Worship for for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, starts tomorrow at 10 am in the sanctuary and live streamed on Facebook and YouTube.
We encourage your presence in Church school on Sundays at 8:30am; Morning Meditations with Metropolitan at 7 am Monday through Friday; the Men's Prayer Call at 7:30 am on Monday; and for our Noonday and Pastor's Summer Study.
Our Summer Bible Study (June and July), titled "Life After: The Theological Reimagining of Sacred Economies," will explore the book Black Theology and Black Power by James Cone. The book can be purchased on Amazon.
Engage in ministry with us this summer - Metropolitan AME Church's 186th Church Anniversary Worship and Visualizing Worship: Celebrating 186 Years of Community (July 7); Cradle Roll's annual program (July 14); RSVP by June 30 for Vacation Bible School (July 22-26); MAMEC cookout (July 27).
Need to join via phone? You can dial in for an audio-only livestream at 1-929-205-6099, 975804722.
Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel and you'll be notified every time we are live. You can subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/metropolitaname.
The time to commemorate our church anniversary is coming and we’re honoring the Fabric of Our Community. On July 7th, we will celebrate 186 years of beloved community filled with a multitude of hues, a plethora of gifts and talents, and multidimensional callings.
We invite you to mark your calendars to join us as we celebrate our commitment to worship, liberate and serve in and with the beloved community to bring forth the reign of God in the world. Our celebration begins at 10 am in the sanctuary at 1518 M Street NW and will be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube. Immediately following our service, join us in Douglass Hall for 'Visualizing Worship: Celebrating 186 Years of Community,' an art gallery walk highlighting the works of the artists in our community where we will also collaborate on our own communal artistic expression.
Don’t miss this chance to connect, celebrate and create our shared stories.
Please join us this week, Monday-Friday, from 7 am-7:15 am for “Meditations with Metropolitan.” To sign up to offer a meditation or share your prayer requests, email the Morning Meditations team at prayer.metro1518@gmail.com.
The Men's Prayer Call is a sacred space where brothers can share and explore their relationship with God in Christ Jesus. All brothers are encouraged to join. The call will be every Monday Morning from 7:30 am – 7:45 am on Zoom.
Meeting ID: 767 5679 7276
Passcode: y28Ma2
Train up your child in the way they should go and when they are old they will not depart from it. Church School meets each Sunday morning at 8:30 am, and concludes at 10am in Douglass Hall. There are classes available for EVERYONE! We will be excited to see you in attendance!
The Cradle Roll Annual Program is July 14, 2024 a 8;30am. We look forward to seeing all of our families and babies in July.
We invite you to join us for our summer study, "Life After: The Theological Reimagining of Sacred Economies," starting this week on Wednesday, June 5th at noon and 7pm led by Rev. Dr. E. Michelle Ledder (noonday) and our Metropolitan Ministerial Staff (7pm) exploring the book, Black Theology and Black Power by James Cone. The book can be purchased on Amazon.
Summer reading time is almost here! SAMS is happy to invite you to join a "Reading Adventure" for our younger members and children throughout the DMV.
Please place new or gently used books for pre-k through third grade reading level in baskets in the church lobby. You are also invited to take a book that you like, read it pass it on or return it for someone else to enjoy! What a great opportunity to pass on those books your children and grandchildren have outgrown, or you are welcome to purchase new books if you choose.
Metropolitan’s Music and Creative Arts Ministry is looking to add your voice to the choir! Please email me, Brittany Chanell Johnson, at Brittany.johnson@metropolitanamec.org for more information. There are options available for all ages.
Find me after church or send me an email. COME, let’s make a joyful sound unto the Lord!
You are cordially invited to connect, celebrate and create with us on July 7 after worship for - 'Visualizing Worship: Celebrating 186 Years of Community,' an art gallery walk highlighting the works of the artists in our community and collaborating on our own communal artistic expression. Douglass Hall will become an interactive art gallery featuring artwork from our beloved community, light hor d'oeuvres, and live art created by you.
Would you like to feature your art in the anniversary gallery?
Please email brittany.johnson@metropolitanamec.org for more information -
we’re looking to highlight artists of all ages!
As you are making your Summer plans? Be sure to save the dates for Vacation Bible School 2024! Yes! July 22-26 we will be studying from the theme, "From Vision to Reality: Winning God's Way."
