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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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Advertising and Marketing Opportunities: Available to Candidates for General Conference Offices on the General Conference App and at the Hilton Anatole Convention Ctr.
Effective immediate, candidates for the Episcopacy, General Offices, and the Judicial Council will be able to advertise on the General Conference App!
We are excited to announce that candidates will also be able to advertise on the main screens of the Hilton Anatole Convention Center for twice a day (before and after the sessions) at designated times, beginning after 12Noon on the third day of the General Conference (in accordance with the 2022 Book of Discipline of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (¶ 1500.15).
The advertising and marketing fees for candidates are outlined below. All proceeds will support the General Conference budget. Candidates must complete the advertising and marketing form and submit payment here. Convenient payment plan options are offered by PayPal and available through May 25, 2026.
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Greetings to our CME Connectional Members and Friends,
The 41st General Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church will be held Saturday, June 13 through Friday, June 19, 2026. The General Conference will be hosted by Bishop Thomas L. Brown, Sr. and the Sixth Episcopal District, in partnership with Senior Bishop Lawrence Reddick and the Eighth Episcopal District.
The location of General Conference will be the Hilton Anatole Hotel located at 2201 N. Stemmons Fwy in Dallas, Texas 75207.
About the General Conference
The General Conference meets once every four years. The General Conference has full powers to make rules and regulations for the Church subject to the limitations of the restrictive rules. The General Conference is comprised of delegates elected by the Annual Conferences, one half of whom are ministers and one half lay members.
Visit the Official Website for Registration and Additional Information!
https://thecmechurch.org/generalconference2026/
You’ll find information for:
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Delegates and observers
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Online registration
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Registration fees: From March 1 to April 30, 2026, the registration fee will be $200. Beginning May 1, 2026 and continuing through the General Conference, the registration fee will be $250.
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Hilton Anatole
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Souvenir journal ads
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Vendor reservations, airfare discounts, transportation, scooter rental, and local area information (when available)
We look forward to seeing you in Dallas. Please pray for the success of this General Conference for the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
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Souvenir Journal for the
2026 General Conference
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📣 Stay Connected: CAO In The Know
The Office of the Chief Administrative Officer is excited to introduce its official Facebook page:
👉 CAO In The Know with Dr. Pene’ Woods
This new platform serves as your direct source for connectional updates, conference information, and administrative resources across the CME Church.
Stay informed with:
• Connectional Meeting Information
• Event Hosting Tips for districts and local churches
• Conference Readiness Tools, including registration alerts and travel guidance
• Exclusive insights from the CAO “A-Team”
We invite all members, delegates, and leaders to follow, like, and share the page to stay connected and prepared for upcoming meetings and events.
🔗 Follow today and stay in the know!
CAO In The Know with Dr. Pene’ Woods
Your Access to Connectional Administrative Excellence
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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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SECOND EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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Join the Second Episcopal District for their Spring Meeting and Quadrennial Celebration on March 27-28, 2026 at Phillips Temple CME Church in Trotwood, OH.
Ticketed Event: Friday, March 27, 2026 | 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
Phillips Temple CME Church 3620 Shiloh Springs Road Trotwell, OH 45426
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FOURTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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SEVENTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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EIGHTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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View the Live Communion Service from Nigeria Southern Region & Western Region.
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View the Live Concert from Bishop Marshall Gilmore Cathedral CME Church in Uyo, Nigeria. Bishop Ricky D. Helton is the Presiding Prelate of the Tenth Episcopal District
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ELEVENTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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Presiding Bishop C.K.Heath of the Fifth Episcopal District convened the Alabama Region Spring Convocation. Bishop and First Lady Heath are shown at their Quadrennial Celebration.
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(March 17, 2026 - Gaborone, Botswana): The following photo and caption is provided by Presiding Bishop K. Lawson Adjei of the 11th Episcopal District. "I paid a courtesy call on the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Gaborone, Botswana, Bishop Frank Nubuasah, seeking his blessings and guidance as we move forward with CME Missions in Botswana.Bishop Nubuasah, a Ghanaian-born cleric, has faithfully served in Botswana for over 40 years. In a remarkable and personal connection, he is also my biological uncle. To God be the glory."
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In a spirit of gratitude and divine fellowship, Presiding Bishop K. Lawson Adjei of the 11th Episcopal District joins the new leadership of the CME Church in Botswana for a group photograph after the ordination worship service on March 15, 2026. To God alone be all the glory for His unfailing grace. Photo and caption by Bishop Adjei.
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The Arkansas Region Youth and Young Adults Retreat. Photo and caption by Presiding Bishop Marvin Frank Thomas, Sr. of the 1st Episcopal District
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Roots of Resilience: Black History Through the Eyes of Faith
is a transformative guide designed to empower churches and communities to teach Black History with confidence and conviction. At a time when public education struggles to preserve these vital narratives, this resource places the stories of Black Americans in the context of faith, resilience, and justice.
Grounded in biblical principles, Roots of Resilience connects historical struggles and triumphs to the ongoing call for equity and love in action. Readers, congregations, and small groups alike will discover how understanding the past can illuminate the path toward a better future.
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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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View CMAM's Digital Music Seminars
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View The Acceptance Speech of Bishop C.K. Heath, Chair of the College of Bishops,
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
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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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Visit here <https://thecmechurch.org/strategic-plan> to view/download the Bold Steps Stewardship Initiative Series resources (including videos and Zoom recording links).
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CONNECT... ENGAGE... EMPOWER...INFORM !
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Visit here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/cmechurch
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