On Saturday, February 21, 2026, our ministry will travel to the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis for a meaningful and engaging experience. This visit will allow us to learn powerful lessons from history, reflect on the struggles and triumphs of the Civil Rights Movement, and gain a deeper understanding of the fight for freedom and equality. Alongside this educational journey, we look forward to a time of fellowship, connection, and shared reflection as a ministry family.
Some of us will depart on Friday and spend the night at various hotels. We ask that everyone travel safely and with care. Our scheduled entry time at the museum is 11:15 am on Saturday. All are asked to be in place by 11:00 am to allow time for check-in. All tickets have been purchased. Payment may be submitted after our visit or during Sunday Morning Worship through the various forms of payment that we offer.
Pricing information is listed below.
- Adults | $20.00
- Seniors 65+ | $18.00
Visit https://civilrightsmuseum.org/visit/ for information about the Camera/video & Media Policy, Security Screenings.
450 Mulberry St. Memphis, TN 38103
Suggestions of Places to eat
- Central BBQ – Downtown: A quintessential Memphis spot for pork sandwich, dry-rub ribs, and wings.
- Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken: Famous for its spicy, crispy fried chicken.
- The Arcade Restaurant: A historic 1919 diner known for breakfast and, specifically, sweet potato pancakes.
- The Green Beetle: Known as the oldest tavern in Memphis, serving burgers and pub food.
- Earnestine & Hazel’s: A legendary, historic dive bar famous for its ‘Soul Burger’.
- Slider Inn – Downtown: Offers varied sliders, including Jameson-infused ones, and a popular outdoor patio.
- The Four Way: A historic soul food restaurant nearby in the Soulsville neighborhood, famous for fried chicken and greens.
- The Garden Brunch Cafe: A highly-regarded spot for brunch near the area.
BEALE STREET