There are 5,907 churches listed in South Carolina on PewSearch, across 367 cities and towns.
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South Carolina has deep roots in both Baptist and Episcopal traditions, with the Southern Baptist Convention as the largest denomination. The state's African American churches, particularly AME and Baptist congregations, have played a vital role in community life and the Civil Rights Movement.
Churches across 367 cities in South Carolina

The Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul is an Anglican cathedral in downtown Charleston that cultivates Christ's likeness in community through worship, discipleship, and service to neighbors. Founded in 1809 as the Third Episcopal Church, it merged with St. Luke's in 1949 and became the Cathedral of the Diocese of South Carolina in 1963.

At Young Memorial we are seeking to be faithful to the golden rule and the great commission. We want to love God with our whole beings and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ in Anderson, SC and throughout the whole world.

York Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church is dedicated to proclaiming that God is Love, emphasizing the importance of love as a core aspect of faith.

Wyatt's Chapel Baptist Church aims to foster public worship, promote Christian fellowship, and support spiritual growth among its members through Bible study and evangelism.

Zion Assembly Church of God is a welcoming community in Greenville, South Carolina, eager to connect with visitors through various ministries and services.
PewSearch lists 5,907 churches in South Carolina across 367 cities and towns. This includes churches of every denomination with location, service times, and contact details where available.
The most common denominations among churches in South Carolina include Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic. You can browse each tradition and filter churches by denomination on PewSearch.
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