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Locality: Buffalo, New York

Phone: +1 716-768-0943



Address: 224 Northland Ave 14208 Buffalo, NY, US

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Agape Church 06.11.2020

TRUST IN THE LORD!

Agape Church 25.10.2020

"Even though they might have been different, the people came together to be the church. We are still challenged by God to still be the church." ~ Dr. Brandon Karl Allen

Agape Church 18.10.2020

Join us tomorrow for worship at 10:30AM!

Agape Church 06.10.2020

"God has ALL power and authority! Just sit back and let God work on your behalf!" ~ Dr. Brandon Karl Allen

Agape Church 19.09.2020

Cast your cares on the LORD and God will sustain you; God will never let the righteous be shaken. ~ Psalm 55:22

Agape Church 01.09.2020

Join Agape Church in worship this Sunday at 10:30AM! See you there!

Agape Church 30.08.2020

LIVE ON PURPOSE!

Agape Church 24.08.2020

"Who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works." ~ Titus 2:14 (NKJV)

Agape Church 04.08.2020

Dr. Brandon Karl Allen and the Agape Church Family would like to extend a special thanks to everyone who came to celebrate the life and legacy of Mother Esther G. Clark on today. The thoughts and prayers of the members of Agape Church are with the family of Mother Clark. May the peace of God be with everyone who knew Mother Esther G. Clark until we meet again!

Agape Church 28.07.2020

"So it’s paramount that you keep the commandments of God, your God, walk down the roads he shows you and reverently respect him. God is about to bring you into a good land, a land with brooks and rivers, springs and lakes, streams out of the hills and through the valleys. It’s a land of wheat and barley, of vines and figs and pomegranates, of olives, oil, and honey. It’s land where you’ll never go hungryalways food on the table and a roof over your head. It’s a land where you’ll get iron out of rocks and mine copper from the hills." ~ Deuteronomy 8:6-9 (The Message)

Agape Church 14.07.2020

PRAY FOR THE U.S.A.!

Agape Church 02.07.2020

ELECTION RESULTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Bishop Elect - Harry Lee Seawright -2nd District Bishop Elect - Michael Leon Mitchell - 11th District... Bishop Elect - E. Anne Henning Byfield- 4th District Bishop Elect - Ronnie E. Brailsford, Sr. -7th District Bishop Elect - Stafford J.N. Wicker -6th District Bishop Elect - Frank Madison Reid, III - 2nd District President and Publisher Sunday School Union - Roderick Dewayne Belin Editor of the Christian Recorder - John Thomas III Department of Christian Education - Garland F. Pierce Church Growth and Development - James C. Wade Judicial Council - Eduardo K. Curry, Patricia M. Mayberry, Tania E. Wright, Derek H. Anderson, Warren H. Dawson; Alternate - Starr Battle

Agape Church 21.06.2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 7, 2016 Media Advisory Local Community Advocates Unite with Members of the International African Methodist Episcopal Church (AMEC) Gathering to Condemn Recent Police Involve Shootings of Black Men... WHAT: Local Community Advocates Unite with Members of the International African Methodist Episcopal Church (AMEC) Gathering to Condemn Recent Police Involve Shootings of Black Men by marching and rallying throughout center city Philadelphia. WHEN: Thursday, July, 2016 March Departure at 6:00 p.m. Press event/rally at 7 p.m. WHERE: The march will gather at the Philadelphia Convention Center (12th and Arch Street). Protesters will then stop at the various locations: 7th and Arch Street; Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia; The Slave Memorial at the President’s House at 6th and Market Street; City Hall; and the press event/rally at Arch Street United Methodist Church. WHO: Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity, POWER (Philadelphians Organized to Witness Power and Rebuild; AME Preachers Meeting of Philadelphia and Vicinity; NAACP Youth and College Division; NAACP Philadelphia Branch, OIC of America. Speakers include: Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, Chair of Social Action Commission of the AME Church; Jacquelyn Dupont-Wallker, Executive Director of Social Action Commission of the A.M.E. Church; Tanya Brown-Dickerson, mother of late Brandon Tate Brown; Rev. Jay Broadnax, President of Black Clergy of Philadelphia and Vicinity; Rev. Dr. Leslie Callihan, POWER; Rev. Stephen A. Green, President of the Youth and College Division of the NAACP; Rev. Mark Tyler, AME Preachers of Philadelphia and Vicinity, as well as clergy for Baton Rouge, LA and Minnesota. WHY: Local community advocates are uniting with the members of the AME Church to condemn recent shootings and killings of black men by police officers. This event comes as a direct response to the killing of Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge, LA, and Philando Castile of Falcon Heights, MN. #AltonSterling #PhilandoCastile -30-