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From Visions to Realities

The Flake Legacy
צפייה בסרטון

The Flake Legacy….From visions to realities, God has allowed the honorable Rev. Dr. Floyd H. Flake, Pastor Emeritus and the Rev. Dr. Margarett Elaine McCollins Flake to capture and implement vision for Christian ministry over the past 48 years.


In 1976 The Reverend Floyd H. Flake was appointed to pastor the Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church by Bishop Richard Allen Hildebrand. With collective vision, an under the leadership of the Reverends Floyd & Elaine Flake, the church grew substantially, and as a result, The Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York is one of the nation’s foremost Christian Churches. 

The Legacy begins…

In 1976, South Jamaica, Queens, the church’s surrounding neighborhood, was an area of various untapped, and economic opportunities that symbolized a need for promise and attention. Reverends Floyd Flake responded with a long-term commitment to aid in the revitalization of surrounding vacant lots, unused space, dilapidated structures and existing mixed-use properties. In 1976, the Allen Neighborhood Preservation and Development Corporation was established to meet the housing needs of the Southeast Queens community. In 1977, shortly after his pastoral appointment, Rev. Floyd H. Flake secured funding from HUD to build 300 units of Section 202 housing for Senior Citizens.

Reverend Floyd & Elaine Flake’s vision for church and community continued to evolve. Through God’s anointing, they proactively made a difference where evidence of neglect and opportunity has flourished. 
Throughout the late 70’s they founded:
·      The  Allen Housing Development Fund Corporation
·      Awarded Urban Renewal Site at 167th Street and Linden Boulevards
·      Began construction of the Allen Senior Center
·      Birthed Allen Liturgical Dance Ministry

In the 1980’s, they opened Building A of Allen Senior Citizens Center at Linden Boulevard and 167th Street. Reverend Floyd & Elaine’s Flake vision included education and academic growth. In 1980, they purchased the lot on the corder of Linden and Merrick Boulevards for the Allen Christian School.

In 1982, the first class of students entered The Allen Christian School in Pre-K – 3rd grade at the Allen Senior Center, then in 1980, Allen Christian School officially opened its doors in its new facility at Linden and Merrick Boulevards, to accommodate grades K through 6th, and expaned to accommodate the 8th grade in 1984. Allen Christian School enrolled approximately 800 students per year. Since inception through 2012, over 10,000 students graduated and pursued undergraduate and graduate education at some of the nation’s top colleges and universities, such as; Spelman, Morehouse, Vassar and Columbia to name a few. Allen Christian school continues to serve grades Pre-K through 1st grade.

In 1984, Pastor Floyd H. Flake was elected as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. While continuing his responsibilities of pastor at The Greater Allen Cathedral. In 1986, Rev. Floyd H. Flake was elected to the United States congress. Rev. Flake concurrently served 11 years in congress. As a congressman, he established a reputation for bipartisan and innovative legislative initiatives to revitalize urban commercial and residential communities. He also garnered federal resources and projects for his communities, successfully winning to regional facilities in Jamaica Queens: The Federal Drug Administration at a cost of $300 million and the Federal Aviation Administration at a cost of over $280 million, which generated more than two thousand jobs while also upgrading the stability and the aesthetics of the District. He also authored legislation to fund the expansion of JFK Airport and build the rail link from the plane to the train, which connects JFK to Jamaica and Penn Stations.  This has helped to further development of the Downtown Jamaica area.


While serving in congress, Reverends Floyd & Elaine Flake continued to transform church and community through the complete rehabilitation of properties at 114-12-34 at Merrick Boulevard, and began construction of 111 units of scattered site homes for first-time homebuyers, and the first set of occupants officially moved into the Allen Estates in 1986.

Throughout this time, Allen’s membership was growing substantially, and could no longer accommodate the sanctuary at Shekinah Church. In 1985, Allen’s worship services moved from Shekinah Youth Church to the Allen Christian School.


