Cme Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church) is a historic denomination founded on December 16, 1870, in Jackson, Tennessee, by former enslaved members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. With a rich heritage rooted in Wesleyan Methodism, the CME Church has grown to encompass over 1.2 million members across the United States and has established missions and sister churches in Haiti, Jamaica, and fourteen African nations.
The CME Church is organized into eleven Episcopal Districts, each led by elected bishops who provide spiritual and administrative leadership. The church is committed to various ministries and programs that reflect its beliefs and mission, fostering community engagement and spiritual growth among its members.
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