November 2014 Board of General Superintendents Announces Contingency Action Plan for

November 2014
Volume 66 • Number 11
150 McSwain Drive
West Columbia, SC 29169
(803) 794-2209
www.southcarolinanazarene.org
Board of General Superintendents
Announces Contingency Action Plan for
Nazarene Publishing House
SOUTH CAROLINA
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Dr. Eddie Estep
District Superintendent
803-794-2209
[email protected]
Mrs. LaNora Jensen
NMI President • 803-568-3939
[email protected]
Dr. Jim Thrower
SDMI Chairman • 803-796-0595
[email protected]
Rev. David Snodgrass
NYI President • 803-669-9409
[email protected]
Following recent communication about the short-term future of Nazarene Publishing
House (NPH), the Board of
General Superintendents
(BGS) has put in place a
"contingency action plan" for
addressing resourcing needs
of the Church of the Nazarene. This plan is the result of
the announced closing of the
current NPH business model.
Speaking on behalf of the BGS, Dr. David W. Graves, BGS chair, stated, "The
situation requires a multitude of skills to wind down the current operation at
NPH, fulfill WordAction curriculum commitments to our local churches, and
begin to envision a future publishing ministry that clearly emphasizes the biblical teaching of the Church of the Nazarene on the holy life."
The general superintendents firmly believe that the long-term publishing goal
is to have a sustainable Wesleyan-Holiness voice representing the Church of
the Nazarene and its mission to make Christlike disciples in the nations. This
immediate plan of action will help fulfill that goal.
The following action items were unanimously approved by the BGS:

A new NPH Board of Directors was elected and installed, filling three of
the vacancies created when the previous NPH board resigned. The new
NPH board will manage the business affairs and all required legal corporate obligations of the publishing house for the benefit of the Church of the
Nazarene.

Mark D. Brown was appointed interim CEO of NPH and will work closely
with the NPH board.

A crisis management team was named to work simultaneously with the
new board to coordinate the closing of NPH, provide resources in the transition, and re-envision NPH for the future.
Mrs. LaNora Jensen
Treasurer • 803-794-2209
[email protected]
Rev. Alan Pullen
Camp Manager • 803-532-3123
[email protected]
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According to Dr. David Graves, several months of Sunday School curriculum is already prepared and will be available
to the churches. NPH is in the process of shipping the December-January-February curriculum for 2014–2015.
"NPH is also accepting orders and working through the details with the intent to ship the March-April-May (2015) curriculum during the month of December (2014)," he added.
Inquiries about WordAction materials and about books from Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City can be made by calling
NPH customer service toll-free at 1-800-877-0700, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Central Time.
Further announcements about NPH will be made as recommendations and plans are approved.
While the members of the Board of General Superintendents believe that strategic planning is essential to accomplish
these goals, they also believe that God's blessing and favor will result in an outcome that will meet the needs of the
church. They have earnestly sought the wisdom of God throughout this process.
The BGS urges Nazarenes worldwide to continue praying for NPH and those leading this transition.
DISTRICT
November 6-8 TNU Board of Trustees
7-8 TNU Homecoming
7-9 District Ladies' Retreat, Myrtle Beach,
SC
11 DAB, 6 p.m., District Office
14-16 NYI Breakaway Retreat, D. Moody
Gunter Camp & Retreat Center
CALENDAR
December 1 District Ministry Team Christmas Dinner, 7 p.m., West Columbia Central
6 Single Adult Christmas Dinner, Sumter
First
13 NYI District Bible Quiz Meet (Optional
"fun quiz")
24-January 4 District Office Closed
25 Christmas Day
17-21 Church Planting Training, D. Moody
Gunter Camp & Retreat Center
22 NYI District Bible Quiz Meet
30 Statistics Due in District Office
28 Statistics Due in District Office
Batesburg
Alice Parrish, Katrina Rodgers
Spartanburg First
Montoya Lindsey, Michael Foster,
Suzanne Phillips, Jan Miller,
Becky Miller
Sumter Wise Drive
Lourie Coker, Ashley Coker,
Ashton Coker, Lourigene Coker,
Kellianne Coker
Transitions: Rev. John (Sue) Powell (Batesburg) has announced his retirement from pastoral ministry, effective November 30, 2014. Rev. Sean Virden (Rock Hill Trinity youth pastor) has accepted the call to serve as youth pastor at Sumter First. Rev. Brad Bellomy
(Columbia First Church Family Ministries Pastor) has accepted the call to serve as lead pastor
of San Antonio (TX) New Vision Church of the Nazarene.
