About Wayman AME Church

 
Wayman AME Church
5010 Cabannne (the corner of Kingshighway and Cabanne Avenue) - Map, Directions
Saint Louis, MO 63113
Phone: (314) 361-4123 Monday- Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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· Church Staff and Music Ministry
· Our Mission and Vision
· Church History

Ministerial Staff

The Right Reverend T. Larry Kirkland, Presiding Bishop
The Reverend C. Jessel Strong, Presiding Elder
The Reverend Dr. Timothy E. Tyler, Senior Pastor

Rev. Joy R. Cooney
Rev. Carolyn D. Reed
Rev. Violet Ewell
Licentiate Donna Simms
Licentiate Sherry Simpson
Licentiate LaTrina Young

Sunday Worship - 10:30 AM

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Church Staff and Music Ministry

Church Staff

Bessye Long, Administrative Assistant
James McNairy, Treasurer
Vanessa Dixon, CPA Chief Financial Officer
Lucille Walls, Clerk
Alex Williams, Operations Manager

Music Ministry

Kenton Saunders, Jr., Minister of Music
Charles Smotherson, Percussionist
Jason Davis, Organist/Pianist
Stanley Davis, Audio Technician
Tyrone Halk, Guitarist

Our Mission and Vision

OUR MISSION

The mission of Wayman African Methodist Episcopal Church is to be a beacon of hope, ministering to the spiritual, physical, economic and cultural needs 
of the church and community by being a 
Bible teaching, Bible believing and Tithing congregation.


OUR VISION

BELIEFS:    We are here to serve and praise God.  We strive to grow spiritually.

VALUES:     We value people, commitment, leadership and involvement.

EXPECTATIONS:  We give our time, talents and treasurers.  We respond to the needs of others.

ACTIONS:  We pray and worship continually; socialize and work together frequently.  We invest in our youth.

PERFORMANCE:  We strive to be financially stable, structurally sound, and effective in all our efforts.

ROLE IN THE COMMUNITY:  To be recognized as the Church working to improve the quality of life for the residents of Saint Louis, Missouri.
 


 
 
 

Church History

THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

The African Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in 1787 by Richard Allen who, in 1816, was elected its first Bishop.  The Church's name, AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL, indicates that the Church was founded by people of African descent.  The Motto, "God Our Father, Christ Our Redeemer, Man Our Brother," clearly indicates that membership is not limited to people of African heritage.  "METHODIST" means that the Church is of the Methodist denomination; "EPISCOPAL" denotes the form of government, the highest office being that of a Bishop. For more information, please see
http://www.ame-church.com/about-us/

WAYMAN A.M.E. CHURCH - OUR BEGINNING

One hundred and seventeen years after the founding of the African Methodist Episcopal church, Wayman A.M.E. Church began its existence as a mission.  The Rev. B.W. Steward organized this mission in a Masonic Temple in 1903 along with several other such lay persons as Lula Kelley and Antoinette Claiborne.  The mission was called "Wayman" after Bishop A.W. Wayman (the seventh Bishop of the A.M.E. Church, elected in 1864).  In 1907, Wayman Mission and Allen Mission were merged, and the name became Wayman-Allen Mission which remained until 1914 when the church was incorporated in the same year under the State Laws of Missouri of "not for profit organizations" in the name of Wayman African Methodist Episcopal Church.

WHERE WE HAVE WORSHIPED

From South Tenth Street, the mission was relocated on Poplar Street near Jefferson Avenue, and from there to Fourteenth and Morgan Streets.  In 1914, at the Missouri Annual Conference at Cape Girardeau, Bishop H.B. Parks requested a committee be appointed to find a permanent location for the mission.  The Committee located a suitable site at 23rd and Wash Streets, and after deliberation ultimately purchased the old German Lutheran Church that had been erected on the lot.

Sometime during the periods of 1926-34, the church was remodeled under the pastorate of C.A. Williams.  The church has unofficially (yet affectionately) been referred to as "Wayman Temple" for many years, because gleaming white Grecian pillars were erected at the front of the original edifice.

From 1903 to 1951, the following preachers served as Ministers of Wayman:  B.W. Steward, J. Edmonson, J.W. Florence, S.L. Brooks, A.R. Dobbins, J.H. Grant, C.A. Williams, J.D. Barksdale, S.R. Stanley, R.L. Phillips, J.C. Hicks, R.C. Houston, S.H. Lewis, W.D. Wilkins, and L.R. Hayes.

In 1951, Rev. Samuel Monroe Pointer was appointed pastor of Wayman.  It was during this time, the inflexible white population of the city yielded to the West and Southward movement.  The African-American population followed filling the vacuum, and conversely the parishioners of Wayman moved nearer to Kingshighway.  Under the leadership of Rev. Pointer, Wayman purchased the Kingshighway Presbyterian Church.  Located at Kingshighway and Cabanne Avenue, and in September of 1953; moved from 23rd and Cole Street to the new, magnificent edifice.  The new complex included a parsonage, educational building, recreational facility and fellowship hall.  Rev. Pointer served as the Pastor of Wayman from 1951-1974.

BUILDING ON A STRONG FOUNDATION

In 1974, Rev. Lonnie C. Wormley, Sr., assumed the pastorate of Wayman.  A dynamic, people-oriented preacher, Rev. Wormley was instrumental in paying off the outstanding mortgage of the building.  Other accomplishments included the purchase of a parking lot, a "Feed the Hungry/Clothe the Naked Outreach Program" and other ministries that continued outreach to the poor, homeless and downtrodden.

In 1990, Rev. Ezekiel Habersham was assigned to Wayman.  From 1990-1993, accomplishments included the purchase of a parsonage, the establishment of a mentoring program, and involvement of a interdenominational faith-based community action group.  

Rev. L. Fisher Hines served as pastor of Wayman from 1993 to 2001.  Under his leadership, the debt was retired from the church's renovation, a radio ministry was launched, financial assistance to students from Wayman and the greater community through the Bessie M. Pointer Scholarship Council was started, and the Lena Mason Missionary Society continued the food pantry.

CURRENT LEADERSHIP

The tradition of capable ministers continues under the dynamic, energized, powerful and spirit-filled preaching and leadership of Rev. Dr. Timothy E. Tyler.  In October of 2001, Dr. Tyler was appointed to Wayman.   We thank God for His hand of wisdom as He guided Bishop John Richard Bryant to appoint Pastor Tyler to Wayman A.M.E. Church with the charge to take this church to new and greater heights.

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