HOLSEY CHAPEL--"A Beacon of Hope for the Community"
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There is growing concern throughout all of Christianity and within the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church specifically about the lack of male membership, participation and leadership in the church, the causes of which have been documented beyond dispute.  The unjust, racist and unequal social, economic and political conditions of the nation have made the African American men an almost endangered species with hundreds of thousands of black males emasculated, incarcerated, illiterate, irresponsible, abused and abusive.  Because the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church sorely needed a disciplinary, intentional, focused, effective and Bible based ministry to men, especially African American men, the 35th Quadrennial Session & 36th General Conference of the Christian Methodist Episcopal established the Department of Ministry to Men.

"Why Black Men Go To Church" (.PDF format)
MTM SED Bishop's Council Google Search - December 8, 2007 (.PDF format)
MTM Black History Banquet - February 23, 2008 (.PDF format)
MTM Retreat - April 24-28, 2008 (.PDF format)


 

Mr. Leo Pinkett, General Secretary
Bishop Henry M. Williamson, Sr., Chairman
2850 Shoreland Drive. S.W.  
Atlanta, GA   30331      
lpinkettace@yahoo.com
 
Mr. Jim Turner, 6th Episcopal District Director
P. O. Box 7
Fitzgerald, GA 31750
jimturner2@alltel.net

MEETING MINUTES

MEETING MINUTES - August 2, 2009 (.PDF format)
MEETING MINUTES - July 6, 2009 (.PDF format)
MEETING MINUTES - June 29, 2009 (.PDF format)

The MMB Black History Banquet on Saturday, February 23, 2008 in the Dukes-Harris-Jordan Fellowship Hall at Holsey Chapel was a success.  Congratulations to all the youth who submitted an essay and to our First Place Winner Devin Jenkins.  Click here for a copy of the program. 


PRESS RELEASE--MMB MTM Black History Month Banquet (.PDF format)

 




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