The St. Paul A.M.E. Church is a historic congregation established in 1884. Built in the Late Gothic Revival style, it has a brick and frame structure. This beautiful church is considered to be the very first African American church in the city and the oldest in county. The church is a part of the National Register of Historic Places and has also been listed as a Raleigh Historic Landmark. The church is open for services and other religious ceremonies.
LGBT Center of Raleigh is a developmental space for the LGBT community. The center has one of the largest libraries for the community and is host to cultural programs. It offers health workshops, youth programs and many other activities to encourage the LGBT community. You can join their art programs or become a part of their support group and enjoy numerous activities here.