African Methodist Episcopal Church Lay Organization
of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Section 1. The purpose of this organization shall be to organize and train the laity of the African Methodist Episcopal Church so that each lay person may utilize to the maximum the abilities and skills granted by God, in assisting with the improvement and extension of God’s kingdom, and creating happiness, peace and harmony among its members.
Section 2. Objectives – To accomplish this purpose, the following objectives are adopted:
a. | To instill in the membership of the church a love for, and an appreciation of, the history, traditions and principles and development of African Methodism by encouraging, motivating, and educating all lay persons. |
b. | To keep forever alive the sacred memory of Richard Allen, our illustrious founder. |
c. | To advocate respect and loyalty at all times to constituted authority and leadership. |
d. | To encourage the laity to support the total program of the church in the local congregation, in the community, and throughout the Connection. |
e. | To foster a systematic and regular study of The Doctrine and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and of parliamentary procedure, to the end that greater knowledge and information may be disseminated among the laity, and with the further purpose of encouraging lay members to participate more largely in the general functioning and supervision of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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f. | To foster, influence, and support all constructive and progressive legislation for the church that promotes the teachings of Jesus Christ. |
g. | To encourage development, recognition, and utilization of the most appropriate operational practices and modern technology in conducting the activities of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
h. | To promote the spread of personal evangelism through activities designed to prepare lay members for appropriately conveying God’s Word. |
i. | To provide training in Christian stewardship, which causes lay members to recognize that the connotation of stewardship addresses more than giving money. |
j. | To increase the circulation of church papers. |
k. | To provide for the orderly and systematic training of lay persons, especially officers, in order that they might more effectively perform their service assignments. |
l. | To promote activities which will result in harmonious fellowship for lay persons throughout the Connection. |
m. | To help in the support of AME educational institutions. |
n. | To give financial assistance to the Connectional Lay Economic Development Corporation (CLEDC) in support of Connectional programs. |
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From the Constitution and Bylaws of the the Connectional Lay Organization as recorded in the 2004 Doctrine and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (pg 400). | |
The 10th Episcopal District Lay Organization is under the auspicies of the Connectional Lay Organization, which covers 20 Episcopal Districts of the A.M.E. Church.
Dr. Willie C. Glover is the Connectional Lay President.
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The Connectional Lay Organization theme
this biennium (2009-2011) is:
“Building on our Global Legacy
of
Christ-Centered
Leadership and Training”
(Ephesians 4:11-13
&
Mark 16:15)