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         Christian Methodist Episcopal:     more books (104)
  1. A Condensed History of Rehoboth Methodist Episcopal Church Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. 1829-1904 by Samuel Christian, John Walton, et all 1904
  2. Memories: Some events and persons connected with the First Methodist Episcopal Church of East Liverpool, Ohio by Christian Metsch, 1906
  3. The History of the Great Republic considered from a Christian stand-point ... With ... portraits. by Jesse T. Peck Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church., 2010-04-27
  4. The Great Republic, from the discovery of America to the Centennial, July 4, 1876. â?The History of the Great Republic considered from a Christian stand-point,â thoroughly revised, etc. by Jesse T. Peck Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church., 2010-04-27
  5. The reviewer answered: Or, The discipline and useages of the Methodist Episcopal Church, defended against the attacks of The Christian spectator by Nathan Bangs, 1830
  6. Black Methodism basic beliefs for youth, probationaries, laypersons, clergy of the "Christian," "African," "Zion" Methodist Episcopal Churches and Methodists everywhere by G. Lovelace Champion, 1980
  7. St. Mark's Methodist Church: The story of its founding and achievements through the years as the Clay Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Chinese Methodist Episcopal Mission, Chinese Christian Center by Glenn Alvin Kennedy, 1968
  8. Missouri obituaries, 1880, 1881, and 1882: Abstracts of obituaries published weekly in the "St. Louis Christian advocate", a publication of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South by Nadine Hodges, 1975
  9. An appeal to all Christians, especially the members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, against the practice of social dancing by John G Jones, 1867
  10. The Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Onward Christian soldiers series) by Joseph Flintoft Berry, 1892

61. STH | Library | Guides | Methodist History
Colored christian methodist episcopal Church (1870). Pilgrim Holiness Church (1897).United Evangelical Church (1894). Evangelical Church (1922)
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A History of the Denominations which form the Heritage of the The United Methodist Church in the United States The United Methodist Church (U.S.) is one of the largest Protestant denominations in the United States. Its roots go back into the eighteenth century and the work of John Wesley, a Church of England clergyman who had served briefly in Georgia in the late 1730s and who developed a pietistic study group within the Church of England that became known as Methodism. With the defeat of the British in the American War for Independence, Wesley reluctantly allowed his followers in the American colonies to establish a separate church, as they could not proceed in their good work under the Church of England. In 1784, the Baltimore Christmas Conference established the

62. St. John Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Detroit, MI
JOHN christian methodist episcopal CHURCH. 8715 Woodward Avenue ~ Detroit, MI 48202.Michigan s First CME Church ~ serving since 1917
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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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63. Christian Methodist Episcopal Religious Schools
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64. Capers Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Capers Memorial christian methodist episcopal (CME) Church began as the AfricanMission of white McKendree Methodist Episcopal Church in Nashville.
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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.

65. Religious/Chaplain Services - Member Directory In
Decatur GA 300334635, 404-320-1472 404-320-0849 (fax) teresa@acpe.edu,christian methodist episcopal Church New Board Certified Chaplain
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66. Butler Street Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Butler Street christian methodist episcopal Church. Stewardship For Life Diligentin Study, Growing in Faith, Active in Witness!
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Butler Street Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Stewardship For Life: Diligent in Study, Growing in Faith, Active in Witness! home our pastor ministries prayer ... EMAIL LOGIN Anthony M. Alford, Sr., Pastor Butler Street Will Aid Victims of Hurricane Katrina The Butler Street church family, is answering the call from Grady Memorial Hospital to assist 50 patients and their families, who have been transferred to Grady from the affected Gulf Coast states. Their families are being evacuated with them and will have not have shelter when they reach Atlanta on September 1. We have a unique opportunity to help these people who have a family member who is ill enough to be hospitalized and whose homes and physical possessions have been wiped out by Hurricane Katrina. Butler Street will be allocating all the Benevolence Offerings during the month of September to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina admitted to Grady Hospital with "Katrina Packs". Click here for additional information Sunday Morning Prayer “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were

67. TnEncyc Details
The earliest recognized christian methodist episcopal (CME) church in Tennesseeis Capers Memorial CME Church in Nashville. It dates to 1866,
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68. Religious Emblems For Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, And Explorers
christian methodist episcopal Church GOD AND CHURCH (Boy Scouts) GOD ANDLIFE (Varsity Scouts). Local council service center, or
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Venturers, and Explorers "A Scout is Reverent." All Scouts show this by being faithful in their duty to God. Some go further and give special service. This can qualify them for a religious emblem. Such an emblem is not a Scouting award. It is conferred on a Scout by his religious leader. Each faith has its own requirements for earning its emblem. Listed below are the BOY SCOUT and VARSITY SCOUT emblems and where to find out about them. Before writing or visiting your local council service center, check with your religious leader. (Unless indicated otherwise below, awards listed may be earned by both Boy Scouts and Varsity Scouts.) Older Boy Scouts of Varsity Scout age (over 14), Venturers, and Sea Scouts (and in some cases, Explorers) are eligible for any awards that Varsity Scouts may earn. Most of these groups also offer religious emblems for younger youth in the various Cub Scout Programs. For information on the awards available to Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and/or Webelos Scouts, Click Here Most of the awards consist of bar pins, ribbons, and pendants, and are worn on the uniform above the left pocket on formal occasions. In addition, the Religious Emblem Square knot, shown at the top of this page, may be worn on the uniform over the left pocket by youth or adults who earned any of the religious awards. One or more miniature devices are affixed to the knot to indicate which level(s) of the award was earned. For more information on the Youth Religious Emblem square knot patch

