Tucson Tabernacle

Tucson Tabernacle

Tucson Tabernacle is located in Tucson, Arizona at 2555 North Stone Av. It was founded by Pearry Green in November, 1965 where he still is the pastor. Approximately 400 people call it their home church.

Pearry Green founded the church at the request of William M. Branham so that he could take his family to church. Pearry Green moved from Beaumont, Texas to Tucson in October 1965 and in November had the first service. In December 1965, William Branham was in a car wreck that was fatal. Pearry Green continued to pastor the church which has become known as a Message Church.

The congregation steadily grew through 2 different buildings until they purchased the building they are in now with a main sanctuary that seats 700 people. Also on the premises are a grade and high school, offices, printing and duplication rooms, a fellowship hall, kitchen, Sunday school rooms and a chapel.


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