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The African Methodist Episcopal Church was born Sunday, November 4, 1787. Richard Allen, Absalom Jones and other persons of color walked out of St. George Methodist Church because of racism and organized Bethel Church at 6th and Lombard Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1816, the African Methodist Episcopal Church was incorporated and Richard Allen was the first elected and consecrate

d bishop during the first General Conference. As early as 1822 a debate arose in the Baltimore Annual Conference relative to the Western Territories, and the Annual Conference under whose jurisdiction they should be placed. The record refers to it as “the country west of the Allegheny Mountains.” The record is silent as to whether at this time there were African Methodist Societies in any part of this vast territory. In 1824 the Philadelphia Annual Conference included five churches in Western Pennsylvania and six in Ohio, one of which was in Cincinnati. By the meeting of the third General Conference of 1824 the missionaries had made their way across the mountains into the valley of the Monongahela. The mighty leaders were none other than the same Boggs, William Paul Quinn, and John Charleston. Quinn’s labors carried him through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. He is to African Methodism what Peter Cartwright was to Methodism in the frontier period of the Church. John Boggs left his footprints in Ohio, and nearly five hundred miles beyond the western spur of the Alleghenies. In 1823 only seven years after the Philadelphia Convention, the advancing missionaries had founded the church at Steubenville, Ohio. By February 1824, Moses Freeman had established what is now Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church in Cincinnati. John Charleston, another Virginian, by his evangelistic and pioneering endeavors, entered the Ohio country and left a record of heroic Christian service that will stand out more gloriously with the flight of time. He was the first convert of an American Sunday School, organized by Francis Asbury in Hanover County, Virginia. This was in 1786. As a boy, Charleston came to Ohio and lived in Chillicothe, where he was a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. When the missionaries entered the territory to establish the African Methodist Episcopal Church, he was one of the first to join, and was commissioned to work. He co-labored with John Boggs, Noah Cannon, and William Miller. The Christian Advocate of February 22, 1828, copied the following from the Zion ‘s Herald:

The Reverend John Charleston is now in his sixty first year, jet black, between six and seven feet in height, weighing two hundred and thirty pounds; his short hair inclined to be gray. During eighteen years of his life he would walk thirty miles in a day and preach three times. He could not be stopped by trifles; would wade up to his neck through streams of water. He had taught his dog to swim rivers and brooks, and carry his hymn book and Bible in his mouth without getting them wet. He is a correct and powerful preacher. Hundred and thousands have, I doubt not, been converted through his instrumentality. During his ministry he had been severely persecuted, but out of all, the Lord delivered him. The earliest Sunday School in the United States of which any record is known was abundantly fruitful, even if it achieved no other result than the conversion of that colored youth. On August 28, 1830, the Western Annual Conference was organized at Hillsboro, Ohio , embarking all the territory west of the Allegheny Mountains. There were 15 ministers and 1,194 communicants. In 1830, Richard Allen organized the first national meeting of the Black Americans, a precursor to such organizations as the NAACP and National Urban League. Bishop Allen died in 1831. Bishop Quinn was the presiding officer of the Ohio Annual Conference which convened in Washington, Pennsylvania, on September 17, 1853. Green and Hiram Revels were the secretaries. These two subsequently attained great distinction; Hiram Revels was the first of his race to be elected a United States Senator. In January, 1866, Bishop Quinn called an Episcopal meeting in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in Wylie Street African Methodist Episcopal Church. Bishops Quinn, Payne,
Wayman, and Campbell were present. Bishop Wayman was chosen secretary. The object of the meeting was to consider the status of the several districts and the educational work, and to arrange for the holding of a semi-centenary of African Methodism during the year. Bishop Campbell was appointed to write an address to the Black people in the United States. Third Episcopal Districts

1876 Third District:
Ohio, Pittsburgh, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Tennessee
Annual Conferences – Bishop A. Wayman

1888 Third District:
Ohio, North Ohio, Pittsburgh, Indiana
Annual Conferences – Bishop J. Campbell

1892 Third District:
Ohio, North Ohio, and Pittsburgh
Annual Conferences – Bishop D. Payne, Presiding Bishop

1896 Third District:
Ohio, North Ohio, Pittsburgh, Demerara, Ontario
St. Thomas Annual Conferences – Bishop B. Lee, Presiding Bishop

1904 Third District:
Ohio , North Ohio , Pittsburgh, Windward Islands, West Indies,
South America, Sierra Leone, Liberia
Gold Coast Annual Conferences – Bishop W. Derrick

Congregations in Western Pennsylvania were a part of the Ohio Annual Conference. In 1869 from April 3rd through April 9 th Bishop Daniel A. Payne convened the first session of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference at Wylie Avenue ( Bethel ) A.M.E. Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Besides congregations in western Pennsylvania there were two appointments in West Virginia. The General Conference of 1908 which met in Norfolk, Virginia recommended that West Virginia should set aside separate annual conference and comprise all of the state of West Virginia . All congregations claimed by both the Pittsburgh and Virginia Annual Conferences yielded to this new jurisdiction. The General Conference of 1952 that convened in Chicago, Illinois authorized the division of the Ohio and North Ohio Annual Conferences to create the South Ohio Annual Conference.

Today and always, the Third Episcopal District honors the work and sacrifice of our fathers. May God continue to bless y...
06/15/2025

Today and always, the Third Episcopal District honors the work and sacrifice of our fathers. May God continue to bless your leadership and unwavering commitment. We are thankful! 🙌🏾

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

🌊 5 Days Before the Wave… Tawawa25 is almost here.Have you packed yet? In just a few days, we’ll gather at Great Wolf Lo...
06/14/2025

🌊 5 Days Before the Wave… Tawawa25 is almost here.

