William Ayers
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BRO. FRANK GILYARD, SR.
Posted on December 29, 2022
Bro. Frank Gilyard, Sr., a faithful resident of Reading, PA made significant contributions to the African Methodist Episcopal Church on every level, as well as in his local community. [...]
Bro. Frank Gilyard, Sr., a faithful resident of Reading, PA made significant contributions to the African Methodist Episcopal Church on every level, as well as in his local community. [...]
LYNNIE BATCH MURRAY
Posted on December 2, 2022
Not much is known about Sister Murray’s life prior to 1946. She married Alex Murray, Sr., and had three sons: Alex Jr., Kenneth and Paul. She was employed for many years by the United States Postal Service[...]
Not much is known about Sister Murray’s life prior to 1946. She married Alex Murray, Sr., and had three sons: Alex Jr., Kenneth and Paul. She was employed for many years by the United States Postal Service[...]
Lamar P. Higgins
Posted on November 8, 2022
Lamar Higgins was a life-long member of the Ninth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was a committed servant at Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Montgomery, Alabama where he served as Lay Exhorter[...]
Lamar Higgins was a life-long member of the Ninth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was a committed servant at Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Montgomery, Alabama where he served as Lay Exhorter[...]
Willie L. Foxworth, Sr.
Posted on November 8, 2022
Bro. Foxworth was a mortician by trade. He was born in Marion County, South Carolina on February 7, 1892 to the Rev. M.S. and Lottie Davis Foxworth[...]
Bro. Foxworth was a mortician by trade. He was born in Marion County, South Carolina on February 7, 1892 to the Rev. M.S. and Lottie Davis Foxworth[...]
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A Pictorial Display of Laity in Episcopal Districts 1-20
A Pictorial Display of Laity in Episcopal Districts 1-20
This new technology feature will be activated to showcase pictorial events that took/take place in Episcopal Districts 1-20. We thank those people who thought it not robbery to share their photos with the CLO Historiographer's office. We encourage you to send photograph's that show the CLO at work. Just send the photos to my email address ([email protected]). This will allow pictures to be shared across the CLO's social media networks. Please note that each photo you see has the person's name and district. Please provide that information along with the picture in a JPEG format.
Please encourage others to view this informative pictorial display, our Black History Month Personalities display, and our monthly write-up of district personalities who have made significant contributions to the Lay Movement and the AME Church.
Please encourage others to view this informative pictorial display, our Black History Month Personalities display, and our monthly write-up of district personalities who have made significant contributions to the Lay Movement and the AME Church.