[1] In 1888 Blyth established a fund to maintain the diocesan properties and ministries and develop them.
The historical documents of the JMECA are located at St Antony's College, Oxford University.
[5] The Archbishop of Canterbury is the patron of the JMECA, which is governed by a Council with broad experience in the Middle East.
Rather, it is a non-profit which administers the assets of JMECA and a number of other charities that provide support for the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East.
[citation needed] JMECA supports the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, which is a province of the worldwide Anglican Communion.