Mount Zion (disambiguation)

Mount Zion is a hill in Jerusalem.

Mount Zion may also refer to:

Places

Canada

United States

(by state)

Buildings and institutions

Religion

  • Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion Baptist Church (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion Cemetery (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion Church (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion Memorial Church, Somerset County, Maryland, U.S., a historic church
  • Mount Zion Methodist Church (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion Presbyterian Church (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion United Methodist Church (disambiguation)
  • Mount Zion Temple, in St Paul, Minnesota, U.S., a synagogue
  • Mount Zion United Methodist Church, in Longdale, Mississippi, U.S., associated with the 1964 murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner

Education

Other buildings and institutions

Other uses

  • Mt. Zion (film), a 2013 New Zealand film
  • Mount Zion Award, awarded by the Institute for Jewish-Christian Research at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland
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