Rev. Dana Wolfe is serving as interim pastor at Bennettsville First. Dr. Jim Stocks is serving
as interim pastor at Fort Mill. Rev. Harry Widener is serving as interim pastor at Greenville
First. Columbia First is in the process of calling a pastor. Rev. Ken and Rev. Mary Paynter
have announced their resignation from Clemson “The Bridge” and will be moving to Kansas
City where Mary will be attending Nazarene Theological Seminary. West Columbia First has
called Gabbee Bagby to serve as youth/worship pastor.
Congratulations to Pastor Carey Pratt and the Hartsville First church board on a successful
six-year pastoral review.
Dr. Roy Rogers (Georgia District
Superintendent) as he recovers
from heart bypass surgery
Midge Simpson (Greenville First
staff) at the passing of her
husband Don (also the father of
Diane Higgins)
The 2015 camp meeting evangelists will be Rev. Norman Moore and Rev. Billy Huddleston. Dates for camp meeting are June 21-27, 2015.
Rev. Glen Link (Greenwood Community pastor) has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the
District Board of Ministry.
Rev. Ray Moore (Greenville First pastoral staff) has agreed to serve as interim Mission Area
Convener in the Upstate.
Dr. Jim Bearden (former SC DS)
Jean Pratt (Hartsville First pastor's spouse) undergoing treatments for multiple myeloma
Pastor John Powell (Batesburg)
undergoing treatments for cancer
NewStart Church Planters and
NewStart Church Sponsors
An awakening movement of the
Holy Spirit on the South Carolina
District
Progress toward the 2020 Vision
(100 churches) for South Carolina
Church Planting Training: November 17-21, 2014, and January 26-30,
2015, at the D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center, offered in English and
Spanish.
Mission 2015 (M15): The USA/Canada Region
Mid-Quadrennial Conference will take place February 9-11, 2015, in Kansas City, Missouri. The conference theme will be “Honoring the Past, Shaping
the Future.” M15 will feature a strong list of plenary speakers, meaningful and unique worship experiences:
· 180 workshops on topics ranging from social issues of our day to theological identity issues
pertinent to our denomination
· mega-lunches from leading speakers on powerful topics
· a wide array of resources for your local and district mission
· denominational vision casting
· fellowship as only Nazarenes know how to do
· all bathed in Spirit-infused prayer
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Existing NewStarts:
 Services are being held at Georgetown, under the direction of Pastor James
(Trish) Merritt.
 Services are being held at Hollywood Trinity Bible Fellowship, under the direction of Pastor Ted (Patty) Hambrick. The Super Bus ministry is now in six
locations.
 Services are being held at Perry Correctional, under the direction of Pastor
Gabriel Moreno.
Emerging NewStarts:
 Pastors Bill and Isa Wojtkowski have accepted the call to plant a Hispanic
church, Charleston Iglesia del Nazareno, on Johns Island.
 Pastor Ulises Garcia has accepted the call to plant a Hispanic church in West
Columbia (Holland Street).
 New Ellenton New Life has started a weekly service in Jackson, SC, meeting at the Fire Department, under the direction of Pastor Thom Harvey.
 Rev. Dana (Mark) Wolfe will be starting the work in Darlington.
 A NewStart in Richburg is being prayerfully considered by Chester Church and Pastor John Porter.
 A Hispanic NewStart is being prayerfully considered by Sumter Wise Drive and Pastor Sammy Geddings.
 A Hispanic NewStart is being prayerfully considered by Batesburg.
UPDATE
Training for Church Planting Essentials and for Churches Planting Churches will be offered in both English and Spanish,
November 17-21, 2014, and January 26-30, 2015, at the D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center. Scholarships are
available for participants.
Biker Sunday at
Midland Valley
Community was a
wonderful day of
worship, evangelism,
and outreach to the
community.
Total attendance was a
new record high: 1173
“Because We Are
Thankful” is the theme
for this year’s Thanksgiving Offering for the
World Evangelism
Fund. Resources are
available at nazarene.org/generosity in
English, Spanish, and
Korean.
