Tag Archives: COGIC

Mt. Sinai Holiness Church of God-Emanuel County, Georgia

The Mt. Sinai Holiness Church of God sits just off the road in Emanuel County. Based on the name, this congregation was likely a Church of God in Christ (COGIC) denomination. While open to all races, members in the churches are mostly African American. Georgia’s historic resource database indicates that the church was built in 1945. According to Google Street Views, this church was active until at least 2014.

New Hope COGIC-Atlanta, Georgia

Built in the 1930s, the New Hope Church of God in Christ is an eclectic church. The NRHP application mentions Gothic Revival influences, but the stained glass design is a more modern influence. It is now known as the Hinsley Temple Church of God in Christ. It is a contributing property to the Pittsburgh Historic District.

Corinth Methodist Church-Corinth, Georgia

Corinth Methodist Church was founded in 1830. The congregation built this church building, their third one, in 1903. The building is now used by a COGIC congregation. It can be rented for special occasions.