


March 10, 2001
4th
Episcopal District Women in Ministry hold meeting
The
Women
In Ministry of the 4th
Episcopal District, where the Bishop Philip R. Cousin Sr. is the Presiding
Prelate, convened on Wed., March 7th at 7PM , at Ebenezer A.M.E. Church,
where the Reverend Dr. Lemmons is pastor..
[GO]
March 10, 2001
Namibia
Annual Conference holds first Board of Christian Education Convention
The Board of
Christian Education of the Namibia Annual Conference in the 15th Episcopal
District held its first Convention during the weekend of February 23rd to
25th, 2001 at the ZTT AME Church, Keetmanshoop. [GO]
March 10, 2001
Founder's
Day 2001
Lake County Il, and
Kenosha, WI areas hold joyous joint celebration service
They came
from the north, the came from the south, they came from the east, and they
came from the west. The came by car, they came by van, they came by bus, and
they even walked. The place, Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church
(Waukegan, IL), the purpose, the Lake County (IL) and Kenosha (WI) Area
Founder's Day Worship Celebration. [GO]
March 3, 2001
Philadelphia
District Church School's Annual Workshop stresses Power of the Holy Spirit and
new technology
The Philadelphia
District Church School's Annual workshop, under the leadership of
Presiding Elder Carl D. Ogden, Sr. and District Superintendent Jeanne Chavious,
was held March 3, 2001 at Mother Bethel AME Church Over 100 youth and adults
came out for the inspiring workshop. [GO]
March 3, 2001
First
Annual A.M.E. Today Founder's Day Essay Contest has a winner!
Claynishia
McGhee, 15, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the official winner of the First
Annual A.M.E. Today Essay Contest. Claynishia, an active member of
Bethel A.M.E. Church, in Baton Rouge, where the Rev. Dr. Herman O. Kelly, Jr.
is pastor, garnered 178 of the 501 votes cast in the contest. [GO]
February 20, 2001
Purity
A.M.E. Church holds successful First Annual Pastor's Dinner
The Purity
AME Church of Wanaheda in the Namibia Annual Conference of the 15th Episcopal
District held their 1st Pastor's Annual Dinner at the UN Plaza Hall in
Katutura, Namibia. [GO]
February 17, 2001
Text
of speech delivered by Bermuda's Acting Premier at first AME Reinsurance
Ltd Board of Directors meeting
Here is the text of the
speech delivered by Bermuda's Acting Premier when AME
Reinsurance, a new insurance company wholly own and operated by the African
Methodist Episcopal Church held its first Board of Directors/Incorporation
meeting. [GO]
February 13, 2001
WMS
Executive Board meets with theme "Empower, Equip, Enrich"
"Empower - Equip - Enrich"
was the theme for the Executive Board and Mission Motivating Modules as stated
by Dr. Dorothy Adams Peck, President of the Women's Missionary Society of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church that recently convened (Wednesday, January
31 - Saturday, February 3, 2001) at the Memphis Cook Convention Center in
Memphis, Tennessee. [GO]
February 5, 2001
AME Reinsurance
Ltd hold successful first Board of Directors meeting
AME
Reinsurance, a new insurance company wholly own and operated by the African
Methodist Episcopal Church held its first Board of Directors/Incorporation
meeting Friday in Bermuda and now the company is properly constituted to take
its next steps forward to provide the A.M,.E. denomination as a whole with
insurance. More information. [GO]
February 1, 2001
Introducing
AME Reinsurance Ltd
The
A.M.E. Church now has its own insurance company called AME Reinsurance
Ltd. It was incorporated on January 25, 2001 in Bermuda and stands
prepared to insure the $5 billion in assets the A.M.E. Church owns. .[More]
January 30, 2001
Visions
2000 - Economic Power
Vision
2000 is a non-profit organization that will allow the A.M.E. Church to hold on
to some of its entertainment dollars by investing in hotel and motel chains. .[More]
January 26, 2001
Bishop
DeVeaux launches survey of the A.M.E. denomination as a whole
Council
of Bishop President, Bishop William P. DeVeaux seeks input on the state of the
church, as seen through the eyes of the members, and clergy who comprise it..[More]
January 25, 2001
Tom
Joyner Foundation lends support to Morris Brown College
Morris
Brown College chosen to be the Historic Black College and University to be
spotlighted in January by the Tom Joyner Foundation..[More]
January 25, 2001
A.M.E.
Today First Annual Founder's Day Essay Contest Announced
A.M.E.
