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Religion is a sensitive subject. It is even more sensitive when you do not know what the faith of that church believes.

When it comes to an AME church, A stands for African which means that the church was organized by people of African descent and heritage. It does not mean that the church was founded in Africa, or that it was for persons of African descent only.

The church’s roots are of the family of Methodist (M) churches. Methodism provides an orderly system of rules and regulations and places emphasis on a plain and simple gospel. Episcopal (E) refers to the form of government under which the church operates. The chief executive and administrative officers of the African Methodist Episcopal denomination are the Bishops of the church.

The Mission of the AME Church is to minister to the social, spiritual, and physical development of all people.

The AME was born, through adversity, of the Methodist church and to this day does not differ in any major way from what all Methodists believe. The split from the main branch of the Methodist Church was not a result of doctrinal differences but rather the result of a time period that was marked by man’s intolerance of his fellow man, based on the color of his skin. It was a time of slavery, oppression and the dehumanization of people of African descent and many of these un-Christian practices were brought into the church, forcing Richard Allen and a group of fellow worshippers of color to form a splinter denomination of the Methodist Church.