Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church) is a historic denomination that was organized on December 16, 1870, in Jackson, Tennessee, by former enslaved members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. With over 1.2 million members across the United States and missions in Haiti, Jamaica, and fourteen African nations, the CME Church has a rich legacy rooted in Wesleyan Methodism.
Governed by a College of Bishops and a structure of eleven Episcopal Districts, the CME Church emphasizes community, education, and social justice through its various departments and ministries. The church continues to serve its mission of spreading the teachings of Christ while fostering spiritual growth and development among its congregants.
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