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Stay Connected with the latest updates from the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church!
Submit Episcopal or District announcements and photographs with captions to cio@thecmechurch.org. Submissions are due by Saturday, 11 am ET.
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It’s time for our monthly men's cohort meeting! We're excited to gather again for an evening of fellowship, growth, and insightful discussion.
This month, our lecture will focus on a topic crucial for all aspects of our lives: Effective Communication with Rev. Marvin Charles Lue, Jr presenting. Join us on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 7:00 PM CST, as we delve into strategies and principles that will enhance our ability to connect, express ourselves clearly, and build stronger relationships, both personally and professionally. We look forward to a stimulating and beneficial session with all of you.
Mr. James Blackman,Sr., Cohort Admin
Dr. Anthony Smoaks, General Secretary
Bishop Thomas L. Brown, Sr. Chair
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Important Announcement:
General Connectional Board 2025 Meeting Date
Monday, September 8, 2025, 10 AM CST
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Important Announcement:
Special Session of the
General Conference of the CME Church
Saturday, June 13, 2026, 9 AM CDT, Dallas, TX
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Eighth Episcopal District
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Congratulations to the Interdenominational Theological Center Interim President, Rev. Dr. Herman "Skip" Mason, Jr., on completing the HBCU Executive Leadership Institute, New Presidents' Program, at Clark Atlanta University.
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Sister Crystal Timberlake Lewis, Secretary of the Status of Women's Department of the Women's Missionary Council and a member of the 8th Episcopal District, accepted a $10,000 Western Area HBCU Endowment donation on behalf of Dr. Dwight Fennell, President of Texas College and Dr. Herman Felton, President of Wiley University from WA Links.
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On Saturday, March 8, 2025 the Women’s Missionary Council Pauline B. Grant Status of Women Department held its 5th International Women’s Day Observance. This year they recognized CME Church Black female authors that made submissions.
Please visit the Women's Missionary Council website Status of Women page <https://www.cmewmc.org/pbg-status-of-women > to review and purchase their books. Thank you for your support!
Ms. Crystal Lewis, Secretary
Pauline B. Grant Status of Women
Women's Missionary Council
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
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The CME Church Faith Assistant is Now Available on the CME Website
The Department of Communication and Information Technology (CIT)pleased to announce the launch of the CME Church Faith Assistant, now live on the official CME Church website at thecmechurch.org. The Faith Assistant is an AI-powered tool developed by Gloo and trained on the content of the CME website. It is available 24/7, and designed to assist members, seekers, and visitors with their search on the website, and provide instant answers to questions about the CME Church, our department and ministries, history, and more. The Faith Assistant will help to extend the reach of the CME Church and support meaningful online engagement. Try the Faith Assistant now at thecmechurch.org. It will be located at the bottom right of your screen. Just a note that the Faith Assistant may make mistakes like other AI tools. Please email Dr. Theresa Duhart at cio@thecmechurch.org if you have any questions or concerns. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated.
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The Daily Index of the 2024 CME GCB and Unity Summit was released, and thanks to Rev. Tanesha Hollingshed for being part of the writing team and contributing to three articles for Rev. Dr. Spragin, Editor of The Christian Index.
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The General Department of Communication and Information Technology (CIT) has established vendor partnerships with Adobe, Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, Mobile Beacon and Zoom. All CMEs including our local churches, members, Presiding Elder’s Districts, Episcopal Districts, Bishops, General Officers, and other Connectional leaders can save from 5%-50% on technology products from top vendors! Spread the word about these discounts to members in your local church! Shop at the Technology Portal.
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Greetings, Brothers, and Sisters in Christ,
Some 10 million rural African Americans lack broadband internet, primarily in the South. They cannot use such essential services as online doctor visits, church services, school assignments, family connections, and voter registration. Thankfully, the Federal Communications Commission launched the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), providing nearly 18 million low-income households nationwide with resources to pay for necessary broadband service. The ACP offers eligible families a $30 monthly discount on high-speed internet services, making access free for many participants.
Here's what you can do:
1 - Forward to pastors in your network serving rural communities the "Get Connect" Information card below with a contact number and website for guidance through signing up for the ACP program.
To Apply Call 1 (877) 384-2575 or Visit www.GetInternet.gov/apply.
2. Encourage them to visit - https://www.skinnerleaders.org/getconnected to download the "Get Connected Toolkit."
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Visit here <https://thecmechurch.org/strategic-plan> for additional information about Bold Steps, the Strategic Plan of the CME Church, and to view/download the eBooks/Manuals.
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The College of Bishops of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
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2024-2025 Liturgical Calendars
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