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The Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church (founded in 1838; known as "the National Cathedral of African Methodism") located at 1518 M Street, NW in Downtown Washington, D.C. Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall, Founders Library
The Metropolitan Methodist Mission was founded in the 1890s and gradually entered into schism with the Methodist Episcopal Church. It was initially headquartered in Chicago and then moved to Waukesha. [3] The founders included Edwin L. Harvey and Marmaduke Mendenhall Farson, who "came from pious Methodist homes in Chicago." [1]
The congregation was founded in 1838, as Union Bethel (Metropolitan) A. M. E. Church. In 1880, John W. Stevenson was appointed by Bishop Daniel Payne to be pastor of the church for the purpose of building a new church, which would become Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church. The cornerstone was laid in September, 1881.
Washington, D.C. Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church: built 1886 NRHP-listed 1518 M Street, N.W. ... Burns United Methodist Church: built 1912 NRHP-listed
Israel Metropolitan CME Church; Israel Metropolitan Christian Methodist Episcopal Church: Location: 557 Randolph Street NW, Washington, D.C. Country: United States: Denomination: Christian Methodist Episcopal Church: Previous denomination
United Methodist churches in Washington, D.C. ... Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church This page was last edited on 5 December 2020, at 20:47 (UTC). ...
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Members of the Metropolitan Community Church, a pro-LGBT Protestant denomination, were there after service. The MCC was the United States' first national gay Christian fellowship, founded in Los Angeles in 1968; the local congregation had held services in the UpStairs Lounge's theatre for a while. [8] [9]