Church of God in Christ
The Church of God in Christ is the largest organization in the Holiness-Pentecostal tradition in the United States. Its members are predominately African-American.
The Church of God in Christ is the largest organization in the Holiness-Pentecostal tradition in the United States. Its members are predominately African-American.
The Progressive National Baptist Convention emerged during the Civil Rights Movement. It works for civil and human rights.
The National Baptist Convention, USA has approximately 7.5 million members. It is the oldest and largest African American convention in the United States.
The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is a branch of Wesleyan Methodism. It is composed primarily of African Americans. Paul A.G. Stewart is senior bishop at the church’s headquarters in St. Louis, Mo.
The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church evolved from the experience of African slaves in America. It is headquartered in North Carolina.
The African Methodist Episcopal Church evolved from the Free African Society.
The Pentecostal/Charismatic Churches of North America is made up of over 480,000 congregations. Its website lists member churches.
Alameda Islamica is a weblog run by an informal gathering of San Francisco Bay Area Latino Muslims. Their goal is to bring together hispanics with Islamic beliefs and to educate the community about the religion. They post information about gatherings and classes.
The Islamic Center of Northridge in Northridge, Calif., maintains two local mosques.