Episcopal District Office

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Jackson, MS 39206

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History
   

The African Methodist Episcopal Church has a unique history in that it is the first major religious denomination in the Western World that had its origin over sociological rather than theological beliefs and differences, and the first African-American organized and incorporated denomination in the US. The AME church is also the church that sponsored the first independent historical black college, Wilberforce University. The church was born in protest against slavery—against dehumanization of African people, brought to the American continent as free labor. This fit well with the Methodist church's philosophy since its founder John Wesley had once called the slave-trade "that execrable sum of all villanies".

Bishop Richard AllenThe AMEC grew out of the Free African Society (FAS) which Richard Allen, Absalom Jones, and others established in Philadelphia in 1787. The church was organized by African-American members of St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church. The incident that led to this was the removal of Absalom Jones (1746–1818) from St. George's by the trustees while he was in the act of prayer. The congregation supported the act of the trustees, and Allen and Jones led the African-American members out of St. George's as a body. Allen went on to form the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1793. In general, they adopted the doctrines and form of government of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Jones affiliated with the Protestant Episcopal Church and would go on to become the first African-American priest in the Episcopal Church.

When officials at St. George’s MEC pulled blacks off their knees while praying, FAS members discovered just how far American Methodists would go to enforce racial discrimination against African Americans. Hence, these members of St. George’s made plans to transform their mutual aid society into an African congregation. Although most wanted to affiliate with the Protestant Episcopal Church, Allen led a small group who resolved to remain Methodists. In 1794 Bethel AME was dedicated with Allen as pastor. To establish Bethel’s independence from interfering white Methodists, Allen, a former Delaware slave, successfully sued in the Pennsylvania courts in 1807 and 1815 for the right of his congregation to exist as an independent institution. Because black Methodists in other middle Atlantic communities encountered racism and desired religious autonomy, Allen called them to meet in Philadelphia to form a new Wesleyan denomination, the AME.

History

While the AME is doctrinally Methodist, clergy, scholars, and lay persons have written important works which demonstrate the distinctive theology and praxis which have defined this Wesleyan body. Bishop Benjamin W. Arnett, in an address to the 1893 World’s Parliament of Religions, reminded the audience of the presence of blacks in the formation of Christianity. Bishop Benjamin T. Tanner wrote in 1895 in The Color of Solomon – What? that biblical scholars wrongly portrayed the son of David as a white man. In the post civil rights era theologians James Cone, Cecil W. Cone, and Jacqueline Grant who came out of the AME tradition critiqued Euro-centric Christianity and African American churches for their shortcomings in fully impacting the plight of those oppressed by racism, sexism, and economic disadvantage.

Past Bishops

District Development


 
   
 

Eighth Episcopal District Officers

Mrs. Ethel Morrison
WMS President

Mrs. Della Rose Archie
YPD Director

Mr. Cory Washington
YPD President

Mr. Melvin Davis
Lay President

Rev. Michele Goodloe, P.E
Bonner- Campbell, Administrator

Rev. David J. Campbell, Jr.
President P. E. Elders’ Council

Rev. James Palmer
Board of Trustees Chairman

Rev. Herman O. Kelly, Jr
Board of Examiners Chairman

Rev. Douglas Taylor
Chair, Christian Education

Mrs. Myrtis Johnson
Director Christian Education

Mr. Henry B. Edwards
Sunday School Supt.

Rev. Otis Lewis
District Accountant

Rev. Lester Shaw
District Treasurer

Rev. Archie Smith
District Budget Chairman

Mrs. Norweda Carter
Min. Wives & PK’s Pres/Cord.

Rev. Timothy Stallworth, Sr.
Director Sons of Allen

Rev. Samuel Boyd, Sr.
Director Evangelism

Ms. Audreye Hall
Debutante/Masters Com

Dr. Stephanie Taylor.
Health Commissioner

Rev Leoda Topps
Pres. Women in Ministry

Mr. Allen J. Williams, Jr.
District Music Director