Al Green's Full Gospel Tabernacle Church

787 Hale Road

Memphis, TN 38116

901-396-9192

After cementing countless encounters with a voice that speaks directly to the genitals, in 1976, Al Green found Jesus.

While Green reports his conversion happened after a visit to Disneyland, local rumors link his conversion to an incident reminiscent of the death of Henry IV, involving an adolescent boy, and bathtub, an angry woman, and a pot of hot grits (a.k.a. "Memphis Napalm").

 He started his Pentecostal Baptist church, the Full Gospel Tabernacle, in 1979. The Full Gospel Tabernacle houses a small but enthusiastic congregation in South Memphis, about a mile south of Graceland. Any given Sunday brings about 60 church members and 20 tourists together for some of the most exciting gospel in the city, usually fronted by the greatest vocalist in the city, The Reverend Green.

The low-tech church is built in the round. It has simple stained glass windows. Most memorable is a twelve foot mural of the rapture (painted well before 9/11), featuring the Memphis skyline with planes crashing into its skyscrapers, burning cars, and terrified souls. Jesus benignly floats over the mayhem. The service is almost entirely sung, relatively free-form, and always entertaining. The motley choir is small but enthusiastic. Deacons sit in nogahide chairs on the podium. The Reverend always comes late.

 A tag-team preaching style predominates, with deacons preaching and leading songs until the Reverend shows up. The best of the warm-up preaching can be inspired, like an acrostic-style oratory which discussed 26 different sins: one for each letter of the alphabet.

When the Reverend enters, he crackles. He has Bill Clinton's charisma.  Green's voice is almost as good as in his prime, which means he's still a better singer than almost any one else in creation. Backed by two electric guitars, drums, and bass, the gospel according to Al Green sounds an awful lot like secular Al. The band is talented and tight, and the worship is fierce, though not raw. Fans of Green who mourned his turn away from secular music have always found plenty of comfort food at Full Gospel. Green reworks his secular hits during the services: He's "Full of Fire for Jesus" and asks Jesus to "Come and Take me."

Green makes Jesus sound sexy.

When we attended the Tabernacle's twentieth anniversary service, in 1999, the offering was collected not in baskets, but instead brought up, person by person, and laid in a basket at the Reverend Green's feet. He raised me up, hands on both my shoulders, and said "I love you." I believed him. He meant it more to me than he did to my sister. Normal services don't, however, involve the laying on of hands, although services do get physical: This is a pentecostal congregation. That means lots of falling out and speaking in tongues, especially among women, and especially, in my experience, in the summer, when everyone is a little heat-crazy anyway. Fans handed out from the Ford Funeral home help, and certainly add to the ambiance, but the church was un-air-conditioned at last check, so if you tack the visit on to your August Memphis pilgrimage to Death Week, dress skimpily.

Service starts at late, so you can nurse the hangover from the juke and have a real breakfast (or lunch) to sustain you through a positively athletic experience. Prepare to introduce yourself: visitors are always asked, at some point in the service, to stand and say where they're from. Sunday Morning Service begins at 11:30 am, but in traditional pentecostal fashion, things don't get swinging until later, and the Reverend never shows up on time. Stop by at 12:30 and you won't have to wait long for Al, and you'll have another 2 hours or so of service to swing to. And check his touring schedule-- he's not always in town, and if you call, they won't tell you whether he'll show or not (and really, they may not know).

Sunday Morning service 11:30 am

Sunday Evening Worship (as scheduled) 4:00 pm

Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 pm

Thursday Night Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm

Share this post:

Comments

 

Eric McCaine said:

Very well writen and very informative - living in Memphis, this expose did the Full Gospel Tabernacle Justice.

December 10, 2007 8:42 AM
 

Patricia Robinson said:

My name is Patricia Robinson and Ive started writing songs for my celebrate recovery ministry here in SC we are a new church please mr. green get in touch with me

Lifeteller7@verizon.net

843-281-1131

June 21, 2008 2:32 PM
 

Amy said:

IN YOUR VERY FIRST SENTENCE, WHERE YOU ARE SPEAKING OF THE VOICES, ARE YOU REFERRING TO GENITALS OR GENTILES??  OF COURSE GENITALS ARE A MAN'S AND A WOMEN'S PRIVATE PARTS!  AND GENTILES ARE A GROUP OF PEOPLE!  IF SOMEONE KNOWS SOMEONE AT THIS CHURCH, PLEASE HELP THE WEBMASTER WITH THIS CORRECTION!  JUST A FRIENDLY SUGGESTION FROM A CHICAGOAN!

