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    Bethel Ame Church

    Bethel Ame Church

    5.0(1 review)
    6.9 mi

    I really love Bethel AME everyone is always so friendly they make you feel right at home…read more They have 2 services on Sunday, bible study during the week, and are very active in the community. BIG on supporting our youth. It's a large church so its easy to find a seat at either service. They encourage people to vote on Sundays after church and even make it an event for everyone to go. I'm actually Baptist but I spent my summers with Grandma in the AME church so it's always refreshing to come here once in a while. Thanks Bethel AME family for always welcoming me with open arms. :)

    From the owner: The history of the Bethel AME Church Tallahassee, Florida, mirrors that of its parent body, the…read moreAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church that was originally organized as the Free African Society in 1787. This was following a walk out by black Christians from the segregated St. George Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, led by Richard Allen. In 1816, this group was chartered as the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. Similarly, in 1865, a group of Black Christians in Tallahassee walked out of the Methodist Church, South. Led by the Reverend Robert Meacham, a former slave preacher, these courageous freedmen began their worship in a rough lean-to of leafy sapling called a brush arbor, located at the corner of Duval and Virginia Streets. Subsequently organized as Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church by Presiding Elder Charles H. Pearce, the history of Bethel is intrinsically connected with the history of the Florida Conference. Bethel, already in existence when

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