Today announces its first annual Founder's Day Essay Contest. The
winning essay, which will be judged by online voting, will receive a $50
United States Saving Bond. .[More]
January 18, 2001
Statement
from Jesse Jackson
The
complete statement from civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson following his
admission to adultery and the fathering of a baby girl. .[More]
January 1 6, 2001
Church
Growth and Evangelism
A
comprehensive report from the conference on Church Growth and Evangelism held
in New Orleans in early January. .[More]
January 16, 2001
15th
Episcopal District Planning Meeting
UA
solid report from the 15th Episcopal Districts planning meeting under the
direction its Presiding Prelate, Bishop Gregory Ingram .[More]
January 6, 2001
"Sisters
Surrendering to God"
Upcoming
program in Fifth Episcopal District where Bishop Vashti McKenzie will be a
featured presenter .[More]
December 20, 2000
Report
from the President of the Council of Bishops
Bishop
William P. DeVeaux reaches out to improve communications between Council of
Bishops and the people they serve .[More]
December 13, 2000
News
coverage of Council of Bishops meeting
A comprehensive reporting in two parts from the recent Council of
Bishops meeting..[More]
December 1
0, 2000
Reverend
B. M. Inghram honored after 40 years of exemplary service
The
Reverend Benjamin Wilmer Inghram recently was honored at a 40th
Anniversary/Retirement Celebration.
November 5, 2000
First
Episcopal District holds its Fall Convocation with Bishop Donald Ming
Bishop
Ming holds a strong Fall Convocation just before the Presidential elections .[More]
October 2000
Presiding
Elder Guidry announces run for Episcopal Office in 2004
Presiding
Elder Carolyn Tyler Guidry, who was a close runner up in the last Episcopal
election says she will run again in 2004 .[More]
October 11, 2000
Rev.
Edgar L. James, Episcopal Candidate, called home to glory
Rev.
Edgar L. James, a candidate for Bishop at the 46th General Conference, was
called home while on vacation. [More]
September 30, 2000
First
Annual Richard Allen Football Classic held at Philly's Vet Stadium
The
First Annual Richard Allen Football Classic featured a hard fought game between
the Morris Brown College Wolverines and the North Carolina Central University
Eagles. .[More]
ARCHIVE
Namibia
Annual Conference
Millennium Session is Blessed
The NAMIBIA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Millennium Session met at Bethel Memorial AME Church, Luderitz with Bishop G G M
Ingram presiding. A very blessed 5 days we spent together (tesame). .[More]
First
Episcopal District Supervisor Mrs. Edith White Ming called Home to Glory
This
is a package of the comprehensive coverage accorded the passing of First
Episcopal District Supervisor Edith White Ming. .[More]
Bishop
Donald George Kenneth Ming returns home to First Episcopal District
Bishop Donald George Kenneth
Ming, Presiding Prelate of the First Episcopal District, as well as a son of
the First Episcopal District, welcomed home another favorite son, the newly
elected Bishop, the Right Reverend Richard Franklin Norris, the Presiding
Prelate of the 14th Episcopal District. for the opening service of the
Christian Education Congress
.[More]
46th
General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
General Conference 2000
held in the Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio under the direction of Third Episcopal District Presiding Prelate Bishop Henry Allen
Belin was covered from gavel to gavel by A.M.E. Today bringing breaking news to
all points of the denomination. Here is the coverage as it ran during the
Conference. [More]
The
Philadelphia Annual Conference
Bishop
Philip R. Cousin says farewell to the First Episcopal District during the
Philadelphia Annual Conference. This is an index to the coverage for the
entire conference. [More]
Third Episcopal District, Cincinnati prepare for General Conference
General Conference 2000 will be held in the Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio under the direction of Third Episcopal District Presiding Prelate Bishop Henry Allen Belin. The General Conference will run from Wednesday July 5th through Wednesday July 12...[More]
Christian Men's Freedom Forum 2000 set for July 4th in Cincinnati
Christian Men's Freedom Forum 2000 (CMFF2000) conceived and realized by Bishop Vinton R. Anderson of the Second Episcopal District, will proceed the General Conference into Cincinnati with a one-day unification event designed to draw men from all backgrounds and walks of life and to give them insight in the areas of spiritual renewal, economic advancement, technological soundness, health and wholeness and political responsibility. It will be held at the Firstar Center.....[More]
Rev. Richard Franklin Norris seeks office of Bishop
Rev. Richard Franklin Norris, pastor of St. Matthew A.M.E. Church in the Philadelphia Annual Conference of the First Episcopal District has announced he will be a candidate for Episcopal Office at the upcoming General Conference...[More]
South African Rev. John J. April announces run for Bishop
Rev. John J. April, who is a native of South Africa, and who currently pastors in Dallas, Texas in the 10th Episcopal District has announced he is a candidate for Episcopal Office....[More]
South African Pastor, Rev. William Legolie II announces run for Secretary/Treasurer for Missions Department
Rev. William Legolie II has announced his candidacy for Secretary/Treasurer of the Missions Department and while doing so declares, he is Africa's choice...[More]
