
A.M.E. Zion Church
The A.M.E. Zion Church (African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church) is a Christian Protestant denomination founded in 1796 in New York City, primarily serving African Americans. It emphasizes worship, spiritual growth, social justice, and community service. The church values evangelism, education, and activism against inequality. As part of the Methodist tradition, it maintains a structured yet inclusive approach to faith, encouraging members to live out their beliefs through both spiritual practices and efforts to address societal issues. Its history reflects resilience and commitment to advancing justice and equality.