Reformed Zion Union Apostolic Churches of America (RZUA) is a Methodist Christian denomination with a predominantly African American membership, encompassing thirty-four congregations primarily located in the South Hill and Tidewater areas of Virginia. Established in 1869 as the Zion Union Apostolic Church and later reorganized in 1882 as the Reformed Zion Union Apostolic Church, RZUA aims to empower individuals to follow the compassionate and liberating teachings of Christ.
RZUA's operational headquarters, the Bishop George H. Studivant Worship and Conference Center in La Crosse, Virginia, serves as a hub for ministry activities and worship events, reflecting the organization's commitment to ministering in Christ's name to a world in need. With a rich history and a focus on biblical studies, RZUA invites community members to engage with its vibrant faith communities and participate in various events and educational opportunities.
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