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.

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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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Stunning Churches In Mississippi

What is the oldest church in Mississippi?

With so many older, beautiful Mississippi churches that have fascinating histories, you may be wondering which one is the oldest of them all. That title goes to the Woodville Baptist Church. Located in Woodville, Mississippi, one of the oldest towns in the state, it dates back to the 1700s. It didn't complete construction until 1809, but that still makes it over 200 years old. The Woodville Baptist Church has been carefully preserved over the years, with only one change - the addition of a stained glass window - being made over the two centuries it's been there. Another fun fact about this church is that it was one of the first churches in the state to be integrated.

What are the best historical landmarks in Mississippi to visit?

Along with all of the stunning historic churches, the Magnolia State has plenty of history in the form of landmarks to explore. If you enjoy lighthouses, you should visit the historic Biloxi Lighthouse. It was built in 1848 and was one of the first cast-iron lighthouses in the south. To learn about the state's history, visit the huge and impressive Old Capitol Museum in Jackson, Mississippi. It was the site of quite a few important historic events that have happened in the state and the building itself is magnificent to behold. It's a museum today, making it a great destination for a historic-themed day trip.

What are the most beautiful buildings in Mississippi?

If you're interested in taking any Mississippi road trips to some of the state's prettiest buildings, such as these churches, here are a few places to add to your route. The Longwood Mansion is incredible to see in person. The six stories and 30,000 square feet of space are adorned with many beautiful details and architectural features. Despite its impressive outside looks, the inside remains unfinished after construction was halted at the start of the Civil War and never resumed. How fascinating! It's located in Natchez, Mississippi.

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