City, TX New Hope Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Nash, TX New Hope CME Church Douglassville, TX New Light CME Church Nashville, AR New Zion CME Church Atlanta, TX Shady Grove CME Church Atlanta, TX St Paul Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Atlanta, TX St Paul's CME Church Domino, TX St Luke's CME Church Ozan, AR Churches Church Ministries Church of Christ Church of God ... Seventh Day Adv't Please help your Church develop a web - page in the Directory. Our Christian children need our support.

56. Gellington V. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (2/17/2000, No. 99-10603)
v. christian methodist episcopal CHURCH, INC., DefendantAppellee. No. Appellantis an ordained minister of the christian methodist episcopal (CME) Church.
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Lee Otis GELLINGTON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, INC., Defendant-Appellee. No. 99-10603. United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. Feb. 17, 2000. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. (No. 997-02719-CV-P-W), Sam C. Pointer, Jr., Judge. Before BLACK, Circuit Judge, and GODBOLD and FAY, Senior Circuit Judges. BLACK, Circuit Judge: Appellant Lee Otis Gellington brought this action against his former employer, Appellee Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Inc., alleging he was retaliated against and constructively discharged in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e to 2000e-17. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of Appellee after concluding that the ministerial exception barred Appellant from bringing suit under Title VII against Appellee. Appellant appeals, presenting the narrow question of whether the ministerial exception survives the Supreme Court's decision in Employment Division, Dep't of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith

57. Capers Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
CAPERS MEMORIAL christian methodist episcopal CHURCH (1832). CapersMemorial christian methodist episcopal (CME) Church began as
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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.

58. Reviewjournal.com -- Community: Religious: Methodist Episcopal
christian methodist episcopal Back to Religious Centers NORTHEAST First ChristianMethodist Episcopal 2727 Civic Center Dr. North Las Vegas, NV (702) 3952608
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59. Florida Poverty! Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
christian methodist episcopal Church. Denomination Area Served Home Poverty Today About Us Judicatories Ecumenical Tell
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60. The African Methodist Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal, Zion And The Chris
Life in the 1880 s The African Methodist Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal,Zion and the christian methodist episcopal Churches in Indiana
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Life in the 1880's
The African Methodist Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal, Zion and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Churches in Indiana Sheryl D. Vanderstel The first of the three main black Methodist denominations began in Philadelphia with Rev. Richard Allen. Born into slavery and converted to Methodism at the age of 17, Allen almost immediately knew he was called to preach. His owner allowed Richard and his brother to join a Methodist class meeting, led by Delaware farmer John Gray. Allen's owner was so taken by Allen's sincerity that he next allowed interracial religious gathering on his property. Finally, converted to Methodism himself, Allen's owner arranged for the Allen brother to buy their freedom. When Allen won his legal victory he issued an invitation to other black ME congregations to assemble in convention. There were sixteen representatives at the convention in Philadelphia, representing churches in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland, which joined together to form the African Methodist Episcopal Church in April 1816. They immediately elected Richard Allen as their first bishop. The group determined to adhere to traditional Methodism and adopted a Discipline almost identical to the ME Discipline. The Methodist church had a system of licensed elders, deacons, lay ministers and exhorters to assist in the local church work. This system was adopted not only by the AME but also later by the AME Zion and CME denominations. The bishop headed the church body, which was divided into conferences; each led by a bishop. Each conference then was subdivided into districts. Within a district there could be several circuits. A presiding elder directed the work of the conference. Ordained deacons were the senior circuit riders or local congregational ministers.

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