June 29, 2008 6:26 PM
 

mary montgomery said:

i just love al green

from mary montgomery new oreans louisiana today is my

birthday june 30 1952 so i remember  back up this train.i give anything just to hear you sing it one more time and to see you do more dvds for your church.

 thank you

June 30, 2008 2:28 PM
 

Patrick said:

Pastor Green is on to something great. He understands what many other pastors fail too, the Kingdom of Heaven has come. It is my hope to meet him one day.

July 1, 2008 7:25 PM
 

ADA said:

Though I like Al Green (alot), I think he should decide which side of the road he wants to walk on.....Rev. Al   or R&B Al.  It's contradicting to the church to do both......ever wonder why he only has 60 church members?

July 4, 2008 10:21 AM
 

glasby said:

Mr. Greene is truly loved by the world for his songs I am one of the above.Now is the time to come out from amoung them and seek Jesus and His Grace.

July 5, 2008 7:27 PM
 

Daryl Moir (woman) said:

July 18, 2008

Dearest Reverend Green,

I have been a fan as long as you've been singing.  You and I were both born in 1946. You are about five months older than me. You were born an Aries and I am a Libra.  Two signs that are very compatible.

God wants me to talk to you about my spirituality.  I am lost in the complexity of my mind and the conflicts within me about my love for God.  One side of me has always loved God from a very young age, and I grew up in a home where we attended church every Sunday and my mom was a Sunday school teacher for years.  I have come from a musical family.

I've been reflecting heavily on the life I've lived thus far on Earth and I've spent many hours thinking about the tragedies that have plagued my heart and soul for way too long.    

I developed Polio at age 6 in my right arm.  I lost my daddy that I adored at age 14.  I lost the only true love of my life at the peak of our incredible relationship that was so filled with love and plans for the future and our marriage (we were both age 26).  Kirk is his name and his hobby was racing cars. He died in time trials up at a racetrack in Wisconsin,  while I waited at home for our date that night.  A couple of years later, I fell down a flight of stairs and broke the shoulder I had the Polio in and was in a full body cast for 4 months.  I bought a house later in life - age 51.  I had a great job, making exceptionally good money and had been with that company for many years.  Two years after I moved into my tiny little dream home, I was diagnosed with post-Polio syndrome. Just a few months ago I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer.  I have been through very major and radical surgery to have my breast reconstructed.  Now I have my "dream home" up for sale.

I know that I love God with all my heart and want to spend Eternity with him.  If I make it to Heaven, I want to work so hard for God doing wonderful things to help out any and all of his children. I don't understand how I can love him so much and yet I feel "somewhat dead inside" in being able to truly feel and experience the love He has for me and the love I profess to have for Him.  The complexities of my personalities just won't come together the way I want them to. Daryl is my name and each part of Daryl is conflicting with another part of Daryl "all the time."  There are so many conflicts within me; am I a hypocrit in saying I love God so much when I've never experienced the obvious love, joy and freedom you experience with Him?. The love you have for God is so prominent in your video where you sing "I Can't Stop."  

I am an intellectual person.  I'm loving, sensitive, very understanding and helpful to others.  I was blessed with good looks and came from a very loving family.  What's wrong with me?  I said earlier I'm a Libra and boy oh boy my Libra scales are out of wack!

I have been reading a lot of books (many about Heaven) seeking help, guidance, insight and understanding trying to find out exactly why parts of me are sabotaging and interfering with the deep connection I want to have, feel and experience with God.  In your song "I Can't Stop," I want my heart and soul to feel like what I see you have already attained every time you sing or talk about God!

God led me to you because you turned to the "agenda God had planned for you and ultimately took the road he wanted you to travel."He is very pleased with you! I want Him to be very pleased with me!

