The Stewardesses of the African Methodist Episcopal Church are responsible for various duties that support the church's mission and community. Their primary roles include assisting in the care and maintenance of the church environment, organizing and serving at church events, and providing hospitality to members and guests. They may also engage in outreach activities, helping to foster a welcoming and nurturing atmosphere within the congregation. Additionally, they often play a role in fundraising and mission projects to support the church's initiatives.
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1838.
Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1784.
St. Joseph's African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1891.
Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was created in 1796.
St. Luke African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1910.
Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was created in 1894.
Mount Vernon African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1921.
Olive Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1896.
St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1865.
Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was created in 1918.
First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles was created in 1872.
Old Ship African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was created in 1918.