International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
Even though America’s religious freedoms are aggressively being chipped away, we
are still privileged to have freedoms that individuals in other countries can only
dream about. We can be assured they are praying for the situation they are in. The
important emphasis on November 9, 2014, is for us, those with freedom of worship,
to pray for our brothers and sisters around the world.
Fletcher L. Tink, in this year’s missionary book, The Unstoppable Church, acknowledges that about 30,000 Protestants are killed each year. He notes that many die in
jail, some starve to death, and others are shot. He states that to date, more than 50
countries have reported cases of martyrdom. Howie Shute, in this year’s missionary book, Underground, tells of an underground church in Africa that had 14 Christians attending. In an attempt to stop Christianity in their community, Muslim men killed 12 of that number.
Let us continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world. The writer of Hebrews reminds us to “Keep on loving each other
as brothers. Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. Remember those in
prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering” Hebrews 13: 1-3 (NIV).
Rev. Richard Coleman
We have two Work & Witness trips planned for 2015. We are returning to Swaziland to
continue work at Southern Africa Nazarene University. Please contact your pastor or NMI
president for an application. If more information is needed, please call Jimmy Haynes,
South Carolina District Work and Witness Coordinator, at 864.419.0473 or by e-mail at
[email protected].
In ancient times, a Thank Offering was a type of fellowship offering, as prescribed in Leviticus 3
and Leviticus 7:11-15. Thank offerings were to be given in response to God’s grace or deliverance
and were to be given spontaneously and by free will. While Leviticus 23:19 prescribed a thank offering to be given during the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), they could be given at any other time of
the year, as long as they were given with a thankful heart (Leviticus 19:5).
Thank offerings were classified as fellowship offerings, recognizing that the giver was at peace, or
in fellowship, with God. These gifts were over and above the tithes, first fruits, and sin offerings
that were also prescribed. As such, these gifts were always given in response to something that God
had done, the result of a heart overflowing with gratitude.
Leviticus 3 indicates that several types of gifts were appropriate as fellowship offerings: oxen,
sheep, or goats. It appears as though the type of gift was up to the giver, or dependent upon their
resources. Regardless of the gift, it was to be without defect. Once the sacrifice was given and the priests had received a portion of
the sacrifice, the remainder was a sanctuary feast to be shared by the giver and family or friends. The feast was a celebration of
God’s faithfulness and loving deeds.
This ancient thank offering has modern-day echoes in many countries: Canada, United States, Germany, and Japan, just to name a
few. Often in the fall, these days of thankfulness provide nationally recognized opportunities to reflect upon God’s blessings, to
give thanks, and to celebrate together. God has created us to be a thankful people. Traditionally in the Church of the Nazarene, an
offering has been received each November to help support the global mission of the church – making Christlike disciples in the nations.
As a global church, we invite Nazarenes everywhere to consider God’s blessings upon our lives, our churches, and our missionaries.
By emphasizing the ancient tradition of a freewill thank offering, members and friends are given the opportunity to consider how
God has blessed us, and how we might give a thank offering of our own, sharing those blessings with others around the world. Giving additional resources toward the World Evangelism Fund (WEF) is one way of giving a thank offering. We give… because we
are thankful.
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On October 11, 2014, 158 children and adults attended the Children’s Mission
Fair at the D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center. The children heard
mission stories about Ecuador from missionary Dana Howard. The children
enjoyed a fun time of eating, crafts, and games. The eating was especially memorable because it took place in the
new dining hall, "Heritage Commons." This was the first use of the new dining hall in serving a meal to any group -so fitting that it was our children learning about missions. Our children brought $1170 for deputation.
We collected over 150 boxes of Crisis Care Kits (CCKs) and School Pal-Paks. Congratulations to Rock Hill Trinity
with 15 boxes, West Columbia Central with 12 boxes, and Bishopville and Cayce with 10 boxes of CCKs each.
JESUS
Film
teams
have
reported
68,395,173 evangelistic contacts* from
January 1998 through October 2014. Of
these contacts, 12,913,361 (18.9% of
contacts) have indicated decisions for
Christ with 5,456,527 (42.3% of decisions) initial discipleship follow-ups. There
have been 46,109 preaching points
started.
