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Members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church participate in World Council of Churches Assembly; Rev. Dr. Jennifer Leath elected to Central Committee
By Rev. Jazmine Brooks, News Editor From August 31 to September 9, Christians from all across the globe gathered to celebrate the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in… Read More »

What Role Will Religion Play in the Midterm Primaries?
By Quardricos Driskell, Columnist The midterm election season is upon us. What hangs in the backdrop is a fragile economy, inflation, an ongoing public health crisis, and significant legislative accomplishments… Read More »

Edward Waters University Earns SACSCOC Approval To Offer New Online Graduate Degree Program in Education Policy and Advocacy
As printed June 6, 2022, in Academic Affairs, Announcements, Education, News, Online Learning Last week Edward Waters University (EWU) received formal notification from its accrediting body, the Southern Association of… Read More »
AME/WIM Central Southern African: Your Credentials Matter and the Royal Presence
By Rev. Lerato Pitso, AME/WIM Connectional Statistician, 19th Episcopal District African Methodist Episcopal/Women in Ministry (AME/WIM) of the Central Southern African (CSA) Districts (Districts 14-15, 17-20) virtually convened their monthly… Read More »

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® gifts Morris Brown $100,000 for endowment
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® is continuing to make good on its commitment to our nation’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). This evening the sorority’s International President and Chief Executive… Read More »

Has the Flag Run its Course in Our Sanctuary?
By Aaron Treadwell, Contributing Writer In my sanctuary, on the right side of my pulpit lectern, stands an American Flag. The ‘stars and stripes’ has been common-place in American sanctuaries… Read More »

“An Apology Way Past Due”
Dr. Brandon A. A. J. Davis, Contributing Columnist Ebenezer AME Church, 3rd Episcopal District The emerging danger within American society is a narrative that forbids our progression as we deal with… Read More »

What about Fracking?
Dr. Betty Holley, Contributing Writer As members of the priesthood of all believers, we should be caretakers of what God has given us—Mother Earth. Being a caretaker means that everyone… Read More »

The Investiture of the 12th President of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University: “Advancing Our Legacy, Reimagining Our Future”
B. Johnson, Ninth Episcopal District Eleven months after the retirement of Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. as the eleventh president of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, the investiture ceremony for Dr…. Read More »

19th District Mid-Year Conference – Bishop Brailsford at work
The arrival of Bishop Ronnie Elijah Brailsford, Sr. to the 19th Episcopal District on 11 April 2022 was not to be a time of holiday. He wasted no time arriving… Read More »

Impacto de Vida AME Church: Building History
By Presiding Elder Abraham Rodriguez, 16th Episcopal District Take a few minutes and join me in the next few lines. I want to share with you the story that God… Read More »

Celebrating the 137th Church Anniversary of St. John AME Church
Dr. Bridget Floyd St. John African Methodist (AME) Church, Huntsville, marked its 137th anniversary on March 20, 2022, at the 10 a.m. worship service. The theme was “A Legacy of… Read More »