
AME General Conference
The African Methodist Episcopal (AME) General Conference is a significant gathering of members of the AME Church, which is one of the oldest Black denominations in the United States. Held every four years, the conference brings together clergy and laity to discuss church policies, elect leadership, and address social issues. It serves as a forum for setting the church's direction and unifying its membership. The event also emphasizes themes of social justice, faith, and community service, reflecting the church's long-standing commitment to advocacy and empowerment within the African American community and beyond.