I read your autobiography and cried a lot.  I could relate to it on a very personal level.

I am very concerned about my private thoughts I've shared with you, so I am not going to give out a phone number for others to see.  Can I email or call you after your tour is over?  

Maybe you will consider giving me your council.  Of course I would pay for the call(s).

I can understand you being who you are, that you must take precautions.  I am a good woman and I have no police record or skeletons in my closet, so please feel free to have me checked out if you choose to.

Now it's time to place God in my life as "numero uno" in the right way so I too can sing, say and experience that "I Can't Stop" too.

Reverend Green, you have a peace of my heart that belongs to you and you only.  

God Bless You and Keep You.

Daryl Moir

Chicago, IL

www.darylmoir@aol.com

July 18, 2008 12:36 AM
 

kitty Rivers said:

Rev. Al;  one:I just Love you always have when you come to Seattle I''m the one in the front row; before I die I just want to hear you preach the word of God One day I am comming to Memphis;with your music you havet taughtt me how to Love Thank you: Ms Kitty .

July 20, 2008 4:43 PM
 

THE GOSPEL INSPIRERS INC. said:

WE NEED YOUR HELP

thegospel.inspirers@gmail.com

August 29, 2008 8:14 PM
 

Real Good News said:

Huge fan of Al Green's music...I just wished his church actually preached the gospel....

Not the music genre called "gospel," but the message that Jesus & the apostles preached.  The message that calls us all to repent, or turn and abandon our sins and desperately seek the lordship of Christ.  A message that leads us to cry over our sinful state, pleading with God to change our desires & passions...away from the sin that we all enjoy (in secret or in public) and towards a holy, just and worthy God.  A message of real hope, in that if we're willing to hate everything we now love (sin, addictions, hobbies,family, friends, even our own life) **in comparison** to how much we thirst to know the living God, HE will purchase us with His blood.  Away from being inslaved by sin & subject to God's holy & just wrath...which is coming soon, as every sin we've commited will need to be paid for...and instead be slaves of Christ, only seeking His honor & glory.

That message would truly honor God....that would be nice...

September 4, 2008 1:10 AM
 

Patrick T said:

Hello Rev. Al Green, my wife & I are big follower of you. We took a trip down to Memphis, TN all the way from Vancouver, BC to attend your 2007 easter service, there were 2 service that easter sunday ( so the your web site says) , one at 11am, the other at 4pm. We decide to take the 4pm, which we later show up & it was cancelled ! My wife & I was so disappointed & upset that we travelled all the way down to Memphis & not be able to attend your service.

September 8, 2008 7:23 AM
 

Terry said:

I've been lucky enough to be in attendance on a couple of Sundays, whenever I can make the trip to Memphis.  And I can honestly say that I've never felt closer to God than during those few  jubilant hours.

September 17, 2008 2:30 PM
 

Augustus Korankye said:

Hello Mr.Al Green, I'm very delighted to write to you. Seeking the favor of God towards you and the great work you are offering for God. May the good God grant you strenght and wisdom.

September 20, 2008 2:27 PM
 

Pastor Mike Sharp said:

Wow, I'm reading a lot of misplaced comments with content and sometimes attitude which speaks volumes about the ignorance of the authors.  First of all, this is clearly not a site maintained by the church it describes, but also does not disrespect that church or its mission.  I think this is a fantastic and sometimes humorous write up which Rev. Green should be (and probably is) proud of.  Secondly, there may be a confusion for someone who can't bear the thought of an imperfect servant, but I believe there are numerous examples (any that you can cite, excepting Jesus) of such spiritual leadership in both Old and New Testaments.  Having an overflowing membership says NOTHING about the spiritual success of one's church-how many disciples did Jesus have???  Al Green is an authentic follower of Jesus Christ and preacher of God's Word and if you ever watch the videos of his services or go experience them yourself, these potshots fall flat.  Thirdly, "Real Good News"? -Try actually listening to/viewing what Rev. Al Green preaches.  You might find that his message IS what you poorly attempt to summarize via proof-texting in your comment.  I am grateful for the work and spirit of this man and his church, in every realm of our culture/society.  Our confusion of an ancient church squabble over secular versus sacred (which is predominantly semantic) should not stand in the way of Jesus' Kingdom Message.  

