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A.U. M.P. Church
The African Union First Colored Methodist Protestant Church and Connection, ususally called "the A.U.M.P Church," is a Methodist denomination.,   It was chartered by Peter Spencer (1782-1843) in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1813 as the "Uion Church of Africans,: where it became known as the "African Union Church."
 
In 1866, the First Colored Methodist Protestant Church merged with it.  This was a Maryland offshoot of the A.M.E. Church, which was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  The Delaware-Maryland denomination enamed itself, combining names, as the African Union First Colored Methodist  Protestant Church and Connection, usually called the A.U,M.P. Church.  In the 1860's, a schism resulted in some of the congregations forming the "Union American Methodist Episcopal Church" in 1865.  The two denominations are now referred to collectively as the "Spencer Churches" (or, less often, the "Union Churches.")
 
Although a decentralized Methodist Protestant church in its early years, the A.U.M.P. Church in the 1880's began to consider adopting an episcopal structure.  In 1922 it consecrated its first bishop, Daniel J. Russell, Jr.  But it was not until 1967 that the Church fully changed to an episcopal structure and consecrated its two leaders as bishops.

The A.U.M.P. Church has a total of about 40 congregaions in the area of the mid-Atlantic and Upper South:  the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.

Notable Churches

o          St. John's Church (Ruxton, Maryland), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)                 in 982.

o          St. John's African Union Methodist Protestant Church, Goshen, New York, listed on the NRHP
              in 2010.
o          Saint Paul African Union Methodist Church, Washington, D.C., listed on the NRHP in 2011.
o          Mt. Zion A.U.M.P., Marshalltown, NJ (https://app.ox.com/s/u9gcampcd88i53ti6bpg), mother                         church of the New Jerse and Pennsylvania districts.  This is the base of bishop and
            historian  Daniel James Russell.  It is classified as a contributing resource in the Marshalltown                      Historic District, which was listed on the NRHP in July 2013.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.U.M.P._Church

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Welcome. Please feel free to visit us for our Morning Worship and Sunday School Classes.  All are Welcome.

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