16 Stunning, Must-See Churches In Mississippi

Explore some of the most stunning churches in Mississippi, showcasing their historical and architectural significance.

Situated in the Bible Belt, it should come as no surprise that religion is a huge part of life in Mississippi. The state’s devotion to religion is even more evident with the numerous churches scattered throughout the state. From historical landmarks to architectural masterpieces, here are some of the most stunning churches in Mississippi.

1. First Baptist Church, Jackson

First opened in 1926, this grand church is located near the Mississippi State Capitol.

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2. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Columbus

Taking six years to construct, this church was consecrated by Rt. Reverend William Mercer Green, the first Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi.

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3. First United Methodist Church, Lexington

The architecture of this church is absolutely stunning.

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4. St. Joseph Catholic Church, Greenville

This church has been around since the 1800’s.

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5. St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Lexington

Located in Lexington, this quaint church looks like it came straight from a storybook.

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6. Rodney Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Grand Gulf

Built in 1860, this church proves that good things can come in small packages. It was originally located in a now-ghost town called Rodney but was moved to Grand Gulf to preserve it. Today, it is a nondenominational church.

7. St. Clement's Episcopal Church, Vaiden

The gorgeous stained glass windows are definitely the focal point of this Carroll County church.

8. Main Street United Methodist Church, Bay St. Louis

This coastal town church fits right in with its surroundings.

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9. First Baptist Church, Flora

From the bell tower to the spire, this church is definitely an architectural work of art.

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10. First Presbyterian Church, Port Gibson

Ensuring this church stands out, the steeple is adorned with the statue of a gold hand pointing toward Heaven.

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11. St. Mary Basilica, Natchez

Built in 1842, this church has a lot of history. One of the church’s most memorable moments occurred in 2007 when the body of Bishop John J. Chanche, the first Catholic Bishop of Mississippi, was exhumed and returned to this church to be buried.

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12. First United Methodist Church, Greenville

This large Greenville church is stunning to say the least.

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13. Main Street United Methodist Church, Hattiesburg

Built in the early 1900’s, this Gothic-style church was one of the first in the city.

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14. Private Episcopalian Chapel, Natchez

Built in 1839, this private Natchez church definitely has a lot of history.

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15. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Jackson

Located in the state’s capitol, this church’s architecture is one to be admired.

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16. Christ Church, Church Hill

Located in Jefferson County, this church has been around since the 1800’s.

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These are just 16 of the stunning churches in Mississippi, but the state is home to so many more. If you have a picture of a gorgeous Mississippi church or want to add any to this list, feel free to nominate it by visiting this page!

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