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  1. February 15, 1976, marked a historic milestone, as the congregation marched from 804 Fayetteville Street to 2521 Fayetteville Street. The new facility was officially dedicated on April 11, 1976. June 1976 also marked another milestone in St. Joseph’s history when Rev. Cousin was elected the 96th Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal ...

  2. The District Leadership page of ame2 provides information about the Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, its history, mission, vision, and leadership. It also features news, events, and resources for the members and visitors of the district. Learn more about the district and its connection to the global AME Church.

  3. Welcome to the official website of Evangelism for the Second Episcopal District! On behalf of our awesome and wonderful new Episcopal team, , Bishop James L. Davis, Presiding Prelate and Episcopal Supervisor, Arelis Beevis Davis and the Second Episcopal District Evangelism Component, we greet you in the matchless Name of Jesus Christ our Lord ...

  4. www.ame2.com › virginiaVirginia | ame2

    Learn about the servant leaders of the Virginia Conference of the AME Church, James L. Davis and Arelis B. Davis, and their vision and mission.

  5. Bishop James Davis is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Bishop James Davis and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.

  6. 11 de nov. de 2023 · Second Episcopal District is First for Christ and Second to None! By Presiding Elder A. Qismat Alim, 2nd Episcopal District. Under the capable and forward-thinking leadership of our Servant Leaders Bishop James Levert Davis and Episcopal Supervisor Arelis Bevers Davis, this District is doing GREAT THINGS for the Glory of God!

  7. 2nd Episcopal District Supervisor, Arelis B. Davis. Episcopal Supervisor Arelis Beevers Davis serves the Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church with her spouse Bishop James L. Davis, the Presiding Prelate of the area serving the Baltimore, Washington, Virginia, North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences.