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Churches in North Charleston, SC
Explore congregations in and around North Charleston, SC and see how each one's tradition lines up with your own answers.
- 15congregations listed
- 7traditions represented
This page lists churches in and around North Charleston, SC, described by the positions their traditions hold and by their own words where a church has supplied them. Each congregation reflects a distinct tradition, and the goal here is to help you understand those differences so you can make an informed decision about where you feel at home. Difference is presented as difference, not as a measure of who is right.
Churches in North Charleston, SC
All 15 in the directory, in alphabetical order.
- Canaan Missionary Baptist ChurchBaptist1561 Mosstree Road
- Christ Community Lutheran ChurchLutheran8315 Dorchester Road
- Christ Community Lutheran Of North CharlestonEvangelical Lutheran Church in America8315 Dorchester Rd
- Christ Temple ChurchUnknown1309 Sumner Avenue
- Church of the ResurrectionAnglican / Episcopal5103 North Rhett Avenue
- Coastal Shores Baptist ChurchBaptist8310 Dorchester Road
- Cokesbury United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Enoch Chapel United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Gethsemane Cathedral of Praise ChurchUnknown4937 Durant Avenue
- Grace Bible ChapelUnknown3935 Whipper Barony Lane
- Kingdom Hall ofJehovah’s WitnessesJehovah's Witnesses4600 Appian Way
- Midland Park United Methodist ChurchUnited Methodist Church
- Pittman Street Baptist ChurchBaptist5105 Pittman Street
- Seacoast ChurchUnknown5505 North Rhett Avenue
- Two Rivers Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian1779 Remount Road
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How this list is built: every congregation above was read from the live directory when this page was last generated, and each one names North Charleston as its own city and SC as its own state. The directory holds 292,516 congregations in total, and only 116,156 of them record both a city and a state, so the rest cannot appear on any city page yet. That is a gap in the data, not a gap in these listings, and it is stated here rather than left to be inferred from a count. A city gets a page only when its congregations sit in one connected place and there are at least 5 of them.