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  2. First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles

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    The First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles (First A.M.E. or FAME) is a megachurch in Los Angeles, California, United States, part of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. It is the oldest church founded by African Americans in Los Angeles, dating to 1872. It has more than 19,000 members. [1]

  3. Category : African Methodist Episcopal churches in California

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  4. African Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The African Methodist Episcopal Church unanimously voted to forbid ministers from blessing same-sex unions in July 2004. [43] [44] The church leaders stated that homosexual activity "clearly contradicts [their] understanding of Scripture" and that the call of the African Methodist Episcopal Church "is to hear the voice of God in our Scriptures ...

  5. Watch as Kamala Harris speaks at African Methodist Episcopal ...

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    Watch as US vice president Kamala Harris delivers remarks at the 20th Women’s Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church Quadrennial Convention. Ms Harris has travelled ...

  6. Category:Methodist churches in California - Wikipedia

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    African Methodist Episcopal churches in California ... Los Angeles Holiness Church; M. Methodist Episcopal Church of Pescadero; P.

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  8. Azusa Street Revival - Wikipedia

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    Seymour arrived in Los Angeles on February 22, 1906, [11] [12] [13] and within two days was preaching at Julia Hutchins' church at the corner of Ninth Street and Santa Fe Avenue. [9] During his first sermon, he preached that speaking in tongues was the first biblical evidence of the inevitable infilling in the Holy Spirit . [ 14 ]

  9. The Christian Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Recorder is the official newspaper of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and is the oldest continuously published African-American newspaper in the United States. [1] It has been called "arguably the most powerful black periodical of the nineteenth century," a time when there were few sources for news and information about ...