Newberry County, South Carolina Churches


I have tried to list all current churches and those that no longer exist. If I have missed some, or you'd like to add info.,
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Newberry Baptist Churches

Belmont Baptist

Bethel Baptist

(Southeran)

Bethlehem Baptist

Boozer Chapel Baptist

Bush River Baptist

Bush River Missionary Baptist

Calvary Baptist

Central Baptist

(Indept.)

College Street Baptist

Enoree Baptist

Fairview Baptist

Mt Olive

Fellowship Baptist

First Baptist

Freedom Baptist

Glenn Street Baptist

James Hopewell Baptist

Lighthouse Baptist

(Indept.)

Little Beaver Dam Baptist

Little River Baptist

Metropolitan Baptist

Mount Zion Baptist

New Enoree Baptist

New Hope Baptist

Old Beaver Dam Baptist

(Indept.)

Reedy River Baptist Association

Renwick Grove Baptist

St. Johns Baptist

Seekwell Baptist

Welch Zion Baptist

West End Baptist

 Prosperity

 Phillipi

First Baptist

(Indept.)

   Chappels

 Pomaria

 St. Matthew

 Pioneer

 Whitmire

 Flint Hill Baptist 

Antioch Baptist

Bethel Baptist

Dreher Island Baptist

Scurry Springhill

Saluda Baptist Church 

 Fellowship

Victory

 Hunt Memorial

New Hope Baptist


Central Baptist

Seekwell Baptist


The Master's



Newberry Episcopal Churches

St. Luke's Episcopal Church

History of the Newberry Episcopal Church

Newberry Lutheran Churches

Bethlehem Lutheran

Colony Lutheran

Faith Lutheran

Lutheran Church of the Redeemer

St. James Lutheran

St. John's Lutheran

St. Matthews Lutheran

St. Paul Lutheran

St. Philip's Evan Lutheran

Mayer Memorial Lutheran

Bethany

Beth Eden 

 Luther Chapel

Prosperity 

 Bachman Chapel

Corinth 

 Pomaria

Pomaria Lutheran 

  Silverstreet

 Summer Memorial Lutheran

 Mt. Zion

Grace Lutheran

Macedonia Lutheran

Mount Pilgrim Lutheran

St Luke's

St. Pauls Lutheran

St. John's

 Bethlehem

Silverstreet Lutheran

Peak

Mt. Hermon Lutheran

 

 Newville

 

Holy Trinity

Little Mountain

Mt. Tabor

 

 Jalapa

Liberty Hill

Newberry United Methodist Churches

Central

 Ebenezer

Epting Memorial

 Lewis Memorial

Lebanon

United Methodist Circuit

O'Neal Street

 New Hope

Whitmire

 

 Kinards

 

Prosperity

 

 Pomaria

New Chapel

 Whitmire UM

 

 Sharon

 

Wightman UM

Zion UM

Mt. Pleasant

Capers Chapel

 Silverstreet

Trinity

Newberry Station, Methodist Church 1873-1886

History of the Methodist Churches in Newberry County

Newberry African Methodist Episcopal

Mt Olive

Pleasant Grove

St. James

Trinity Church

Miller Chapel

St. Mary's

Sweet Spring

Mt. Hebron AME

Mt Zion AME

St. Matthews AME

St Paul AME

 Shiloh AME

St. Paul

Pomaria

Hanah

Prosperity

Mt. Moriah

Little Mountain

St. James

St. Mark's

Mt. Hebron

Lever Chapel

Lower Mt. Olive

Providence

Newberry County Presbyterian Churches

Aveleigh Presbyterian

Little River - Dominick

Minute Of Hope Message

Minute Of Hope Message Smyrana Presbyterian

Whitmire

 Little Mountain

Chappell - Morris Chapel

King's Creek ARP

Associate Reformed ARP

Cannons Creek and Newberry Church

Whitmire Presbyterian

 Oak Grove UM

Pine Grove UM

Cannon Creek ARP

Queen Mem. Presbyterian

Newberry County Other Churches

Catholic

Non-Denominational

 Macedonia Christian Prosperity

Christian

Old Time Holiness & Christian School

Pentecostal

LDS

St Mark's Catholic

His Dwelling Place

New beginnings Christian Fellowship

Newberry Christian

Calvary Pentecostal Holliness

GloryTabernacle


Iglesa Pentecostal Damasio

 Church of God

Jehovah's Witnessess

Harvest Church

(Interdenominational)

New Covenant

Triumph The Church & Kingdon Of God In Christ

(Congregational)

Nueva Vida


True Light Ministries 

 Whitmire

Love Chapel

Trinity Whitmire Zion

Bush River Quaker Meeting Place 

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