African Methodist Episcopal Church

Digital Archives

A digital gateway to the records, publications, people, churches, and institutions that shaped African Methodism and Black religious history.

Beyond Digitization

The AME Archives provides research tools that document the religious, educational, political, and cultural work of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. These materials help recover the story of Black institution building from the age of emancipation to the modern church.

Lessons

Read lesson plans, primary source activities, teaching guides, and interpretive essays built from materials housed in the archive.

Enter Lessons

Interactive Maps

View the geographic footprint of the African Methodist Episcopal Church through historical maps, migration patterns, conferences, schools, and congregations.

Browse Maps

A Research Portal for African Methodist History

The AME-Digital Archives is designed as a public-facing research portal. Visitors can move between archival items, curated exhibits, denominational publications, local church histories, and teaching resources.

The archive centers African Methodist sources as evidence of Black religious agency, emancipationist theology, community formation, education, publishing, and institutional survival.

Access is free for all AME card-holding members.