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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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View The Acceptance Speech of Bishop C.K. Heath, Chair of the College of Bishops
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
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Dear CME Clergy and Lay,
The Bold Money Matters Fall 2025 Financial Education Series is here, and it’s packed with new opportunities to enhance your financial literacy and take steps toward financial empowerment.
📅 When: September 2nd – October 28th, 2025
🕗 Time: Tuesdays at 8 PM EST
🎓 Who: CME Clergy and Lay
Register Now!
Exclusive Benefits for Eligible Clergy Participants
Clergy who attend all 8 live Fall 2025 sessions will be eligible to apply for the Ministerial Excellence Fund (MEF) Awards starting October 30th, 2025.
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MEF Awards are made possible through the Lilly Endowment Inc. and CME Church matching funds.
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Since 2023, the program has awarded more than $300,000 to eligible clergy who completed the series!
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to earn recognition for your commitment to financial education.
💻 Visit www.BoldMoneyMatters.org to access your online library, register for the sessions, and watch the prework and previous replays.
Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in yourself and your future! Register Now!
Email PDO@thecmechurch.org if you have questions or need assistance.
Together, let’s empower our community through financial literacy.
Blessings,
Bishop Teresa E. Snorton, Ecumenical Bishop and Development Officer for The CME Church
Bold Money Matters Team
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TO: All Candidates Seeking a Department of Lay Ministries Elected Office at the 2025 Lay Institute
FROM: Election Committee, Department of Lay Ministries
SUBJECT: Application Process for the 18th Quadrennial Lay Institute Elections
"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him." — Colossians 3:17 (NIV)
As we prepare for the 2025 18th Quadrennial Lay Institute, we are reminded that leadership within the Body of Christ is both a sacred responsibility and a call to service. Each candidate seeking office in the Department of Lay Ministries is invited to approach this process with prayer, commitment, and dedication to the work of the Kingdom.
Application Process Overview
The Department of Lay Ministries announces the opening of the application process for elected offices to be filled at the 2025 18th Quadrennial Lay Institute. Eligible candidates may apply for the following offices:
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Connectional Lay President
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Connectional Steward President
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Connectional Stewardess President
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Connectional Lay Trustee President
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Connectional Usher President
Eligibility Requirements
To ensure fairness and order in the process, the following requirements apply:
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Official Registration: Candidates must be registered participants of the 2025 18th Quadrennial Lay Institute before submitting an application. Registration is a prerequisite for eligibility.
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Application Submission: The official application form must be fully completed and submitted by the stated deadline.
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Deadline: All applications must be received no later than Wednesday, October 1, 2025. Late applications will not be considered under any circumstances.
How to Apply
We strongly encourage candidates to apply early to allow time for review and to avoid last-minute issues.
Important Notes
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Applications submitted without proof of Lay Institute registration will be deemed ineligible.
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Please review the office descriptions and responsibilities to ensure you are applying for the position that best aligns with your call to service.
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Questions regarding the process may be directed to: timmoppin@aol.com.
We appreciate your willingness to serve and your commitment to the work of the Department of Lay Ministries. Your leadership will play a vital role in strengthening the mission of the Church and equipping the laity for faithful service.
May God’s grace guide you throughout this process.
In Service,
The Election Committee
Department of Lay Ministries
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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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FOURTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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SEVENTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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EIGHTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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ELEVENTH EPISCOPAL DISTRICT
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Congratulations to Presiding Bishop Charley Hames, Jr. of the 9th Episcopal District for being selected to be inducted into the 40th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. College of Ministers and Laity! The event will be held on October 2, 2025 at the Martin Luther King International Chapel at Morehouse College located at 830 Westview Dr SW, in Atlanta, GA.
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Lane College is proud to share that President Donald Comer will be a featured speaker at the 2025 XCEL Summit for Men, presented by Black Enterprise this October 15 - 17 in Orlando, FL. Students Kevon Jordan and Rodriguez Murphy, along with ‘25 alumnus and intern Larry Joe Miller, will accompany President Comer for this incredible experience.
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Additional information is here.
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The Interdenominational Theological Center of Atlanta, GA (ITC), is excited to announce two New Fall Online Course offerings and the Exclusive Release of 4 New Books!
1 Enrollment for the Certificate of Theology is now open:
Classes Start September 9, 2025- Introduction-New Testament
Classes will be held every Tuesday evenings (7:00 PM – 8:15 PM) (Online)
Please click this link for more information and enrollment:
https://www.itc.edu/certificate-program/certificate-of-theology/
Classes will be held every Thursday evenings (7:00 PM – 8:15 PM)
Certificate of Theology | ITC
The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is excited to introduce the Certificate of Theology, a dynamic 8-course,( NOT for credit) year-long program designed to equip learners with a solid foundation in theology, ministry, and spiritual leadership. Each 4-week course integrates academic study with Sankofa Practice, connecting historical insight to present-day ...
www.itc.edu
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Groundbreaking Works. Fresh Perspectives. Lasting Impact.
The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) Atlanta, GA proudly announces the exclusive release of four groundbreaking and innovative works. They offer fresh perspectives on Sankofa practice, reimagine Leadership vs. Management in the Church, enrich Spiritual Care in Memory Care Settings, and explore new horizons in AI & Theological Engagement.
These distinguished professors are advancing scholarship that helps leaders in faith communities thrive in a rapidly changing world. They inspire the next generation of leaders and thinkers. They empower personal spiritual growth that transforms lives.
Dr. Willie G-dman, Dr. Anthony McCallum, & Dr. Darryl Claybon
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The CME Church Faith Assistant is Now Available on the CME Website
The Department of Communication and Information Technology (CIT) is 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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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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WASHINGTON, DC – Friends of the Congo, The National Council of Churches in Christ, Trinity United Church of Christ, The Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, Living Water AME Church, Redeemers Church of Christ, The United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society, and a collective of other faith institutions will kick off their Congo Global Prayer Campaign on Sunday, October 19. This yearlong worldwide, interfaith initiative calls for people across the globe to stand in solidarity with the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through united, intentional prayers for peace, justice, and healing. Additional information here.
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CONNECT... ENGAGE... EMPOWER...INFORM !
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