Natchez, Mississippi churches, other places of worship, ministries, and other programs of a religious or spiritual nature are appropriate topics for this category.
 
 
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At its facilities on Lower Woodville Road in Natchez, Mississippi, the congregation meets for worship services every Sunday morning, for prayer on Monday evenings, and youth services on Wednesday evenings, with other programs listed on its calendar of events. Leadership contacts are posted to the site.
http://www.abundantlifenatchez.org/
First Baptist Church in Natchez
Organized in 1817 and associated with the Southern Baptist Convention, the Natchez, Mississippi congregation is located on D’Evereaux Drive. Its history, beliefs and practices are highlighted, including its membership policies, a member directory, church calendar, contacts, and office hours.
http://www.fbcnatchez.org/
Jefferson Street United Methodist Church
Located on the corner of Union and Jefferson Street, in downtown Natchez, Mississippi, the UMC congregation was established in 1807. Its history and an overview of its programs and ministries, a church calendar, worship schedules, and a church newsletter are included.
http://www.jeffersonstreetumc.org/
Serving the Natchez, Mississippi community since 1939, the congregation is associated with the Church of God International. Its location, worship schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, and an overview of its ministries are published to the site, along with leadership contacts and announcements.
http://www.natchezchurchofgod.com/
The origins of the Catholic community in Natchez, Mississippi go back to 1682 when the first documented Mass was performed just south of the current town site, although a Catholic parish was not established until 1763, and the Diocese of Natchez was established in 1837. In 1977, the Diocese was moved to Jackson, and St. Mary’s became a church, and then a basilica in 1998. It history, mass schedule, and weekly bulletin are featured.
http://www.stmarybasilica.org/
Formed in 1822, the congregation meets in the oldest church building in Natchez, and the oldest Episcopal Church building in Mississippi. Its history, period and contemporary photographs, and an overview of the church is put forth, along with schedules, contacts, and sermon audio.
http://www.trinitynatchez.org/