Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America

Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America

8207 Traditional Place
Cordova, TN 38016
United States

Attesting Officer
Michael G. Sharpe
Stated Clerk


Media Contact
Stated Clk., Rev. Dr. Robert. Stanley Wood

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This church, originally known as the Colored Cumberland Presbyterian Church, was formed in May 1874. In May 1869, at the General Assembly meeting in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Moses Weir of the Black delegation sucessfully appealed for help in organizing a separate African church so that- Blacks could learn self-reliance and independence; they could have more financial assistance; they could minister more effectively among Blacks; and they could worship close to the altar, not in the balconies. He requested that the Cumberland Presbyterian Church organize Blacks into presbyteries and synods, develop schools to train black clergy, grant loans to assist Blacks to secure hymnbooks, Bibles and church buildings and establish a separate General Assembly.
In 1874 the first General Assembly of the Colored Cumberland Presbyterian Church met in Nashville. The moderator was Rev. P. Price and the stated clerk was Elder John Humphrey.
The denomination's General Assembly, the national governing body, is organized around its three program boards and agencies-Finance, Publication and Christian Education, and Missions and Evangelism. Other agencies of the General Assembly are under these three program boards.
The church has four synods (Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas), 15 presbyteries and 153 congregations. The CPC extends as far north as Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, as far west as Marshalltown, Iowa, and Dallas, TX., and as far south as Selma, Ala.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
1996
15,142
15,142
152
1959
0
30,000
121
1944
30,000
121
1940
15,000
10,000
25,000
307
1936
11,757
1,320
13,077
136
1925
13,077
13,077
136
1923
19,538
19,538
184
1917
13,077
13,077
136
1916
13,314
13,314
140
1906
18,066
18,066
196
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
1996
141
156
1959
121
125
1944
121
125
1940
430
1936
430
1925
430
1923
439
1917
430
1916
430
1906
375
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
1996
152
9,465
1944
121
605
10,000
10,605
1923
184
11,740
1917
139
8,399
1916
143
953
7,651
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
1996
$5,487,460
$40,408,524
$34,921,064
1923
$134,914
1917
$39,497