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Vertical Church Charleston is a place where people can meet Jesus, engage in life-giving community, and everyone is welcome. We believe in creating a space where people can Worship Christ, grow in their Walk with Christ, have opportunities to Work for Christ and learn how to boldly Witness about Christ...all for God's glory.

A welcoming, faithful family, reflecting God's love and hope, striving to be THE place in Blythewood for church by walking with Christ to create opportunities to love and help others.

Our Lady of the Hills is a Catholic parish that strives to empower families to live as the domestic Church, formed by the Lord in Word and Sacrament, and sent out on mission to the world. The parish emphasizes 'The Joy of the Gospel' and welcomes both practicing Catholics and those exploring the faith.

Wallingford Presbyterian Church is a welcoming community dedicated to faith, service, and spiritual growth. Since 1867, we have been a pillar of support for the Charleston community.

Peters Creek Baptist Church is dedicated to loving God, serving others, and making disciples of Jesus, with a rich history of ministry and growth since 1773.

Southside Baptist Church is a Baptist congregation in Greer, SC committed to biblical teaching and community fellowship through worship, Bible study, and recovery ministries.

Fairforest Baptist Church is a Baptist congregation serving Spartanburg, South Carolina. Grounded in biblical teaching and believer's baptism, this church community gathers for worship, fellowship, and outreach to the local community.

Buncombe Street Methodist Church aims to develop followers of Jesus who are engaged in community, equipped to serve, and empowered to lead, while standing as a pillar of downtown Greenville since 1834.