Churches, other places of worship, ministries, and programs of a religious or spiritual nature in the state capital of Jackson, Mississippi are the thrust of topics found in this category.
 
 
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The Jewish congregation was founded in 1860, and by the end of 1862 there were fifteen Jewish families living in Jackson, Mississippi. After the Civil War, the congregation acquired land and built a schoolhouse that was also used as a worship space, that being the first synagogue in the state of Mississippi. A schedule of community events, educational programs, and worship times are published to the site.
http://www.bethisraelms.org/
Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church
The Catholic parish has its roots in the 1830s and 1840s, when Catholics in Jackson, Mississippi built a frame building at the intersection of Court and President streets, which was then in the heart of the city’s business district. Its history, mass times, and new member registration is highlighted, along with a calendar of events, mass times, and photographs.
http://cathedralsaintpeter.org/
Located on North State Street in Jackson, Mississippi, the congregation was established in 1838. Its missions, core values, practices, and membership policies are presented, with Sunday schedules, and a calendar of events. Sermons may be viewed online through live streaming, and a sermon archive is included.
http://www.firstbaptistjackson.org/
Galloway United Methodist Church
Situated on North Congress Street, Galloway UMC is the oldest Christian congregation in Jackson, Mississippi, having been organized in 1836. Its history and a profile of the church is put forward, with an overview of its programs and ministries, leadership contacts, and a sermon archive.
http://www.gallowayumc.org/
With a campus on Terry Road and another on Silas Brown Street, in downtown Jackson, Mississippi, the congregation meets on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. A weekly schedule and a church calendar are published to the site, and an outline of its ministries and programs are posted to the site, including information about its radio and television broadcasts.
http://www.jacksonrevivalcenter.org/