*JESUS Film and other tools
Throughout the Psalms the Psalmist tells us that we should “Give
thanks to the Lord, for he is good.” The apostle Paul reminds us in
I Thessalonians 5:18 that, as believers, we are to “give thanks in all
circumstances.”
While Thanksgiving is but a holiday on the calendar for many, for the
follower of Christ it is to be much more -- it is to be our lifestyle! God’s desire for us is that we live “thankfully” every
day for what it is that He has and is doing in our lives.
With that in mind I want to pause and “give thanks” to God for a few things that come to mind:
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I am thankful for God’s grace and mercy in my life. It was His grace that brought me to new life in Him and
it has been His mercy that has attended me ever since.
I am thankful for my wife and family who have loved me like Jesus, “unconditionally.” I am truly blessed!
I am thankful for God’s call to ministry in my life and the privilege I have of serving Him and the congregation at Central.
I am thankful for the many laymen and women that I have known through the years who have faithfully
served God and live out a powerful witness for Him.
I am thankful to serve as your District SDMI Chairman and to serve with some of the finest Christian leaders
I know as your SDMI Council. We are blessed!
My list could go on but you get the idea. I encourage you to take some time and put your own list together. You may
also find some Sunday School teachers and Small Group Leaders and a whole host of folks coming to your mind that
you are “thankful” for. When you do -- “Give thanks!”
You are loved and appreciated,
Dr. Jim Thrower
Nov. 1 – Children’s Bible Quizzing at
D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat
Center
Nov. 7-9 - Ladies Retreat (See flyer
on following page)
Nov. 27 – Happy Thanksgiving
Just a reminder to all SDMI chairpersons:
It’s not too soon to begin getting your
teachers signed up to attend this year’s
SDMI Convention and Mid-Year Rally!
The goal of the SCNYI Leadership Team is to help
equip pastors, youth pastors, youth workers, and
parents of our district families with the tools &
resources needed to lead this generation into a
dynamic life in Christ!
!
We have been working hard to establish and
streamline our efforts to help make your job of loving
on students much easier and more efficient. We are
currently in the process of collecting e-mail
addresses and phones numbers of all our district
youth leaders to try and make our distribution list
more effective as we increase communication. If you
are not currently on the e-mailing list and would like
to be, contact us at
[email protected] and we
will be happy to add you to the list.
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nazarene
youth
international
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Breakaway Retreat 2014 November 14 -­‐ 16 D. Moody Gunter Camp and Retreat Center -­‐
Cost: $75 Speaker: Brad Bellomy
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November 14 - 16 | Breakaway
November 22 | District Quiz Meet
December 8th | First NYC 15 Payment Due
January 23 & 24 | District TNT @ Midland Valley
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[email protected]
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South Carolina Ladies Retreat
November 7-9, 2014
Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort Royale Palms
10000 Beach Club Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
843-449-5000
Diane Estep - Retreat Speaker
Diane has been married to Eddie for 30 years. They have served on the South Carolina District
since 2006. They have two grown sons. Josh lives in Columbus, Ohio, and is a Senior Financial Services Technical Lead at Nationwide Insurance Headquarters. Jeff is serving on staff as
Minister of Young Adults and Sports Outreach at Midland Valley Community Church in South
Carolina. He and his wife, Brittany, were married in June 2013.
Diane is the Director of Special Projects for the South Carolina District. She also serves as the
event coordinator for district superintendents’ spouses at the USA/Canada District Superintendents Leadership Programs. Diane’s passion is marriages and families. She has led retreats and enrichment classes for several years and finds fulfillment when couples reconnect
and recommit to their marriage/family.
Her interests include spending time with family, traveling, and Pinterest.
Lindsay Huggins - Worship Leader
Having grown up in a musical family, Lindsay always knew she wanted to pursue a career in
music. She sang in a contemporary vocal ensemble for three years while attending Trevecca
Nazarene University. She still has her deep-rooted passion for Country & Southern Gospel and
won the National Quartet Convention’s solo talent contest.
Lindsay released her debut radio single, “God Whispers,” from her second solo album. The
song is a beautiful reminder to recognize God in the everyday things of life. “God Whispers”
caught the attention of DJs and listeners across the nation. The moving music video is also
available online.
Lindsay, her husband Craig, their son Tanner, (and dog Chloe) make their home just outside Nashville, Tennessee.
“Praise God from whom all blessings flow . . .”
Heritage Commons!