Ireland reaches out for A.M.E. Fellowship
Chris Skillen, an Irish Methodist local preacher, is reaching out to his A.M.E. brothers. He is teaching a course that will take a look at the period from slavery to the Civil Rigths Movement and will explore the role of religion in the process. He is hoping that his students will be able to correspond with A.M.E. members to bring the experience closer to home....[More]
'Preachers' Kids, The Musical' scheduled for a Baltimore premiere
John Witherspoon, who is featured as the father in "The Wayans Brothers" will star in "Preachers' Kids, The Musical" that is set to premiere Father's Day, June 18, at the Baltimore Arena in Baltimore. This is a new play from Sherry Grant....[More]
Mozambique Floods: A View From Within
Rev. John Clive Pillay, knows what Mozambique is going through in wake of the devastating floods that struck the struggling African country this past month. He is in the midst of the reconstruction project, ministering to many of the relief project workers. He gives us a glimpse of Mozambique from the inside, through his eyes...[More]
Rev. Andrew Ernest Josias backed for Episcopal Office
A South African delegation is backing Rev. Andrew Ernest Josias, a native son of the Cape Annual Conference, for election to Episcopal Office in July. Rev. Josias is reported to be a great preacher and teacher and has pastored as well as served in the office of Presiding Elder...[More]
Bermuda Annual Conference Poised To Begin
This year's Bermuda Annual Conference, presided over by First Episcopal District Presiding Prelate Philip R. Cousin and Episcopal Supervisor M. Joan Cousin, will held at St. Paul's in Hamilton where the Rev. Conway Simmons, is Pastor and Rev. Malcom Eve is Host Presiding Elder...[More]
M Joan Cousin Mission opens offices
HIV/AIDS is Africa's leading cause of death. It has been Dr. M. Joan Cousin's campaign to abate and eliminate the dreaded disease. A mission, dedicated to the treatment, education and erradication of the disease now has opened in South Africa bearing Mrs. Cousin's name. For it to help, it needs help. Donations can be used......"[More]
Reverdy Garrett makes run for President of First Episcopal District Lay Organization
Reverdy Ransom Garrett, long known for his hard work in Philadelphia Annual Conference of the First Episcopal District, has tossed his hat in the ring for the Presidency of the First Episcopal District Lay Organization. Garrett's life has been marked by firsts and service. He hopes to continue doing the same for the First Episcopal District......"[More]
Mozambique Debt Forgiven, Not Forgotton
Mozambique's debt payments for this year are being forgiven, but the base debt of some $1.3 billion is not being forgotton, to the disappointment of Mozambique officials. Relief efforts in Southern Mozambique are benefiting from drying conditions. In central Mozambique, rains have caused flooding along the Buzi River, near the central city of Beira....."[More]
Bishop DeVeaux prepares to return to Mozambique
Bishop William DeVeaux, Presiding Prelate of the 18th Episcopal District, that encompassses Mozambique, is preparing to return to the flood-ravaged country and has made a plea for financial aid, that he will take to the Mozambique with him... "[More]
Mozambique Background Materials
This page is a collection of links to Mozambique source materials ranging from the polticial background of the country to what agencies are participating in the relief efforts. Also included is a great link to a relief map of Mozambique so you can see the lay of the land...."[More]
Rev. Darby withdraws from Christian Recorder race
Rev. Joseph Darby, pastor of Morris Brown A.M.E. Church in South Carolina, officially announced today he would not longer be a candidate for the editor of the Christian Recorder. He cited his current pastoral position as being among the reasons for his decision to withdraw.... "[More]
Moving From Rescue to Relief
A quarter-of-a-million Mozambicans are in relief camps. Many have arrived there not having eaten for a week. Supplies are growing short at the relief camps. Fresh water is at a premium. Fear of disease, because of polluted water is growing. Aid is coming, but to many, it seems to slow. More...
Appeal for Mozambique
Bishop DeVeaux has issue a plea for help for Mozambique, the African country that has been devastated recently by floods. Mozambique is part of Bishop DeVeaux's Episcopal District and he said he would take donations back with him when he returns to Mozambique in mid-March.
HUD announces possible funds for churches
HUD has announced there may be some funds available for churches through its Super NOFA program. These funds are earmarked for community development.
Hope, change is the legacy of Convo IV
The tone was consistent from its start. Convo IV, held at Philadelphia's Adam's Mark Hotel, was about change. Bishop Cornal G. Henning Sr. in his closing sermon, noted he never had felt the sense of urgency or the depth of devoted concern as that encompassed by Convo IV.
Info Management Urged at Convo IV
The Committee on New Initiatives urged the African Methodist Episcopal Church to take advantage of today's technology during its presentation at Convo IV. The committee's working notes called for the establishment of FAS-2, an information management system that would carry the church into the 21st Century information age.
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