146 parishes on record in Sumter — from downtown cathedrals to the storefront congregations that shape the city's religious life. 25 distinct traditions, 5 verified entries.
A steady community in Sumter.
Browse Baptist Churches →A steady community in Sumter.
Browse Methodist →A steady community in Sumter.
Browse Non-Denominational →A small but living presence.
Browse African Methodist Episcopal →A small but living presence.
Browse Church of the Nazarene →A small but living presence.
Browse Evangelical →A small but living presence.
Browse Church of God →A small but living presence.
Browse Presbyterian →A Powerful Revelational Teaching Ministry that's reaching a people, changing a city, revolutionizing a nation, taking the World! Elder Sammy...
Sunday worship: 9 & 11, Sunday School at 10. Sunday evening at 6pm. Oasis, Wednesday at 7pm. Time Warner Cable Ch.2, see listing.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Bible Study.10:00 AM AM Worship11:00 AM PM Worship 6:00 PM Wednesday Bible Study.7:00 PM Gary Hargrove, Minister
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Bible Classes Sunday 9:45 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Melvin Sapp: Minister Central Carolina School Of...
We are a great place to grow spiritually and develop relationships and life-long friendships. We meet Sundays 10AM, 10:50AM and 6 PM. Wednes...
Pastor: Supt. Eugene Canty, Sr.
For a first visit, the editors recommend three parishes: Grace Cathedral Ministries (Church of God in Christ), First Church of God (Non-Denominational), and Plaza Church of Christ (Church of Christ). Together they offer a representative sample of Sumter's worship life.