69. ET-0134-05 FIRST CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH MBT - - 07/05/05 PC AGENDA
APPLICANT First christian methodist episcopal Church of Nevada. CONTACT PastorFrank Cathrill, First CME Church of Nevada, 3245 N. Torrey Pines Drive,
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07/05/05 PC AGENDA SHEET PLACE OF WORSHIP Torrey pines dr/cheyenne ave (TITLE 30) APP. NUMBER/OWNER/DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST uc -0640-03 (ET-0134-05) FIRST CHRISTIAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH: USE PERMIT FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME to commence and review a place of worship. WAIVER OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS to waive the requirement for a screen wall in conjunction with a proposed place of worship on 1.2 acres in an R-E (Rural Estates Residential) Zone. Generally located on the west side of Torrey Pines Drive and 150 feet north of Cheyenne Avenue within Lone Mountain. TC/dk/ch RELATED INFORMATION: APN: MASTER PLAN/LAND USE GUIDE: LONE MOUNTAIN/CENTENNIAL HILLS - UP TO RURAL ESTATES (UP TO 2.5 DU/AC) BACKGROUND: Project Description The plans show a 2,300 square foot residence that is being converted to a place of worship. Due to the significant changes in the congregations membership and organization, the applicant requests additional time to fulfill the requirements of the use which have been curtailed by the changes. The entirely new congregation is raising money steadily that will be used for the modification of the place of worship. Prior Land Use Requests UC-0640-03 was approved by the Planning Commission (PC) on June 5, 2003 for a place of worship and waivers of development standards for trash enclosure and a screen wall along the northern property line. WS-0096-03 was a waiver for the screen wall requirement that was approved by the PC in February 2003. That waiver was approved in conjunction with a place of worship. However, the use permit, UC-1276-01, for the place of worship had already expired which was originally approved for this location by PC in November 2001.

70. Miles Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
We, the Pastor First Lady of The Miles Memorial CME Church would like to takethis opportunity to welcome you to The Miles Memorial CME Church on the
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71. Miles Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
We, the Pastor First Lady of The Miles Memorial CME Church would like to takethis opportunity to welcome you to The Miles Memorial CME Church on the
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72. The Balm In Gilead: Press
The christian methodist episcopal Church (CME) was founded on December 15, 1870in response to slavery and treatment of Blacks in the South.
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The Balm In Gilead Launches Historical Partnership with Three Black Church Denominations To Address Health Disparities
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(Pictured l to r) Pernessa Seele, Founder/CEO, The Balm In Gilead; Elnora Hamb, national president of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Women's Missionary Council; Barbara Shaw, national president of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Women's Home and Overseas Missionary Society; Jamesina Evans, national president of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, National Women Missionary Society; and, Erline Belton, Board Chair, The Balm In Gilead. N ew York, NY - April 1, 2005
This partnership is also designed to build a sustainable health education and service delivery system within African American faith communities that will reach the masses. "This partnership serves as a historical marker in the Black community," said Pernessa Seele, Founder/CEO, The Balm In Gilead. "It is the first time in history that three denominations have banded together with a national technical assistance organization to address health disparities on a comprehensive scale." Mrs. Jamesina Evans, national president of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, National Women Missionary Society; Mrs. Barbara Shaw, national president of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Women's Home and Overseas Missionary Society; and Dr. Elnora Hamb, national president of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Women's Missionary Council stood tall with Pernessa Seele, Founder/CEO of the Balm In Gilead and Board Chair, Erline Belton to launch this partnership at a press conference held at the New York Academy of Sciences.

73. New Catholic Dictionary: Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
Colored Methodist Episcopal Church; christian methodist episcopal Church. Body ofMethodist Episcopals organized at Jackson, Tennessee, 16 December 1870
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Colored Methodist Episcopal Church; Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Body of Methodist Episcopals organized at Jackson, Tennessee, 16 December with the name Colored Methodist Episcopal Church . This organization was made up of those Negroes who were not members of other Negro bodies and desired a church of their own. In doctrine they are in complete agreement with the Methodist Episcopal Church, and also in polity, with a few necessary variations. Four weekly periodicals are published by them. In the 1950's the organization changed its name to Christian Methodist Episcopal Church . See also, New Catholic Dictionary NCD Index Page Catholic Community Forum Contact Author Message Board

