Religious Sites in Memphis

By Harry Bryant


Memphis is a wonderful city to go to. They have so much to do and see. They have culture, history and excitement. They're the capital city of the civil rights movement. They're the home of the king of rock 'n roll. And what isn't talked about as much is that they are at the center of lots of religions. They not only have museums and entertainments but they have history also. Also Memphis is home to a few non secular landmarks. There's such a lot to see and do in the town of Memphis. Not merely will you get to experience the historical cost of the city but you will also get a taste of faith as well.

Southern Baptist

Religion is extraordinarily prominant in the south. Memphis is home to one or two religious backgrounds such as: Catholic, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Jewish, and Baptist religions. There are several others that have migrated to this area but these are the key groups established in this great town.

Mason Temple

The Mason Temple is a Pentecostal temple in Memphis. It has got a lot of history price to it. This is the church where Martin Luther King Jr. Made is "I have been to the mountaintop" speech the day prior to his death.

Church of God in Christ

Memphis is also the home of the HQ of The Church of God in Christ. This is proving to be one of the biggest churches in Memphis today.

Full Gospel Tabernacle

Full Gospel Tabernacle is a great church to visit. Most visitors say it is really worth the trip. They go to hear the Reverend Al Green speak. He is a dazzling speaker. Their choir is one of the best as well. Most visitors will come again and again to this church just to hear the choir and to feel the love that envelops this parish.

St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedrale

There are several cathedrales in this area also. Memphis is home to St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedrale. This cathedrale was established in the late 1800's and is made of stunning stone work. It is a breathtaking site to experience.

Imaculate Conception

Roman Catholics frequently visit a cathedrale by the name of Immaculate Conception. This was established in the 1900's and is just a elegant.




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