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They left St. Georges Methodist Episcopal Church because of discrimination. Although Allen and Jones were both accepted as pdocHubers, they were limited to black congregations.
The AME church believes that all people should be free to worship God without experiencing racism. They follow traditional Methodist beliefs including the belief in the Holy Trinity, Baptism, and The Lords Supper. Faith is seen to be transformative and the scriptures show people how to live.
1844: The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, split off because of the slavery controversy. Briefly, during the American Civil War, 18611865, it adopted the title of The Methodist Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America.
People Ideas: Richard Allen. Born into slavery in 1760, Richard Allen became a Methodist pdocHuber, an outspoken advocate of racial equality and a founder of the African Methodist Church (AME), one of the largest independent African American denominations in the country.
Formed in the 1790s by Richard Allen, the African Methodist Episcopal Church advanced the African American effort to express their faith apart from white Methodists.
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Methodism, 18th-century movement founded by John Wesley that sought to reform the Church of England from within. The movement, however, became separate from its parent body and developed into an autonomous church.
Born into slavery in 1760, Richard Allen became a Methodist pdocHuber, an outspoken advocate of racial equality and a founder of the African Methodist Church (AME), one of the largest independent African American denominations in the country. As a slave, Allen had neither freedom nor a last name.

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