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Mount Olivet Episcopal Church

A historic sanctuary on Algiers Point, Mount Olivet Episcopal Church is the oldest church building in continuous use on the West Bank of New Orleans, dating back to 1854.

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What is Mount Olivet Episcopal Church known for?

Built in 1854, it is recognized as the oldest church building in continuous use on the West Bank of New Orleans.

Where is the church located?

Mount Olivet Episcopal Church is located at 530 Pelican Ave., at the corner of Pelican Ave and Olivier St., on Historic Algiers Point in New Orleans.

What are the office hours?

Office hours for Fr. Terry are on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Can visitors attend services?

Yes, the church welcomes visitors to worship with them.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

Mount Olivet Episcopal Church stands as a cornerstone of faith and history on Historic Algiers Point in New Orleans. Situated at 530 Pelican Ave, this parish belongs to the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana and serves as a spiritual anchor for the local community. The church describes its core mission as developing and maintaining the light, love, and peace of Christ. The physical structure is a testament to the city's endurance, having been built in 1854. It holds the distinction of being the oldest church building in continuous use on the West Bank of New Orleans. While the current building dates to the mid-19th century, some local history records indicate the parish itself was founded even earlier, in 1845. Located specifically at the corner of Pelican Ave and Olivier St, the church remains an active place of worship. It continues to welcome the public for services, maintaining its role as a living piece of New Orleans' religious heritage. Visitors can find the church's administrative presence through Fr. Terry, who holds office hours on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Visitor tips

  • Visit on a Wednesday between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. if you wish to contact Fr. Terry during his office hours.
  • Check the parish website or contact them at (504) 366-4650 to confirm current public worship schedules before visiting.
  • Allow extra time to explore the surrounding residential streets of Historic Algiers Point for a full neighborhood experience.

Nearby context

The church is located in the heart of Historic Algiers Point, a neighborhood known for its preserved architecture and quieter pace compared to the French Quarter. Its position at the intersection of Pelican Avenue and Olivier Street places it within a walkable district of historic homes and riverfront views.

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