September 30, 2008 7:59 AM
 

Clint said:

Amen to the comments made by Pastor Sharp.  Been a fan of the Rev. Al Green for as long as I can remember and love the bulk of his work.  One of my good friends, David Wilson, is an extremely gifted songwriter and violinist, and he covered one of my personal favorites, "Lets Stay Together" on his most recent album, Nobody Does It Better.  

November 25, 2008 6:44 PM
 

Daryl Moir said:

I am hoping I'm one of the first to welcome you back home from your tour Reverend Green!  In each city, with every show, I thought about you and how much I  wanted to be there in the first row each and every time. However, that's a fantasy for me. One has to always have their dreams.

I have written several letters to you, and I pray you read them and will want to talk with me.  Since the Lord has been pushing me in your direction for some time now, I'm hoping the Lord has told you too that he wants us to connect with each other.    

I am so filled with love in welcoming you back home!

A piece of my heart is yours and yours alone, and forever through eternity and infinity.

Daryl

November 28, 2008 11:21 PM
 

Rabbi Shaul Praver aka "Rabbi Rock" said:

Dear Ms. Braxton:

Thank you for our conversation today.

I think Reverend Al Green is an extraordinary Artist

and Reverend. I believe that Reverend  Green continues to teach the world that there really isn't two spheres, secular and sacred; and that all music if  infused with Love--

Is about God.  As the Reverend cites, "know me

In all my ways."  It is a profound and original thesis.

I would be most thankful to the Almighty if I had a chance to visit with the Reverend and learn from him.

Thanks for Listening.

Be always blessed,

Sincerely Yours,

Rabbi Shaul Praver

Founding President and Host of

Rabbi Rock Universal Media Corp.

www.rabbirock.org  TV website

rabbirock@optonline.net e-mail

www.congadathisrael.org  Syn. website.

December 22, 2008 12:52 PM
 

JESSE MONTELONGO said:

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :

I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR AN ALBUM THAT WAS RELEASED, THAT MY MOM HAD. "JESUS IS COMING BACK AGIAN " & I CAN'T FIND IT ANYWHERE.....

 SO IF YOU CAN GET A HOLD OF IT , PLEASE CONTACT ME , THANK YOU !!!!!!

December 22, 2008 11:46 PM
 

Alvin Richards said:

Rev Al Green,  My Name Is Alvin Richards. I'm One Of Your Biggest Fans. I Remember You From Back In The 70's And 80's, I'm Happy That You Was Converted Into Christ. On My Next Trip To Memphis I Will Join In For Worship Service With You And Your Congregation. Alvin Richards, New Orleans,La.

December 26, 2008 6:30 PM
 

Alvin Richards said:

Dear Rev . Al Green, My Name Is Alvin Richards. If At Anyway Possible Can U E-Mail Me And Give Me The Time Of Your New Years Eve Service Because My Family And I Would Love To Join In The Worship Service With You And Your Congregation. My E-Mail Adress Is AlvinRichards15@Yahoo.com  Sincerely Alvin Richards

December 27, 2008 8:54 AM
 

dorothy davis said:

I would like to meet Al Green soon. Iam planning on visiting his church this summer.

January 2, 2009 8:44 PM
 

loretta said:

Rev Al - I am always teased about beimg one of your biggest fans. All of my friends have set their ringtones to one of your songs- so they know it is me callling them. Someone suggeted I go on your web sit -  so here I am.

Just want to say love your music. I had the honor shaking your had when you performed in the play your arms to shot to box with God.  You were sitting down stairs between performances in the lounging area and I had to go to the ladies room- the security tried to stop me, but you said let her through.  I used the ladies room- you let me kiss you on your check and I ran upstairs so excited.  Thank You.

January 7, 2009 8:15 AM
 

Casey James said:

Amy: put on some classic Al Green and you'll know there was no mistake.

