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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a connectional
organization. Each local church is a part of the larger connection.
The Bishops are the Chief Officers of the Connectional
Organization. They are elected for life by a majority vote of the
General Conference which meets every four years. Bishops are bound
by the laws of the church to retire following their 75th birthday.
Presiding Elders are the assistants, like middle
management, whom the Bishops appoint to supervise the preachers
in a Presiding Elder's District. A Presiding Elder District is one
portion of an Annual Conference, which in turn is one part of the
Episcopal District over which a Bishop presides. In the Presiding
Elder District, the appointed Presiding Elder meets with the local
churches, that comprise the District, at least once every three
months for a Quarterly Conference. The Presiding Elder also presides
over a District Conference and a Sunday School Convention in his
or her District. At the end of an Annual Conference year, the Presiding
Elder reports to the Bishop at the Annual Conference and makes recommendations
for pastoral appointments.
Pastors receive a yearly appointment to
a charge (church), on the recommendation of the Presiding Elder
and with the approval and final appointment of the Bishop. The pastor
is in full charge of the Church and is an ex-official member of
all boards, organizations and clubs of that Church.

1) The General Conference
The General Conference is the supreme body of
the African Methodist Episcopal Church. It is composed of the Bishops,
as ex-officio presidents, according to the rank of election, and
an equal number of ministerial and lay delegates, elected by each
of the Annual Conferences and the lay Electoral Colleges of the
Annual Conferences. Other ex-officio members are: the General Officers,
College Presidents, Deans of Theological Seminaries; Chaplains in
the Regular Armed Forces of the U.S.A. The General Conference meets
quadrennialy (every four years), but may have extra sessions in
certain emergencies.
2) Council of Bishops
The Council of Bishops is the Executive Branch
of the Connectional Church. It has the general oversight of the
Church during the interim between General Conferences. The Council
of Bishops shall meet annually at such time and place as the majority
of the Council shall determine and also at such other times as may
be deemed necessary in the discharging its responsibility as the
Executive Branch of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The
Council of Bishops shall hold at least two public sessions at each
annual meeting. At the first, complaints and petitions against a
Bishop shall be heard, at the second, the decisions of the Council
shall be made public. All decisions shall be in writing.
3) Board of Incorporators
The Board of Incorporators, also known as the
General Board of Trustees, has the supervision, in trust, of all
connectional property of the Church and is vested with authority
to act in behalf of the Connectional Church wherever necessary.
4) The General Board
The General Board is in many respects the administrative
body and is comprised of various departmental Commissions made up
of the respective Secretary-Treasurer, the General Secretary of
the A.M.E,. Church the General Treasurer and the members of the
various Commissions and one Bishop as presiding officer with the
other Bishops associating.
5) Judicial Council
The Judicial Council is the highest judicatory
body of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. It is an appellate
court, elected by the General Conference and is amenable to it.
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