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Connie Maxwell Children's Home is a Baptist-church run residential group home headquartered in Greenwood, South Carolina, United States. [1] Since 1892, [ 2 ] Connie Maxwell Children’s Home has cared for and supported thousands of children and families.
Zion Baptist Church (HM) Zion Chapel Baptist Church No. 1 (HM) Eastover and vicinity Goodwill Plantation (NR) Hopkins. New Light Beulah Baptist Church (HM) St. Phillip A.M.E. Church (HM) St. Phillip School (NR) Kensington (HM) Siloam School (NR) St. Phillip School (NR) St. Thomas Protestant Episcopal Church (NR) Wesley Methodist Church (HM) Gadsden
Catfish Creek Baptist Church; Catholic Presbyterian Church; Cedar Grove Lutheran Church; Cedar Grove Plantation Chapel; Cedar Springs Historic District; Central Baptist Church (Charleston, South Carolina) Central Methodist Church (Spartanburg, South Carolina) Christ Church (Florence, South Carolina) Christ Church (Greenville, South Carolina)
Tabernacle Cemetery in Greenwood, Greenwood County. Old Pilgrim Baptist Church Cemetery and Kilgore Family Cemetery in Five Forks; NRHP-listed; Magnolia Cemetery in Greenwood; NRHP-listed
Florence Christian School is a private, Baptist Christian school located in Florence, South Carolina, US. It offers an academic program with a largely Christian-oriented curriculum. The school consists of four sections categorized by education: Child Development Center, Kindergarten, Elementary, and Junior and Senior high.
The Convention is made up of 42 Baptist associations and around 2,000 churches as of 2023. The Convention was founded December 4, 1821 at First Baptist Church of Columbia with nine total messengers in attendance. Richard Furman was elected as the first president of the Convention and Abner Blocker was elected as Secretary. William B. Johnson ...
Notable buildings include the Laurens County Courthouse, Old Methodist Church, St. Paul First Baptist Church, Public Square commercial buildings, Rosenblum's and Maxwell Bros. and Kinard Store, Provident Finance Co. and Parker Furniture, McDonald House, Augustus Huff House, Gov. William Dunlap Simpson House, and Hudgens-Harney House. [2] [3] [4]
The Baptists built their church in 1831, which had been planned since 1829. The Methodists built the third church in 1834, where the Methodist Cemetery is now located. The present-day Trinity United Methodist Church sanctuary was constructed in 1901. New Providence Baptist Church is the oldest Baptist church in the city of Darlington.