We are so excited to announce that Heritage Commons, our brand-new dining facility, is now completed and open for service! This beautiful
new addition to the camp will seat 196 in comfortable padded chairs at round tables. It is a beautifully appointed building, with wood-grain
floors in the dining rooms, granite countertops, ceramic tile in the serving hall and the restrooms, and a true commercial kitchen.
It was down to the wire, but we received our final approval from DHEC on Thursday afternoon just in time to host the NMI Children’s Missions Fair on Saturday. The children were so excited to be the first group to use the new building!
The construction of Heritage Commons has taken three long years, and we are deeply indebted to those volunteers who have remained committed to the project to the very end. We say “Thank You” again to everyone who has helped bring this dream to a reality.
God bless –
Pastor Alan
Rev. Alan Pullen, Center Manager
D. Moody Gunter Camp & Retreat Center
1420 Nazarene Rd., Batesburg, SC 29006
www.scnazcamp.com // [email protected] // (803) 730-1094 cell
DISCIPLESHIP
BUDGET PROGRESS rEPORT
m i n i s t r i e s
Thank you for your faithful stewardship and for the difference you are
making across South Carolina and around the world! We are grateful to
all of our churches for their support of the World Evangelism Fund,
Trevecca Nazarene University, Pensions & Benefits, and the South
Carolina District Fair Share.
Eddie Estep, District Pastor
Church
Aiken Ebenezer
Ashwood
Bamberg
Batesburg
Beaufort
Bennettsville First
Bishopville
Camden First
Cayce
Charleston Calvary
Charleston First
Charleston Sea Is.Intern'l Com.
Cherrydale Hispanic
Chester
Clemson - The Bridge
Clover
Columbia Abundant Life
Columbia Emmanuel Korean
Columbia First
Columbia Grace
Duncan LifeSpring
Florence Family Life
Fort Mill
Georgetown
Great Falls
Greenville First
Greenwood Community
Hartsville Calvary
Hartsville First
Honea Path Genesis
Lancaster SonLight Com.
Laurens Cornerstone
Lexington Shepherd
Lugoff Faith
Manning NewStart
Midland Valley Community
Moncks Corner
Myrtle Beach
New Ellenton New Life
Orangeburg First
Orangeburg Memorial
Pageland Rose Memorial
Pelion
Rock Hill Celebration Place
Rock Hill Emmanuel
Rock Hill First
Rock Hill Grace
Rock Hill Trinity
Seneca
Simpsonville LifeSpring
Spartanburg First
Summerville
Sumter Calvary
Sumter First
Sumter Wise Drive
Wallace
Walterboro First
West Columbia Central
West Columbia First
Winnsboro
York
TOTAL
October
Fair Share
$0.00
$392.78
$231.10
$152.00
$281.88
$440.88
$430.10
$481.11
$476.10
$0.00
$0.00
$315.01
$0.00
$1,354.00
$50.00
$282.88
$378.18
$65.00
$6,568.91
$245.60
$281.54
$0.00
$1,183.57
$0.00
$107.59
$4,861.44
$678.14
$510.11
$946.00
$0.00
$448.00
$0.00
$993.41
$0.00
$1,309.57
$5,109.00
$0.00
$600.00
$261.05
$0.00
$886.16
$306.00
$583.00
$0.00
$1,054.48
$0.00
$0.00
$1,235.19
$0.00
$100.00
$50.00
$0.00
$0.00
$2,354.80
$922.47
$94.53
$330.16
$1,882.66
$1,427.00
$1,474.27
$0.00
$42,135.67
TNU
Paid YTD
$160.50
$540.15
$452.89
$231.00
$449.31
$509.33
$414.95
$765.77
$544.80
$2,819.00
$424.99
$367.90
$0.00
$1,757.00
$111.05
$493.16
$532.67
