Mount Olive Cathedral Explained

Building Name:Mount Olive Cathedral
Location:Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America
Religious Affiliation:Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
State:Tennessee
Functional Status:Active
Architect:R. H. Hunt
Architecture Type:Cathedral
Architecture Style:Beaux-Arts Classicism
Year Completed:1907

Mount Olive Cathedral is a Christian Methodist Episcopal church in Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America. It is located on the corners of Linden Avenue and Lauderdale Street.[1] The Reverend Dr. Stevey M. Wilburn is the current minister of the cathedral.[2]

History

Mt. Olive Cathedral originally started as a church in the Jug Factory on the corner of South Orleans and Georgia Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. As the congregation grew, the church moved into a building they had rented, and from there a brick church was built on Georgia Avenue. In 1952, the church moved to its current place, and became a cathedral. This building was designed by R. H. Hunt for First Baptist Church in 1907. When the white Baptist congregation sold the building to the African American CME one, the cooperation of the segregated churches was reported in an article in the New York Times.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.forministry.com/25
  2. http://www.forministry.com/25/meetthepastor.dsp
  3. http://www.forministry.com/25/History.dsp
  4. Web site: First Baptist Church / Mt. Olive CME Church . 2022-08-13 . Read the Plaque.