Coppin Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church
The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, established as a vital religious denomination, originated in protest against slavery and the dehumanization of African people, promoting a theological stance that affirms all individuals as equal in the eyes of God. With a mission focused on addressing the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, and environmental needs of all people, the AME Church continues to advocate for social justice and serve the community through its ministries.
Administered by the Office of the General Secretary, the AME Church is proud of its rich history and diverse global membership, comprising over 2.7 million members and more than 7,130 congregations worldwide. The church's commitment to spreading Christ’s liberating gospel is evident in its ongoing efforts to seek and save the lost while actively engaging in the welfare of those in need.
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