The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AME Zion Church) traces its roots to 1796, when Peter Williams, Christopher Rush, James Varick, and other African Americans left the white John Street Methodist Church in New York City to form a black church.
The use of the term Zion derives from the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church in Zion, founded in Chicago in 1896 and having missionaries in South Africa by 1904. Like that church, we emphasize divine healing, baptism by immersion, and the imminent Second Coming of Christ.
We strive in the hope that the Church will grow from sinful existence through purification to oneness with God. Our Heritage in doctrine and our present theological task demand that we renew our faith and understanding of the love of God, our Father, and the Lordship of His Son, Jesus.
Dear friends of Caleb--we are again holding service at 6615 Raintree Forest. Come worship with us!
Please join us at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86494332158 Meeting ID: 864 9433 2158
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