CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LDS
The African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) is a historic religious denomination that originated from sociological and theological differences, rejecting negative interpretations that rendered individuals of African descent as second-class citizens. Founded in protest against slavery, the church aims to minister to the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, and environmental needs of all people through the liberating gospel of Christ.
With over 2.7 million members and 7,130 individual congregations worldwide, the AME Church is committed to its mission of seeking out and saving the lost while serving the needy, embodying the spirit of the original Free African Society. The church's leadership includes a President of the Council of Bishops and various connectional officers, working collaboratively to fulfill the church's mission across multiple levels and local congregations.
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