Due to the overwhelming response to the Celebration Luncheon,
there is a need to evaluate the hotel's accommodation capacity.
Thus, we are pausing the RSVP link until further notice.
Overflow Hotel Information
2024 Planning Meeting & Quadrennial Celebration
**IMPORTANT TO NOTE: THERE IS A NON-REFUNDABLE ONE (1)-NIGHT STAY DEPOSIT REQUIRED.**
Overflow Hotel: (Note: Cut-off date is Friday, June 7, 2024)
Hilton Norfolk The Main
100 E. Main Street * Norfolk, VA 23510
https://www.themainnorfolk.com/
To reserve over the phone, please call 800-445-8667 for Reservations and reference the following information:
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Group Name: 2024 Planning Meeting
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Group Code: AMC
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Event Dates: June 19th , 2024 - June 22nd , 2024
To book online, please visit the following link: https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/2024-planning-meeting/
Guests may also visit www.norfolkthemain.hilton.com and enter the Group Code by selecting the ‘Special Rates’ button after selecting the dates of stay.
Western North Carolina Annual Conference Wednesday May 22-Saturday, May 25, 2024
North Carolina Annual Conference Wednesday May 8-Saturday, May 11, 2024
Virginia Annual Conference Wednesday, April 24-Saturday, April 27, 2024
Washington Annual Conference Wednesday, April 10-Saturday, April 13, 2024
Baltimore Annual Conference Wednesday, April 3-Saturday, April 6, 2024
"All Gave Some, Some Gave All and We Honor Our Veterans"
Veterans Day Speaker Lieutenant General Scott Dingle
45th Surgeon General, US Army
Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 7pm ET
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships (DHS Center) fosters partnerships between government and faith-based organizations (FBOs) to increase the nation’s resilience by creating trust and developing relationships. The DHS Center seeks to build bridges across the whole community and to help overcome coordination challenges among faith-based organizations, emergency managers and other stakeholders engaging a broad cross-section of faith-based organizations in all stages of the disaster cycle.
General Conference Commission
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
BISHOP JAMES LEVERT DAVIS, CHAIR
Bishop David R. Daniels, Co-Chair † Bishop Silvester S. Beaman, Co-Chair † Bishop Vashti M. McKenzie, Co-Chair
Dr. Jeffery B. Cooper, General Secretary † Mr. Marcus T. Henderson Sr., Treasurer
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STOP HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The Goal: Reduce the prevalence of human trafficking through the partnership of all AME Churches and organizations in the Second Episcopal District with human trafficking organizations in their communities
New! From theEAP:
The Resilience Journey
To access the Resilience Journey benefit, simply login to www.theEAP.com and click the Employee & Family login. If you haven’t created a username and password, you will need to do so. Once you are logged in, choose the Resilience Journey icon.
The Resilience Journey is a highly acclaimed program designed to take the user on an enlightening journey to discover one’s true life purpose while learning about the five core components of resilience. The program is a fully-voiced auditory experience and a beautiful visual journey, with each screen hand-drawn by an accomplished illustrator. It includes more than 40 interactive exercises aimed at deepening one’s understanding of resilience and the role that it plays in one’s life, as well as how to strengthen and maintain that resilience.