What if these walls could talk? The stories they’d whisper at Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal Church. This church, nestled in Tampa’s historic Ybor City, has witnessed over a century of triumphs and tribulations. Allen Temple AME Church wasn’t always at its current location. The church’s story began in 1891 on Seventh Avenue. In the early 1900s, the congregation moved to Scott and Governor streets. The present building, a testament to the enduring faith of its members, was completed in 1992. Imagine the echoes of gospel music resonating through the years, from the spirited hymns of the early days to the powerful sermons of recent pastors like John F. Green, who led the flock for seven years. He brought his extensive theological education, including a master’s of divinity from Atlanta’s Interdenominational Theological Center Turner Theological Seminary, to bear on topics such as the “Pentecostal challenge”. Picture the congregation in 1926, with young graduates posing proudly in their academic regalia in front of the church on Scott Street. Their pastor, J.J. Heath, stood with them, a shepherd guiding his flock. Now fast forward to a typical Sunday in the more recent past, with two vibrant worship services filling the sanctuary at 7:45 and 11 a.m. The church school buzzed with activity at 9:15 a.m. as children of all ages gathered for their lessons. Tuesday evenings brought prayer and Bible study at 7 p.m. Once a month, the aroma of home-cooked meals filled the air during family night suppers at 5:30 p.m. Allen Temple isn’t just a place of worship. It’s a cornerstone of the community, a beacon of hope, and a living testament to the power of faith. The church has actively served the community through programs like Junior Achievement, co-sponsored with the YMCA, where children learn about different careers. The missionary society has been instrumental in starting a soup kitchen. The church also participates in the SHARE food program, ensuring that no one goes hungry. Grandmothers United provides support and resources to grandmothers raising their grandchildren. Allen Temple AME Church, with its rich history and unwavering commitment to its members and the wider community, stands as a symbol of resilience, faith, and love in the heart of Tampa.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.