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UNDECIDED VOTERS IN GEORGIA, THE NATION LOOKS TO YOU

By Rev. Kevin Taylor, 1st Episcopal District Dear voters who are undecided about how to vote or whether to vote at all: Only days remain for you to decide which… Read More »

Is Donald Trump A Friend To African American Males? Come On Man!

By James B. Ewers, Jr. Ed.D., Senior Columnist This is a question that is so ridiculous for even asking. We know the answer is a resounding no. What could the… Read More »

Rights & Rituals

Rights & Rituals By Dora Muhammad, Faith in Public Life Black Women and Our Diaspora of Sanctuary From henceforth there would be some interest, some originality, some pride in being… Read More »

Black August, the Journey Home to the Future, and the United Nations

Black August, the Journey Home to the Future, and the United Nations By Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith I recently took our Bread for the World summer interns to the National… Read More »

The episcopal candidacy of Dr. Barbara Chisholm

By Rev. Rickey C. Dennis, Jr., 7th Episcopal District Dr. Barbara Chisolm could soon mark history as the first woman from South Carolina elected bishop in the historic African Methodist… Read More »

Being The Church of The Future: The Case for A Hermeneutics of Humility

Being The Church of The Future: The Case for A Hermeneutics of Humility What kind of church do we want to be?  What kind of people do we want to… Read More »

Turner Theological Seminary

Framing Our Story: The Pathway to #ELEV8 the House of Turner Turner Theological Seminary Framing Our Story: The Pathway to #ELEV8 the House of Turner By Reverend Jarrett Britton Washington,… Read More »

Ministering on the Margins: The Harsh Realities of Namibia’s Rural AME Churches

By Rev. Albert E. Biwa, 15th Episcopal District For ages, ministering in rural communities has represented a sacred calling. However, within the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, misconceptions about rural… Read More »

Report from the Third Session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent

By Aaron E. Butler, Esq. Marcus Garvey’s unyielding commitment to justice echoed through the halls of the United Nations during the Third Session of the Permanent Forum on People of… Read More »

St. James AME Church Welcomes Governor Wes Moore on a Historic Occasion

St. James AME Church Welcomes Governor Wes Moore on a Historic Occasion   By Charonda D. Huff, Public Relations Coordinator Photographer: Charonda. D. Huff, Public Relations Coordinator (Photo includes Governor… Read More »

2024 General Board and Council of Bishops Meeting

2024 General Board and Council of Bishops Meeting By TCR Staff From June 23-26, 2024, the members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church gathered for the annual General Board and… Read More »

Let Us Work Together

Let Us Work Together  By Dr. Valeria Eloby-Slade, Columnist The Bishop Sarah Francis Davis Covenant Keepers and Intercessors According to 1 Corinthians 3:9, “For we are God’s coworkers, working together;… Read More »