by Mary Vaughn | Jan 21, 2026 | AME Church History & Heritage
The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church) did not begin as a large institution. It began as a response to injustice. Enslaved and free Black Christians faced discrimination inside Methodist churches in the United States. From this pain came action,...
by Mary Vaughn | Jan 19, 2026 | AME Christian Living
Understanding how Scripture shapes faith is central to grasping the holy bible in AME teaching, especially for new and growing members of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. From its earliest formation, the AME Church has treated the Bible not as a distant text,...
by Mary Vaughn | Jan 19, 2026 | AME Catechism & Faith
Faith stands at the center of African Methodist Episcopal (AME) identity. From worship service to ceremonies, belief shapes how members live, serve, and grow together—all connected with their faith and trust in the church. Within the AME tradition, the meaning of...
by Mary Vaughn | Jan 13, 2026 | Church Governance & Leadership
The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church is one of the oldest historically African-American denominations in the United States. Established in 1816 by Richard Allen in Philadelphia, the church emerged as a response to racial discrimination in worship and the...
by Mary Vaughn | Jan 9, 2026 | Doctrine, Theology & Beliefs
Why Salvation and Grace Matter in the AME Church Many people ask a simple question: What does salvation really mean?The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church gives a clear and hopeful answer. This article explains how the AME Church understands salvation and grace...
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