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The Gothic Revival style frame church was built in 1903. It was the location of the Battle of Mount Zion Church during the American Civil War. [2] The cemetery contains over seven hundred grave sites, including many American Civil War soldiers. [3] The grounds contain a memorial to the Missouri State Guard. [4] The church is still functioning ...
Old State Route 28 near Rockford Rd. Pikeville: A Rosenwald school built in the 1920s 7: Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church: Pikeville Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church: November 30, 1999 : E. Valley Dr.
Benches of Mt. Zion Church, 28 April 2007 Pulpit of Mt. Zion Church, 28 April 2007. Mt. Zion Church may have first met in 1829. [2] It petitioned to and was accepted by the Western District Baptist Association in 1853. [2] [4] The first church building was a log structure built on land donated by James Monroe Gray. [2] [4] It stood across the ...
Leonard N. Smith (born October 4, 1961 – February 20, 2022) was the senior pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Arlington, Virginia, with a congregation exceeding 2,000. [1] Mount Zion Baptist Church, founded in 1866, is the oldest Black congregation in Arlington, Virginia.
The O'Zion Church in Meadville has a slogan: "Small church, big heart." The congregation is using that motto to move forward after a powerful tornado took down the church, even tossing the steeple ...
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During the Civil War, on 22 September 1863, the Mount Zion Church east of Hallsville was burned by northern troops. According to one claim by William Franklin Switzler, this was because Iowa Lieutenant Hartman found the church to be a "bushwhacker's nest." The church was rebuilt in 1867, torn down and rebuilt in 1903, and still stands.