The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the CME Church, is a branch of Wesleyan Methodism that was founded in 1870 in Jackson, Tennessee by former slave members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. With over 1.2 million members across the United States and sister churches in Haiti, Jamaica, and fourteen African nations, the CME Church has a rich history and is dedicated to serving Christ.
The CME Church is led by the College of Bishops, representing the Episcopal Leadership of the church and its 11 Episcopal Districts. The Bishops, including Senior Bishop Lawrence Reddick, oversee the connectional ministries and programs sponsored by the church, ensuring the spiritual growth and well-being of its members.
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