Have you packed yet? In just a few days, we’ll gather at Great Wolf Lodge — not just for fun and fellowship, but for something deeper: A powerful movement of faith, community and freedom.

🎉 Celebrate Juneteenth at Tawawa
Through every splash of joy, every shout of praise, and every moment we come together, we remember where we’ve come from and that God has brought us through.

📖 Over the next few days, reflect on this year’s scripture:
“I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” — Isaiah 43:19

God is not done. In fact, He’s doing something new right in the midst of us. Even when we can’t fully see it, God is at work right here, right now. No matter what we’ve been through: joy, struggle, transition, His plan is still unfolding.

Tawawa invites you to make space for it: to witness it, receive it, and flow with it.

FREEDOM FLOWS HERE!

05/28/2025

The Third Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church extends our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Rev. Samuel Harris Jr.

We are grateful for his unwavering commitment to ministry and his faithful service to God’s people. His legacy will continue to inspire all who were blessed to know him.

We lift his family, friends, and congregation in prayer during this time of loss. May the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, comfort and sustain you.

🕯️ “Well done, good and faithful servant...” – Matthew 25:23

Tawawa25 Tawawa Christian Education Congresshttps://3rddistrictame.com/Tawawa A Wave of Possibilities, Power, & God’s Pr...
05/21/2025

Tawawa25
Tawawa Christian Education Congress
https://3rddistrictame.com/Tawawa

A Wave of Possibilities, Power, & God’s Promises

Have you registered for Tawawa25 yet?
Still figuring out what the kids are doing this summer?
Or maybe YOU just NEED A BREAK?

We’ve got you covered!!!
Join us June 19–21 at Great Wolf Lodge in Mason, OH for a weekend filled with fun, faith, and community.

☀️ Summer activities for all ages
💦 Indoor water park thrills
🙏 Spirit-filled worship & fellowship
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Unforgettable moments together

Don’t miss this powerful wave of rest, restoration, and renewal.
Register today — ride the wave with us! https://3rddistrictame.com/tawawa

💕❤️💕 Happy Mother’s Day!  💕❤️💕In honor and remembrance of our mothers and mother figures. We call you blessed! Proverbs ...
05/11/2025

💕❤️💕 Happy Mother’s Day! 💕❤️💕
In honor and remembrance of our mothers and mother figures.

We call you blessed!
Proverbs 31:25-26

Christian Education Department of the Third Episcopal District presentsTAWAWA25📅 June 19–21, 2025📖 Theme: A Wave of Poss...
05/10/2025

Christian Education Department of the Third Episcopal District presents

TAWAWA25
📅 June 19–21, 2025
📖 Theme: A Wave of Possibilities… Power & God’s Promises
📍 Great Wolf Lodge – Mason, OH
https://3rddistrictame.com/tawawa

For years, Tawawa has been a spiritual homecoming for families, youth, and leaders across the Third Episcopal District. This year, we continue that legacy and invite YOU to be part of a powerful weekend grounded in faith, connection, and family-centered fun.

Tawawa25 begins on Juneteenth, a meaningful moment to gather in community and step into a weekend of learning, laughter, and worship together.

The weekend includes:
• 🙌 Youth-led worship experiences
• 💬 Transformative discussions for all ages
• 💦 Full access to the indoor waterpark and family-friendly activities
• 🤝 Time to reconnect, reflect, and grow together

To guarantee your spot, register by May 19!
https://3rddistrictame.com/tawawa
Tawawa25’ is for everyone. ALL ARE WELCOME.

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05/10/2025

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Christian Education Presents: Tawawa 2025Get ready for an unforgettable experience hosted by the Third Episcopal Distric...
05/06/2025

Christian Education Presents: Tawawa 2025
Get ready for an unforgettable experience hosted by the Third Episcopal District of the AME Church!

We’re excited to welcome you June 19–21 to Tawawa25 at Great Wolf Lodge in Mason, OH… where faith, fellowship, and fun come together for all ages.

This year’s theme: A wave of possibilities… Power & God’s Promises.

Your $275 registration includes:
Lodging for 2 nights
5 meals
Waterpark access
Tawawa 2025 T-shirt

Register TODAY: https://3rddistrictame.com/tawawa

Chaperone requirements and details are outlined in the registration packet.

We can’t wait to see you there!

The Third Episcopal District expresses heartfelt condolences in the passing of Bishop Carolyn Tyler Guidry. We wrap our ...
05/03/2025

The Third Episcopal District expresses heartfelt condolences in the passing of Bishop Carolyn Tyler Guidry. We wrap our arms around the Guidry family and lift them in prayer during this season of sorrow.

04/30/2025

What a time! What a time!

MidYear 2025 was:

✨awe-inspiring
✨rejuvenating
✨TRANSFORMATIVE!!

📆 Next up.. TAWAWA! Are you ready for the overflow?! Register today!

For more information: https://3rddistrictame.com

Midyear25: The Shift – Streaming live right here on Facebook!Experience powerful messages during our Midday Worship with...
04/25/2025

Midyear25: The Shift – Streaming live right here on Facebook!

Experience powerful messages during our Midday Worship with Rev. Dr. N. Lynn Felts at 12:00 PM, and Evening Worship with Bishop Frederick A. Wright, Sr. at 7:00 PM.

Address

Address:515 Executive Campus Drive , Suite 120
Westerville, OH
43215

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16142275812

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