Their desire to transform community also continued in 1986, as they began acquisition of additional properties near 111th Avenue and Merrick Boulevard for cathedral construction.

With a passion and desire to provide a holistic treatment approach to women and children who have been or in imminent danger of domestic violence, Rev. Elaine, with the support of the Fannie Lou Hamer Missionary Socity of the Allen A.M.E. Church, opened the Women’s Resource Center. For almost 40 years, the Women’s Resource Center has provided temporary shelter, counseling and other resources.
In the 1990’s, under their pastoral leadership, Reverends Floyd & Elaine Flake founded and opened the doors to Shekinah Youth Chapel, attended by more than 800 youth and young people in the community. Opened SIP Housing for homeless families on Sutphin Boulevard, and began construction on the new cathedral in 1994.

In 1995, they closed on $15 million construction/mortgage loan for The Greater Allen Cathedral and in 1997, the newly constructed cathedral officially opened its doors and held it first worship service. Under their pastoral leadership, the 93,000 square foot Cathedral we occupy was dedicated in September 1997. Pre-pandemic, the sanctuary was almost filled to capacity with three weekly services attended by more than 7,000 worshippers. 

After 11 years of concurrently serving in Congress and pastoring The Greater Allen Cathedral, the Rev. Floyd Flake announced his retirement to the congregation on Sunday, August 3, 1997. The transformation continued with the construction of 55 new units of housing for First Time Home Buyers, known as Allen Estates.

Rev. Floyd served as president of his alma mater, Wilberforce University, from 2002 – 2008.

In the 2000s, they were granted $23 Million dollars in tax credits for the construction of 220 units of senior assisted living housing. In 2001, we were granted $19 million from HUD for the construction of a Section 202 Senior Housing Project adjacent to The Allen Senior Assisted Living Housing Development, and construction of the assisted living facilities begins. Occupants move into both Senior Assisted Living  Facilities in 2003 and 2004, respectively.

In 2004, they closed on a $15.4 Million dollar mixed-use/commercial residence comoplex across the street from the cathedral, with construction launch in 2005.


In 2007, Reverends Floyd & Elaine Flake founded The Greater Allen Development Corporation where Rev. Floyd Flake served as  CEO and chairperson. Between the years of 2008-2012, The Greater Allen Development Corporation established the following:

  • Allen Affordable Housing, 25-unit Residential Facility

  • Allen AME Housing Corporation

  • Greater Allen Affordable Housing

  • Sutphin Veterans Limited Partnership

  • Greater Allen Development LLC

  • Three Senior properties:

  • Greater Allen Cathedral Senior Residence

  • Allen Cathedral of New York HDFC

  • Allen-by-the-Bay

In 2012, they secured a 20-year lease with the New York City Department of Education to rent the Allen Christian Grade School. Since 2012, Reverend Floyd Flake continued to spearhead community development and outreach until his retirement as pastor in 2021. Rev. Elaine Flake was appointed pastor and continued expanding church and community through outreach projects that include Christmas on The Boulevard, Backpack and Sneaker giveaways, and the annual feeding of the multitude and weekly food panty.

In 2020, former Councilman I. Daneek Miller announced that on Saturday, October 3 the Borough of Queens would unveil Floyd H. Flake Boulevard to honor the work that Rev. Floyd H. Flake has done in the southeast queens community, Hundreds of church and community members, and elected officials attended the dedication ceremony.

Under Rev. Floyd & Rev. Elaine Flake’s leadership, the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York is one of the largest AME churches in America. The Reverend Floyd Flake continues to expand the territory of The Greater Allen AME Cathedral with God led leadership by empowering and guiding the people and the community toward the kingdom and promises of God.

Rev. Floyd H. Flake, Pastor Emeritus, and Rev. Elaine M. Flake, Pastor, have served as beacons of excellence in modeling what is means to mount God’s pulpit and stand behind the sacred desk to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.


We thank God for their 48 years of service, urban and global ministry and love for community. We thank God for… The Flake Legacy.

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