121 parishes on record in Florence — from downtown cathedrals to the storefront congregations that shape the city's religious life. 23 distinct traditions, 6 verified entries.
A steady community in Florence.
Browse Baptist Churches →A steady community in Florence.
Browse Methodist →A steady community in Florence.
Browse Non-Denominational →A small but living presence.
Browse Apostolic →A small but living presence.
Browse Presbyterian →A small but living presence.
Browse Pentecostal →A small but living presence.
Browse Catholic →A small but living presence.
Browse United Methodist →Order of Services Tuesday Night: 7:30 p.m. Thursday Night: 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening: 2:00 p.m.
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New Grace Temple is about Power and Deliverance. Genesis 1:26 says God gave us Dominion over all the earth; we must learn ho to exercise the Divine Power God have vested in us. Sat...
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"All Saints' Church is an evangelical parish in the Diocese of South Carolina, which is a member of the Anglican Church in North America. Our worship is intended first and foremost...
"Evergreen Baptist Church was organized in 1877 in the Evergreen school building. Evergreen was first a member of the Welch Neck Baptist Association but later became a member of th...
True Foundation is a place of peace and delightful worship. We focus on the spirit and not the exterior. We are family oriented and culturally sensitive to all. We are a very small...
For a first visit, the editors recommend three parishes: The Church In The Lord Jesus Christ Of The Apostles' Doctrine Inc (Apostolic), New Grace Temple Church (Non-Denominational), and St. Luke Lutheran Church (Lutheran). Together they offer a representative sample of Florence's worship life.