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A Female A.M.E. Bishop Says Gender Still an Issue Within the Church

 

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TIFFANY AT THE A.M.E
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A.M.E.  General Conference Coverage

“The Final Day:  Winding Down and Accomplishments"
   

Female Bishops Elected in 2004 Discuss

their First Term

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By Tiffany Ginyard

AFRO Staff Writer

St. Louis, Mo--At the general conference of 2004, Bishops Sarah Frances Davis and Carolyn Tyler Guidry joined Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie in the episcopacy of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, bringing the number of females serving in the highest-ranking position of leadership in the 221-year-old denomination to three.

In their first term as bishops, both Davis and Guidry have shown and proven their leadership, hoping to pave the way for more women…

For the full story...


   
THURSDAY JULY 10, 2008:  
Fierce Runoff Yields 3 New AME Bishops

PBy Zenitha Prince

Washington Bureau Chief

 

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (July 10, 2008) -- All week the African Methodist Episcopal Church’s 48th General Conference had been building up to this point—the election of bishops.�For the full story...

 
 
The A.M.E. Experience:�Making it for the Young
   
More Resources Required to Address Growing Social Needs

By Tiffany Ginyard
AFRO Staff Writer


ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The outreach ministries of the church are critical to the strengthening of the communities in which they reside. But with the economy in a slump —job cuts, food and gas prices on the rise — the collection plate, too, is in decline. And, as a result, outreach ministries are facing a financial crunch, while the needs of the community are steadily increasing.

”.. A.M.E. Church is embracing new streams of ministries to bring about a just society..”  For the full story...

   
   
WEDNESDAY JULY 9, 2008:  
Afro-Amercan Newspaper Excluxive AME video AME Pastor-- a Leading Voice in Sudanese Crises

By Zenitha Prince,  Washington Bureau Chief

ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Her smile is sweet, her manner demure and her voice soft, yet standing among
the throngs at the 48th quadrennial conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church was one of the loudest voices in the fight to end crises in Darfur and Southern Sudan.�For the full story...

African Methodist Episcopal minister, the Rev. Gloria White-Hammond is the recently elected chairwoman of the Save Darfur Coalition, the premier advocacy group committed to ending the conflict iin Darfur.

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TUESDAY JULY 8, 2008:  

The A.M.E. Outreach, International and Wellness

AME Church Makes Asian Connection
By Zenitha Prince
Washington Bureau Chief
 
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The African Methodist Episcopal Church, at its 48th general conference, expanded its stamp on the world with the incorporation of 21 churches in India. “A 100 years ago, we expanded into Africa and now 100 years later.  For the full story...
   
MONDAY JULY 7, 2008:  
It’s the Battle of the Campaigns at AME Conference

By Zenitha Prince,  Washington Bureau Chief

ST. LOUIS, MO. (July 7, 2008) — Cheered on by her team, the little girl flipped across the floor before descending into a full length split. And that was only the opening act. For the Full story....

   
   
SUNDAY JULY 6, 2008:

Believe the Hype!!!

By Tiffany Ginyard, AFRO Staff Writer

People back at home told me what to expect, but the AME General Conference is one of those things you just can’t believe until you see for yourself. Read more...