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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





The 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.