As always, we will study the Word of God, as well as provide dinner, fellowship and fun! Registration is now open. Register using this form, registration will close on June 30. We look forward to you joining us!
Please mark your calendars for Saturday, July 27, 2024 for the Church Cookout. YES It’s back and it will be a day of family fun, food and prizes. Please join us from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Kemp Mill Estate Local park 120 Claybrook Drive Wheaton, MD 20902. More information is forthcoming...
The Youth and Family Ministry is also seeking volunteers who can assist in Communications and content, creation, person to help facilitate monthly youth church gatherings for elementary-aged students, and a Project Lead for Intergenerational Gatherings. Please speak with Rev. Thomas Brackeen or email youthministry@metropolitanamec.org for Volunteer Job Descriptions and more information.
The Metropolitan Scholarship Endowment Committee extends heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our Scholarship Endowment donors; to special supporters Mrs. Carmen Dupree and the Dupree Family, the Hunt Family, Ms. Thelma Jacobs, the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church School, and Metropolitan Sunday School Alumni (1970’s) in memory of Thomas H. Meredith, Jr.; to Ms. Denise Rolark Barnes, publisher of The Washington Informer for being our keynote speaker; to Rev. Geoffrey E. Tate, Sr. for being our Master of Ceremonies; to Rev. Thomas A. Brackeen, Jr. for delivering the Invocation; to Michael Horton and the N Tyme Ensemble for providing instrumental jazz entertainment; to Ms. Melissa Smith for an uplifting liturgical dance performance; to Mrs. Victoria Prioleau for beautifully decorating Douglass Hall; to Victor Swann for audio-visual assistance, to Mr. Devon Ford for setup; to the Security Team, and to all who attended and participated in the 31st Annual Scholarship Awards Program.
We were humbled by the support we received. Your generosity makes a tremendous difference in the lives of our students and in the legacy of the Scholarship Endowment. Special thanks to Rev. William H. Lamar IV, Dr. Dana Williams, Rev. Thomas A. Brackeen, Jr., Ms. Ruth Fulwood, Ms. Lucille Knowles, Ms. Helen Harvin, and the Church Newsletter Team, for promoting our efforts and helping celebrate our youth.
Michael McMiller, Michal Young, Gloria Graham, and Janet Oakley Huggins, Co-chairs
Have something to share with the congregation? Please send ALL announcement information to announcements@metropolitanamec.org. Blurbs should be no longer than 75 words.
...we are answering God’s call for the present age. We are planning to provide housing for unhoused veterans. We fight ecological apartheid and climate injustice by organizing people around the nation to ensure that Black, brown, and poor communities are not doomed to be stifling heat islands... We fight the displacement of Black people in the District of Columbia. We stand up against legislation that would further criminalize Black youth in our city.
-Pastor William H. Lamar IV
We're grateful for your generosity.
There are several ways to give:
via check mailed to Metropolitan AME Church, 1518 M Street NW, Washington, DC. 20005;
via Credit card: on our website and via Realm;
via Text: To text to give, text “metro1518” to 73256;
via Cash App: $MetropolitanAME
Let's Make History Together in 2024: Join NCNW's Eight-State/All State Voter Mobilization Strategy!
As we approach the critical 2024 election year, The National Council of Negro Women has launched an impactful initiative: The Eight-State/All-State Strategy. Our goal is to significantly increase voter turnout from 2022, especially among Black women and young voters ages 17-18. This strategy focuses on activating and mobilizing our dedicated members across the country to ensure every voice is heard and every voice is counted. Target states include: Georgia, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia. While we focus on these eight states, we need the collective power of all of our members nationwide. Regardless of where you live, your participation is crucial. We encourage every NCNW member and affiliate to get involved and mobilize their communities. Together, we can make a difference.
How You Can Get Involved:
Phone Banking: Reach out to potential voters to provide information and encouragement.
Canvassing: Go door to door in your community to register voters and spread the word about the importance of voting.
Voter Registration Drives: Organize and participate in events to register new voters.
Social Media Campaigns: Use your platforms to share information and inspire others to vote.
“Truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”
Let us continue to lift each other in prayer - please pray for those experiencing grief or in need of health, strength, and healing. Lord, hear the prayers of your people.
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