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The Spirit of Worship

Madison area churches, with their spires and steeples, lend a natural beauty to the landscape. An ever-growing number of denominations form a vital part of community life and service. More than 30 churches offer services in the area.

Three churches on Main Street are classic examples of architecture from the 1930s. The Susan B. Montgomery Memorial Methodist Church was dedicated in July 1930. Nearby Pilgrim Rest M. B. Church represents one of the earliest congregations formed in Madison Station. The first church building on this site was erected in 1886. A succession of buildings has served a growing congregation, and the white gothic building now standing on the original church grounds was built in the 1930s. Plans are to renovate the building to serve as the Madison Welcome Center. St. Paul’s A.M.E. Church also has been the site of worship for most of this century. One of the area’s most historic churches is the 1850s Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church on Mannsdale Road.

Denominations represented include: Baptist (Southern), Episcopal, Methodist, American Methodist Episcopal, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church of God, Presbyterian, Missionary Baptist, Freewill Baptist, Pentecostal, Catholic and Orthodox Christian.

For a complete list of churches in the area, visit the website at www.madisonthecity.com/chamber.

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