74. Stewart Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Home
Stewart Memorial christian methodist episcopal Church Christ Jesus (Matthew2818),we, the Stewart Memorial Church Family will “Go therefore,
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W e welcome you to Stewart Memorial C.M.E. Website . It's a glorious time in our ministry when we pause to welcome you. We hope that as you surf our website, you will experience the love of God, the joy of Jesus Christ, and the infilling of the Holy Spirit. 
MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Stewart Memorial C.M.E. Church is to move God’s people (The Members) “From membership to discipleship,” through radial, biblical, and systematic teachings (Romans 12:2), in the Word of God, through the anointing, and illumination of the Holy Spirit of God. Thus, as a church on one-accord operating on the basis of the sovereign authority of the Lord, Christ Jesus (Matthew28:18), we, the Stewart Memorial Church Family will “Go therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost (Matthew 28:19).
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75. Stewart Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Home
Stewart Memorial christian methodist episcopal Church carrying out itsChristian commitment to watch over the spirit, mind, and body of its individual
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T obacco prevention programs require long-term commitment, careful planning, and some technical training. Why should churches get involved?
The church is a powerful force in the community, carrying out its Christian commitment to watch over the spirit, mind, and body of its individual constituents.
All across the state, cooperative efforts have been developed with churches and community organizations joining forces to combat one of the greatest menaces to the health of our communities—tobacco. Specifically, churches can provide support for people who are trying to quite smoking and prevent others from starting tobacco use with regular contact, extended support and educational and inspirational resources.
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Tobacco smoke is made up of thousands of components, the main ones being nicotine tar and carbon monoxide . Nicotine is the addictive agent in tobacco, tar can cause cancers and bronchial disorders, and carbon monoxide contributes to heart disease.

76. Episcopal News Service
Episcopal News Service In an emotional twoand-a-half-hour worship service at Mt.Olive Cathedral of the christian methodist episcopal Church in Memphis,
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Tuesday, January 22, 2002 [Episcopal News Service] In an emotional two-and-a-half-hour worship service at Mt. Olive Cathedral of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 20, nine churches that have talked about Christian unity for more than 40 years inaugurated a covenant agreement that seals them together as Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC).
The next morning, on a clear, cold Martin Luther King Jr. Day, some 1,000 peoplea mix of CUIC participants and Memphians led by Mayor Willie Harringtonmarched from city hall to the historic Lorraine Motel, where on the spot where King was assassinated April 4, 1968, leaders of the CUIC churches signed a pledge to work to eradicate racism in the United States and called on all Christians to join them.
The twin acts culminated a weekend in which the Consultation on Church Union (COCU) voted itself out of existence in order to make way for the covenant fellowship that is CUIC.
'Imagine a 40-year courtship,' said Bishop William H. Graves of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church as he welcomed worshipers at Mt. Olive, 'in which those who are to be wed finally agree on a date to publicly profess their relationship together. Friends, we have finally made the date.'

77. Episcopal News Service
The nine member churches of CUIC are the African Methodist Episcopal Church,African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, christian methodist episcopal Church,
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In an emotional two-and-a-half-hour worship service at Mt. Olive Cathedral of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 20, nine churches that have talked about Christian unity for more than 40 years inaugurated a covenant agreement that seals them together as Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC).
The next morning, on a clear, cold Martin Luther King Jr. Day, some 1,000 peoplea mix of CUIC participants and Memphians led by Mayor Willie Harringtonmarched from city hall to the historic Lorraine Motel, where on the spot where King was assassinated April 4, 1968, leaders of the CUIC churches signed a pledge to work to eradicate racism in the United States and called on all Christians to join them.
The twin acts culminated a weekend in which the Consultation on Church Union (COCU) voted itself out of existence in order to make way for the covenant fellowship that is CUIC.

78. St. James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Home
Our purpose here at St. James christian methodist episcopal Church is to shareJesus Christ with all people. Through our many ministries we are spreading
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St. James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church "God's Glowing Star on Northstar" Login Home Pastors Note About Us ... Member Businesses Our Purpose Our purpose here at St. James Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is to share Jesus Christ with all people. Through our many ministries we are spreading God's Word throughout the community daily. We encourage daily meditation and commitment to spiritual growth.  As a church, we have an obligation to help the needy and to lead the people of God into readiness for learning, worship, stewardship and evangelism.
District Conference St. James will host the South Columbus/Cordele District Conference. May 20-21, 2005
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Weekly Calendar Sunday Early Morning Worship 8:00 A.M. Sunday School 9:45 A.M Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Wednesday: Senior Citizens Meeting 10:30 A.M. Prayer Meeting / Bible Study 7:00 P.M.
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79. Worship In Jackson - Jacksonsun.com
The birthplace of the christian methodist episcopal Church is in Jackson at MotherLiberty CME Church, also one of the oldest, along with St. Luke s
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In West Tennessee two questions are often asked of newcomers: Who is your family and where do you go to church? For many newcomers to Jackson and West Tennessee, finding a church that meets their personal and spiritual needs is as important as finding a home or apartment. According to the most recent statistics, Jackson/Madison County has 198 places of worship, with the largest number being 73 Baptist churches and 18 United Methodist, with Pentecostals at 14 and non-denominational, 10. There are six Churches of Christ, and many others.

80. Error Page - Jackson Sun - Www.jacksonsun.com
christian methodist episcopal. Bascom CME Church, 91 John Smith Road, 6641612.Beech Grove CME Church, 145 Ozier Road, Pinson, 988-5313
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