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Tag: Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church

A program honoring the elders of Allen Chapel AME Church included long-standing members (clockwise from top left) Harrison Murphy, Allen Jefferson, Charles Young, Rev. John Thompson, Milton White, Leroy Cowan, Malcolm Peter Drewery, Earle Gumbs, Jesse Hamilton and Otha Lewis.
Posted inFaith

Men Honoring Men for Enduring Faith, Commitment to Worship at Allen Chapel AME Church

by Denise Rolark Barnes November 22, 2022November 23, 2022

Church doors are slowly reopening following a more than two-year pandemic that required social distancing, mask-wearing, and places where people gather — even for worship — to close indefinitely.

From left: Scott Kratz, vice president of Building Bridges Across the River Engineers Without Borders – USA; Cheikh Badiane, Howard University engineering student; Leslie Haywood; and Velma Speight, director, Allen Chapel AME Church, McKinley Crudum Outreach Center, participate in a Sept. 30 ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Center’s newly expanded urban farm. (Robert R. Roberts/ The Washington Informer)
Posted inCommunity

Urban Garden in Southeast D.C. Expands in Effort to Combat Food Insecurity

by Natalie C. Hockaday October 13, 2021January 12, 2022

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