Outside the Walls 2024
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Click to download our Shandon Baptist Church Campus Map, providing all the essential information you need to navigate the 2023 Annual Meeting. This map will help you locate breakout session rooms, parking areas, and important buildings.
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Resolutions to be considered at the 2023 South Carolina Baptist Convention Annual Meeting are due by midnight on October 13, 2023. Submissions must include your name, address, email address, and cell phone number. Please include the name and address of your church. Resolutions for this year’s annual meeting, November 13–14 at Shandon Baptist Church, should
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Dear SCBaptist, South Carolina Baptists are a mission-funding, mission-sending, mission-going people. While our organization is autonomous from the Southern Baptist Convention, we joyfully acknowledge it as our most strategic partner in Great Commission advance nationally and internationally. Through this national network of entities, South Carolina Baptists are able to efficiently train 20,000 seminary students, fund
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Early this year, God confirmed the call for Dr. Daniel Dickard and his family to serve Shandon Baptist Church in Columbia, SC. For the past five years, Dr. Dickard served at Friendly Avenue Baptist Church in Greensboro, N.C. “As the Lord moved in our hearts and in the hearts of Shandon, we’ve seen God’s Providence.
SBC Pastors’ Conference President called to Shandon Baptist Church Read More »
November 22, 2022 COLUMBIA – Messengers to the 202nd Annual South Carolina Baptist Convention Meeting met November 14-15 at Riverland Hills Baptist Church in Irmo to conduct business and celebrate ministry achievements from the previous year. Of note during the meeting were presentations from the Sexual Abuse Task Force and recognitions for SCBaptist Executive Director-Treasurer
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A resolution has traditionally been defined as an expression of opinion or concern, as compared to a motion, which calls for action. A resolution is not used to direct any entity of the South Carolina Baptist Convention to specific action.