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The Alabama Colored Mission of the Methodist Protestant Church was the regional unit for African American congregations of the Methodist Protestant Church. In 1916 its state-wide membership was six churches with a total membership of 484 people.

In 1939 the Methodist Protestant Church reunited with the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to form the Methodist Church. At that time the churches in the Alabama Colored Mission became part of the Central Alabama Conference of the Methodist Church.

References

  • Journal of the Twenty-Second Quadrennial Session of the General Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church (1916) Pittsburgh, PA: Methodist Protestant Church