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Common Sense Corner
"There are no language barriers when you are smiling."
- Allen Klein
Welcome to Palmetto Land! Please use this web site to discover the opportunities available to you. If you desire more information about our history, programs or staff - don't hesitate to call (843) 871-2999.
Welcome Information
If you are planning a visit to Palmetto Land, please fill out a welcome card and return it to the guest area of the foyer and receive your complimentary gold palmetto pin. Our Assistant Pastor, Daniel and his wife, Dianna will be there to greet you!
Please make use of our wonderful children's ministry: from birth - 6th grade.
A member of our greeting team will be glad to assist you.
Last Week
This Week
Synopsis of The Pastoral Letters
Staff Visitation Monday Nights at 7:00pm
Churchwide Outreach and Care Groups Saturday Mornings at 9:45am
Wednesday Night Bible Study at 6:30pm
Trustee of the Month
Ralph Owens -- Please contact him with any questions or problems. His number is listed in the bulletin handed out in church.
Upcoming Events
| Wednesday, Feb 27th |
International meal at 6:00pm, prior to the evening service |
| Monday, March 3rd |
AFM - Last day to order for the month of March |
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Saturday, March 15th |
AFM - March Distribution day 9:30 to 10:30am |
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Children
Children's Church is a wonderful place for your child to enjoy the company of other children their age. They will learn about God in a positive and fun atmosphere at 9:45 a.m., Sunday morning.
Clubs for kids is an adventure: uniforms-songs-presenations-trips...our Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., and Sunday, 6:00 p.m. classes.
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Nursery is also provided during all services on Sunday and Wednesday for children ages Birth-23 months in our Family Life Center Building.
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Teens
Teen assembly in the chapel Sunday, 9:45 a.m.
Teen C.I.A. (Christ in Action) Wednesdays, 4:45 p.m.
Teen Church Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.
For more information, contact Bro. Jesse Watson at 871.2999.
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Do you have or know children that cannot get to church on Sunday?
Are your neighbors elderly saints, who are unable to make it around on their own?
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