February 3, 2009 7:35 PM
 

Tim said:

AMY,

That is so hysterical that you pointed that out about the GENTILES. I was dying laughing about the typo and wasn't paying attention to it thinking they were referring to the type of romantic songs he used to cut.

February 8, 2009 5:20 PM
 

melissa hudson(key) said:

Just wanted to say hello and i am hopeing to meet you one day i have alot of question.. well keep being the great man that you.. GOD BLESS.

February 8, 2009 5:49 PM
 

Caiaphas Pinkney said:

Rev. Green I Just Seen Your DVD,(The Gospel According to Al Green) For The First Time And I Really Enjoyed it.If you Could Email me Some Info. on How I Could Purchase Some of Your Church Sermons on DVD I Would Be Glad to do so.My EMAIL Address is kkpinkney@netzero.com.Look Forward to Hearing From You Soon.

May GOD Keep BLESSING You

February 20, 2009 10:47 PM
 

VaniNY said:

It's odd that you chose to write that Rev. Green's mass services were "entertaining".  It's a little irreverent, don't you think?  Is it supposed to be a concert or a religious ceremony.  I don't think you should be encouraging people to go down there to gawk and exploit.

February 28, 2009 1:05 AM
 

The Millington Kid said:

Why is God supposed to be dour? Make a joyful noise, VaniNY! The Full Gospel Tabernacle congregation embraces the many visitors who appear in the pews each Sunday-- they want visitors to come so they can hear The Word.

March 2, 2009 2:09 PM
 

Brian said:

It sounds like Daryl Moir has a crush on Rev. Green.

March 12, 2009 7:04 AM
 

barbara sidwell said:

today is your birthday April 13th 2009; I am coming to see you perform at Chastain Park in Atlanta Georgia on June 9th; just want to say happy birthday; I look forward to seeing you perform; GOD BLESS YOU REVEREND!!!!!!

April 13, 2009 6:35 AM
 

barbara sidwell said:

Daryl Moir

Are you a STALKER? ; be careful REVEREND; watch out for DARYL MOIR!!!!!

April 13, 2009 6:37 AM
 

barbara sidwell said:

Daryl Moir

Are you a STALKER? ; be careful REVEREND; watch out for DARYL MOIR!!!!!

April 13, 2009 6:37 AM
 

April G. said:

Barbara Sidwell I agree. I was a little alarmed when I stumbled across this site and the very long message posted to Reverend Green. I pray that Ms. Moir is seeking local counseling and spiritual guidance which would benefit her. Reverend Green loves his fans and would thank each one of them personally if he could. He doesn't have the time to read or respond to all the comments on message boards such as this.  Ms. Moir and everyone please get into THE WORD; you will find strength and comfort. Al Green cannot save or help you because he is a man with problems just like everyone else. GOD BLESS!  

April 22, 2009 9:38 PM
 

April G. said:

JUST A FYI: THIS IS NOT REVEREND AL GREEN'S WEB SITE AND HE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS ARTICLE.

April 22, 2009 9:54 PM
 

Daryl Moir said:

Wow!  

To all of you that think I'm a "stalker," shame on you!  I don't know you and you don't know me.  I won't spend time to defend myself.  There is nothing I have to prove to any of you.

If you are church people and believe in Jesus, there isn't any love or understanding that has been passed my way.  Jesus knows I'm the furthest from being any type of a stalker, let alone the fact that I'm a loving, sensitive and caring person.

I have many problems, but so do thousands upon thousands of others, especially in the world today as it is. We're losing our homes, have terminal illnesses, financially tapped out, senseless murders of innocent children, drunk drivers and the accidents they cause taking many lives, and the like.  

Just because I would really like to talk with Reverend Green, he can take care of himself.  He doesn't need any of you speaking for him.

All I can say is I'm glad I am not any of you who made such harsh acquisations and assumptions about me.

I wouldn't be afraid to have anyone check out my background.  I am open book and proud of it.  Can any of you say the same?  I think maybe not.

I will turn the other cheek to all of you, and if you want to speculate, criticize or believe what you've written about me, so be it.

I love, I care, I feel, I hurt, I'm a sensitive person and I'm always working on becoming a better human being.  I need to "earn my place in heaven," and I never take that for granted.

