The Methodist Episcopal Church South was an outgrowth of Methodism, but some African-Americans that were converted to Christianity by slave masters desired to have and control their own church. This desire led these formerly enslaved people to form The Colored Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church. It was later renamed the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church in 1956. The Atlanta-Rome District consists of 34 churches in Atlanta and surrounding areas, all within Georgia  the Sixth Episcopal District. The Collection includes programs from worship services, funerals, events and church anniversaries; church histories; minutes from national and district annual conferences; and photographs. The photographs in this collection depict members of the congregation and various church groups at events and at home. The one recording in this collection is an interview with L. W. Jay, who discusses his history with the Atlanta-Rome District, along with various events and people he has worked with.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu. 
Jun 5, 2019

Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection

The Methodist Episcopal Church South was an outgrowth of Methodism, but some African-Americans that were converted to Christianity by slave masters desired to have and control their own church. This desire led these formerly enslaved people to form The Colored Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church. It was later renamed the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church in 1956. The Atlanta-Rome District consists of 34 churches in Atlanta and surrounding areas, all within Georgia the Sixth Episcopal District. The Collection includes programs from worship services, funerals, events and church anniversaries; church histories; minutes from national and district annual conferences; and photographs. The photographs in this collection depict members of the congregation and various church groups at events and at home. The one recording in this collection is an interview with L. W. Jay, who discusses his history with the Atlanta-Rome District, along with various events and people he has worked with.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu

For:
  • Decade = 1960-1969
An unidentified, well-dressed family stand in front of two cars. Written on verso: 9-4-67.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An article about a collie puppy, the son of acclaimed television star Lassie.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Two unidentified boys sitting in a floral print arm chair.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified man stands behind a podium and talks to an audience seated at a buffet.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified man wearing a brown suit stands in front of a white sign reading "Welcome To Our 64th Anniversary."
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified woman uses a pitcher to pour water into several glasses.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified woman stands behind a walk-up window cuts into a pan with a knife.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified woman kneels beside a bed with her arms around a smiling baby laying on the bed.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified man in a white dress shirt and bow tie sits at a table with others.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An article about the Amity Cultural Club hosting a breakfast theatre.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified baby sits on a bed and drinks from a bottle.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
A graduation portrait of a young woman. Written on verso: "To Rev & Mrs. Shorts: Thanks for being so very nice and I'm glad you are my mom & dad-Gloria".
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified woman stands in front of a brick house.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Mrs. Helen C. Shorts stands outside of a brick house. Written on verso: Mrs. Helen C. Shorts.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
An unidentified woman stands in front of a brick house.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Mrs. Helen C. Shorts standing in front of a brick house. Written on verso: Mrs. Helen C. Shorts at Mrs. E.S. Davis' home Madrona N.W. Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Three unidentified women sit together on a sofa.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Portrait of a woman. Written on verso: 8-25-67 [Love you sis Addie (Gud)].
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
A well dressed group stands in a living room.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection
Two unidentified women stand in front of a door. One woman has curlers in her hair.
Atlanta-Rome District CME Church Collection