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WHO WE ARE

We are a church focused on Stewardship and Evangelism. "And he saith unto them, follow me, and I will make you fishers of men."

WHAT WE BELIEVE

The Motto “God Our Father, Christ Our Redeemer, the Holy Spirit Our Comforter, Humankind Our Family” is a great summary of what the African Methodist Episcopal Church believes.

 

Also known as the A.M.E. Church for short, the denomination is Methodist in terms of its basic doctrine and order of worship. It was born, through adversity, of the Methodist church and to this day does not differ in any major way from what all Methodists believe. The split from the main branch of the Methodist Church was not a result of doctrinal differences but rather the result of a time period that was marked by man’s intolerance of his fellow man, based on the color of his skin. It was a time of slavery, oppression and the dehumanization of people of African descent and many of these un-Christian practices were brought into the church, forcing Richard Allen and a group of fellow worshippers of color to form a splinter denomination of the Methodist Church. To find the basic foundations of the beliefs of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, you need look no further than The Apostles’ Creed and The Twenty Five Articles of Religion. 

Our Services

Come Worship With Us!

Sunday Mornings

10 am

In-Person & Facebook Live

Prayer 

Nightly at 6pm

Facebook Live

Coming Soon!

Bible Study 

Youth Corner

Every month we will be recognizing a young person in our church who has accomplished some good or great achievement at school, home, in sports, or the community. This month we recognize brother Vicktor Fuller-Inyang for his TCP Gala speech he gave sharing about the robots he built and configured. Please join us recognizing Vicktor!

Check Out the Video!

Year of Adjustments 2023!

But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

Matthew 6:33 NIV

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