22/12/2025
On Sunday, December 21, 2025 during the regular worship services, members of the 14th Episcopal District Richard Allen Young Adult Council (RAYAC-AMEC) carried out a significant visitation to four congregations within the Liberia Annual Conference and the Central Liberia Annual Conference. The churches visited included Greene Memorial AME Church, Greater Mt. Nebo AME Church, St. Andrew’s AME Church, and The Susan Brooks AME Church.
This visitation formed part of the 14th Episcopal District’s calendar of events under the initiative “Engagement and Awareness (Visitation)”, which is designed to establish and strengthen RAYAC presence in every local church across the District. The program underscores the Council’s commitment to fostering unity, empowering young adults, and ensuring active participation in the life and mission of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The delegation was ably led by Rev. James Levan Gosuah, President of the 14th Episcopal District RAYAC. He was accompanied by Bro. Bobby B. Roberts, President of RAYAC-CLA; Bro. Nat Lolin, First Vice President of RAYAC-LAC; and Rev. Fatu D. Brown, Treasurer of the 14th Episcopal District RAYAC. Together, this leadership team exemplified the collaborative spirit and dedication that drives the Council’s mission.
The pastors and members of the visited churches extended a warm and wholehearted welcome to the delegation, reflecting the hospitality and fellowship that characterize the AME Church family. Their openness and support further affirmed the importance of this initiative in building stronger connections between the District leadership and local congregations.
The 14th Episcopal District RAYAC expresses profound gratitude to the pastors, officers, and members of Greene Memorial, Greater Mt. Nebo, St. Andrew’s, and The Susan Brooks AME Church for their gracious reception. This visitation marks another milestone in the ongoing effort to expand RAYAC’s reach, inspire young adults, and strengthen the foundation of ministry across the District.
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