$0.00
$6,441.23
$371.54
$767.90
$102.00
$1,679.31
$0.00
$36.35
$5,616.65
$1,996.43
$163.97
$1,324.62
$328.53
$804.00
$0.00
$1,734.03
$0.00
$2,089.90
$7,188.00
$0.00
$900.00
$395.09
$0.00
$635.15
$413.00
$845.79
$0.00
$771.70
$0.00
$610.93
$1,742.58
$0.00
$100.00
$575.00
$1,601.15
$0.00
$3,702.45
$760.00
$198.56
$451.14
$3,445.77
$1,294.00
$2,217.29
$95.72
$61,974.25
WEF
Paid YTD
$280.88
$0.00
$996.84
$175.00
$1,255.22
$1,069.21
$1,439.32
$2,165.00
$1,777.82
$6,750.00
$1,038.84
$1,930.27
$0.00
$3,861.00
$267.42
$804.24
$1,378.72
$0.00
$14,985.04
$959.74
$1,793.05
$259.00
$4,105.14
$0.00
$88.86
$13,829.67
$4,985.68
$490.37
$3,237.96
$723.37
$1,964.00
$0.00
$6,583.51
$0.00
$5,108.58
$18,592.00
$0.00
$1,500.00
$1,110.32
$0.00
$1,552.61
$0.00
$1,200.00
$0.00
$1,258.65
$0.00
$885.16
$7,885.26
$299.65
$0.00
$515.00
$3,913.89
$0.00
$9,232.08
$2,660.00
$390.98
$795.19
$9,215.02
$4,025.00
$4,976.10
$277.00
$154,587.66
P&B
Paid YTD
$200.63
$540.15
$452.89
$115.00
$485.50
$352.90
$414.95
$765.77
$673.98
$2,819.00
$424.99
$367.90
$0.00
$1,757.00
$111.05
$357.55
$532.97
$0.00
$6,130.24
$371.54
$658.15
$102.00
$1,570.07
$0.00
$36.35
$5,616.65
$1,996.70
$173.97
$1,324.62
$263.04
$804.00
$0.00
$1,789.03
$0.00
$2,089.90
$7,188.00
$0.00
$600.00
$395.09
$0.00
$635.15
$413.00
$456.22
$0.00
$530.31
$0.00
$266.59
$1,742.58
$115.84
$100.00
$575.00
$1,601.15
$0.00
$3,781.26
$760.00
$165.44
$324.76
$3,769.75
$1,648.00
$2,060.17
$96.00
$60,522.80
SS
AM
Low Country Mission Area
Beaufort
Charleston Calvary
Charleston First
Charleston Sea Is. Intern'l Com.
Hollywood Trinity Bible Fellowship
Moncks Corner
Summerville
Walterboro First
OCTOBER 2014
22
112
38
67
32
NR
57
17
28
196
42
21
32
NR
106
29
Lower Midlands Mission Area
Aiken Ebenezer
Bamberg
Batesburg
Midland Valley Community
New Ellenton New Life
Orangeburg First
Orangeburg Memorial
Pelion
27
9
26
426
29
35
91
54
54
21
32
617
40
45
126
110
Midlands Mission Area
Cayce
Columbia Abundant Life
Columbia Emmanuel Korean
Columbia First
Columbia Grace
Lexington Shepherd
West Columbia Central
West Columbia First
Winnsboro
39
23
0
393
15
39
112
164
99
40
32
9
279
33
59
160
190
148
Pee Dee Mission Area
Bennettsville First
Bishopville
Camden First
Hartsville Calvary
Hartsville First
Lugoff Faith
Pageland Rose Memorial
Wallace
37
11
76
8
71
59
45
29
48
19
76
9
124
62
70
60
Piedmont Mission Area
Chester
Clover
Fort Mill
Great Falls
Lancaster SonLight Com.
Rock Hill Celebration Place
Rock Hill Emmanuel
Rock Hill First
Rock Hill Grace
Rock Hill Trinity
York
158
31
92
36
32
30
30
108
56
89
16
184
41
105
38
71
62
78
129
96
118
25
Santee Mission Area
Ashwood
Florence Family Life
Georgetown NewStart
Manning NewStart
Myrtle Beach
Sumter Calvary
Sumter First
Sumter Wise Drive
47
11
3
68
64
135
126
130
73
19
5
174
80
110
260
183
30
NA
18
595
82
0
10
NR
13
85
14
45
4416
74
10
25
429
128
36
15
NR
20
79
77
56
5717
Upstate Mission Area
Cherrydale Hispanic
Clemson - The Bridge
Duncan LifeSpring
Greenville First
Greenwood Community
Honea Path Genesis
Laurens Cornerstone
Perry Correctional Center
Seneca
Simpsonville LifeSpring
Spartanburg Casa del Alfarero
Spartanburg First
TOTAL