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  2. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    An Ex-colored Church: Social Activism in the CME Church, 1870-1970 (Mercer University Press, 2004) Spragin, Rev. Dr. Ore. The History of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 1870-2009 (Wyndham Hall Press, 2011) 304pp

  3. St. Paul's Cathedral (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    April 11, 1977. St. Paul's Cathedral is an historic church building located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma and it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977. In 2020, it reported 881 members, 284 average attendance, and $967,260 in plate and pledge ...

  4. Methodist Episcopal Church, South - Wikipedia

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    Merged into. Methodist Church (1939) The Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MEC, S; also Methodist Episcopal Church South) was the American Methodist denomination resulting from the 19th-century split over the issue of slavery in the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC). Disagreement on this issue had been increasing in strength for decades between ...

  5. Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma dates back to 1837 as a Missionary District of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. The General Convention of the Episcopal Church recognized the Diocese of Oklahoma in 1937. The diocese consists of all Episcopal congregations in the state of Oklahoma. The ninth Bishop and sixth diocesan Bishop ...

  6. Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Members: 1,584,785 active members (2022) [4] 1,432,082 active baptized members in the U.S. (2022) [5] Other name(s) The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, La Iglesia Episcopal, La Iglesia Episcopal Protestante de los Estados Unidos de América, L'Église épiscopale, L'Église protestante épiscopale des États-Unis d'Amérique

  7. Poulson C. Reed - Wikipedia

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    Reed was consecrated bishop on May 30. 2020 at St. Paul's Cathedral in Oklahoma City. His consecration was delayed over a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic and occurred with a minimum number of people present. All Saints' Episcopal Church, in Phoenix, was unable to find a new permanent rector until March 19, 2023, when The Rev. Dr. Perry ...

  8. Miles College - Wikipedia

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    January 3, 1994. Designated ARLH. March 19, 1993 [3] Miles College is a private historically black college in Fairfield, Alabama. Founded in 1898, it is associated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church) and a member of the United Negro College Fund.

  9. Teresa E. Jefferson-Snorton - Wikipedia

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    Teresa E. Jefferson-Snorton. DMin. Teresa Elaine Snorton (born 1955) is an American bishop in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. She became the first woman to be elevated to the episcopate in her denomination, when she was elected as the 59th CME bishop in 2010. [1] From 2011 to 2022 she was the presiding bishop for the fifth episcopal ...