Maybe all of you should work harder at "earning" your place in heaven too!  Don't expect that bad behavior is winning you any "brownie points" with Jesus.

God Bless and I forgive you.

Daryl Moir

April 27, 2009 12:18 AM
 

APRIL G. said:

Ms. Moir,

You say nobody knows you. However, you gave out so much information; too much information that it seems like we know you. All that information was overwhelming, so I know it would be overwhelming to Al. I still say, you need to speak to someone locally who can help you with your issues. Yes, we do all have issues and problems but we don't expect Al Green to come to the rescue. You said "I'm hoping the Lord has told you too that he wants us to connect with each other".  That, among other things you said, would lead some to think you are a stalker. I didn't call you a stalker but your speech/behavior is questionable. As far as you saying that bad behavior is not going to win any brownie points with Jesus. What bad behavior? We are adults expressing our opinions.God Bless You!

April 30, 2009 7:59 AM
 

MDW said:

Reply to one of the earlier comments:"genitals v. Gentiles".  We're talking about Al Green here.  The writer knows of what he speaks (or types for this matter).  Al Green in his hayday wasn't a bit more concerned with speaking to the Gentiles.  "Let's Stay Together" is still leading folks astray!  Believe that! LOL!!!

May 11, 2009 2:21 PM
 

MINISTER:GREGORY ANDERSON said:

FIRST LET ME SAY THANKS TO GOD AND THEN AL GREEN, I AM A SINGER AND HAVE LEARN A LOT ABOUT SINGING FROM AL GREEN-BROTHER AL IF YOU HEARD ME YOU WOULD SAY I

TAUGHT HIM WELL.

MR. GREEN YOU HAVE AND YOU ARE DOING YOUR JOB ON

THIS EARTH, USEING THE TALENTS THAT GOD GAVE YOU

TO BLESS PEOPLE,WITH SONGS OF LOVE.

I KNOW GOD LOVE`S YOU FOR THAT.

May 20, 2009 9:00 AM
 

Tracie Ann said:

Im coming in August to sstop by your church just to hear your voice and enjoy your congregation, my husband doesnt know it yet, haha, but, he will be as inspired about it as i am, when i was a little girl growing up in San Antonio, my brother and sister and i would get into some kind of trouble, our parents would make sit in front of the stereo and listen to "their" music, my brother and sister hated it, not the music, just the type of discipline i assume, i fell in love with your music from the age of 9 years old, im 43 now, will be 44 in august, i hope you are going to be there when we come by, your music inspires me in everyway, it brings back great memories of childhood long gone, i hope you read this, but that may be far fetched, have a great day, you make days very great everytime i listen to your music, i can fully understand why you became a reverend, you are full of soul, and soul comes from the Almighty God. Big Hugs from your biggest fan ever.

May 24, 2009 3:37 AM
 

Karen said:

I remember Al when he sang with in a quartet with his Dad and I think his brothers in Grand Rapids Michigan.  He had a great voice even then.  My mother and I sang on several programs with them.  I always enjoyed those musicals.  Times were differenct and people came early and stayed late to hear soul lifting music that lifted their spirits so they could  smile the next week as they faced the burdens of being poor and black.

So many years ago,

May 24, 2009 9:34 PM
 

Bev said:

Commentary indicates that Al Green Found Jesus!!! Jesus has never been lost...He always seeks his flock...Jesus found Al Green. Why is The Reverend Green always late for service?Is that a Cute Tradition??? I wonder if this man is serious about his preaching or is it a means to restore and maintain his once popular status.

June 2, 2009 11:38 AM
 

oscar argentina said:

me encanta escucharlo cantar y me alegra mucho que este sirviendo a cristo Dios lo bendiga reverendo al green

June 7, 2009 7:37 AM

Leave a Comment

(required)  
(optional)
(required)  
Add

About The Millington Kid

Born in the cotton fields of the delta, raised by a blind goatherd, schooled by carnies, and fed by wild birds, the Millington Kid escaped from the convent at age twelve to travel the rails while writing the American songbook. She currently dispenses barroom justice in Millington, TN.