North Carolina Churches
St. George's Episcopal Church
St. George's Church, was consecrated on April 14, 1878
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Built in 1839 to succeed the Colonial Church of England Chapel. Consecrated in 1840. Unique building has a triplet stained-glass window and an active membership.
Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the church is over 100 years old.
Bath A.M.E. Zion Church
Archaeological site along the Bath Bay waterfront in Bath. Bath State Historic Site. Excavated in 1997, the site contains the foundation of the Bath A.M.E. Zion Church, built between 1895 and 1900
St. James Episcopal Church
When the Confederate Hospital was located in Kittrell, the church administered to the patients and provided Christian burial to 52
Old St. Pauls Lutheran Church
Old St. Paul'
Old Bluff Church
The church was formed in 1758. James Campbell, the first minister, was from Pennsylvania. The church discontinued activity in 1921
Amity Church
Built in 1850, Amity Church is one of Hyde County'
Churches of the Frescoes-St. Mary's
Created by native North Carolinian, Ben Long. Mary, Great with Child, John the Baptist and The Mystery of Faith grace the sanctuary. Creations by Long's students also line the walls of this early 20
Christ Episcopal Church
Founded as Craven Parish in 1715
Knotts Island Methodist Church
First Church built on site in 1811, Present church built in 1902
St. John's Episcopal Church
Reconstructed in 1833, after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831, the church features ten pyramidal spires and unique stained glass windows made in Munich, Germany.
First Presbyterian Church
The church was rebuilt in 1832 after Fayetteville's Great Fire of 1831. The structure's most significant features are a wooden truss roof (the only one of its kind in North Carolina)
Churches of the Frescoes-Holy Trinity Church
Features the Fresco of the Lord's Supper by Ben Long, a North Carolina native. Other works include Jeffrey Mims' Fresco of Christ's Departure. Holy Trinity dates to the early 1900s.
St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
Constructed in 1896, the church features five exquisite Resurrection Windows by Tiffany of New York and a combination of Gothic-, Spanish- and Queen Anne-style architecture.
Bethesda Church and Cemetery
Circa - 1790 church features Old Slave Gallery,exterior bullet holes from Civil War battle, and graves of area pioneer settlers. Listed in the national Register.