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Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is a historic African-American church at 305 W. Maple Street in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Mt. Zion Church was organized in 1873 by former slaves and sons of slaves. The land for the church building was purchased that same year. [2]
Mount Zion Baptist Church (Brinkley, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas; Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Brinkley, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas; Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Enola, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas; Mount Zion Baptist Church (Little Rock, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
Edward Victor Hill Sr. (November 10, [1] 1933 – February 24, 2003) was an American pastor. He was senior pastor at the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles, California from 1961 until his death; under his leadership, it became one of the largest African-American congregations in the US. [2]
The Mount Zion Baptist Church is a historic church in Miami, Florida. It is located at 301 Northwest 9th Street. It is located at 301 Northwest 9th Street. On December 29, 1988, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
In 1903, Stovall and the Rev. John Heron of Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, organized the church, calling it Mt. Zion. It was the first Black church in the north side community.
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Brinkley, Arkansas) 1909 built 1986 NRHP-listed 409 S. Main St. Brinkley, Arkansas: Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church (Enola, Arkansas) 1952 built 2009 NRHP-listed 249 AR 107
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is a national historic site located at 528 West Jackson Street, Pensacola, Florida in Escambia County. It is the second oldest black Baptist church in Pensacola. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 24, 2013. [1]
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is a historic church at 409 S. Main Street in Brinkley, Arkansas.It is a red brick building with front facing gable roof, and a pair of square towers flanking the main structure.