These 14 Stunning Churches In Tennessee Will Make Your Jaw Drop
Church is a large part of Tennessee culture, due to the states’ location smack dab in the middle of the Bible Belt. The stunning architecture and spot-on design of these fifteen churches scattered throughout the state will make you smile, and just might have you sneaking into a pew this Sunday.

If you're ever driving through Dandridge, make sure to stop by this beauty. The structure was build in 1880 and makes an appearance on the local historic driving tour, if you're so intrigued.

This vibrant church is located in the heart of Nashville and burns architecturally bright.
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This cozy place of worship is tucked deep into the green hills of Rugby, TN.
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There's something magnificent about the conglomeration of the old and the new.

Greenville has the honor of hosting this traditionalist church. The whitewashed architecture serves as a perfect representation of the old south.

Greene County serves as the home to this brick encrusted church. It looks welcoming and homey in that bed of green grass.

This white paneled church was founded in 1821, and you can find it tucked in the heart of South Pittsburg. It is even listed within the National Register of Historic Places.

White clapboard paneling and a red roof has had the Jordania United Methodist Church up for architectural awards.
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We're a big fan of the quaint architecture and big green front entrance to this LaGrange, TN establishment.

Who would've thought this beautiful place was in Memphis? For those of us that still think of Elvis and the blues, this gorgeous building is a cultural breath of fresh air.

Looking as if it arrived straight from Europe, All Saint's Chapel is a beautiful addition to the southland.

Then you walk inside and have to pick your jaw up off the floor. That stained glass!

Wartrace may seem like a blip on the map, but this beautiful church is more than worth a stop.
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With the bell tower that reaches towards that stunning sky, Well Spring almost looks ethereal.

Columbia, Tennessee is home to this antebellum-style building. With the trees blooming in the spring we can only imagine how the grounds will match the gorgeous exterior.
From majestic to quaint, Tennessee doesn’t hold anything back when it comes to its churches. What did YOU think? Have any favorites, or some you think should be on the list? Let us know in the comments below!
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