SCBC - The Early Leadership
Read the stories of four of the early leaders, known as General Agents, of the South Carolina Baptist Convention.
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Congratulations to Our Churches Celebrating Milestone Anniversaries in 2011!
Cedar Springs, Spartanburg
Elim, Effingham
Secona, Pickens
Beaver Creek, Heath Springs
Cades, Cades
Double Springs, Townville
Ebenezer, Cordova
Mt. Bethel, Belton
Mt. Lebannon, Greer
Six Mile, Six Mile
Belton First, Belton
Hopewell, Adams Run
Mount Tabor, Clemson
Union, Elgin
Beulah, Loris
Cedar Shoals, Belton
Draytonville, Gaffney
First Calvary, Leesville
Graham, Sumter
Greenwood, Conway
Highland Home, Gray Court
Hopewell, Huger
Kedron, Aiken
Locust Hill, Travelers Rest
Pleasant Grove, Westminister
Redds Branch, Aiken
Ridgeway First, Ridgeway
Union, Pamplico
Union Hill, Pageland
Bakers Chapel, Aynor
Center Grove, Kershaw
Deep Branch, Early Branch
Earle’s Grove, Westminister
El Bethel, Greer
High Point, Lancaster
Johnson’s Chapel, Georgetown
McBee, McBee
North Trenholm, Columbia
Park Street, Easley
Pleasant Hill, Blacksburg
Roebuck, Roebuck
South Main Street, Greenwood
Thompson Chapel, Cowpens
Reedy Fork, Seneca
South Side, Abbeville
Berry Memorial, Gaffney
Crosswell, Sumter
Davis Creek, Seneca
Fellowship, North
Green Pond, Green Pond
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
Lee Road, Taylors
Morningside, Union
Pierpont, Charleston
Pleasant Grove, Fountain Inn
Woodridge, North Augusta
Woodvale, Rock Hill
First Mission of the Deaf, Greenville
Freedom, Darlington
Harbison, Columbia
Heritage Chapel, Taylors
West Marion, Marion
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