St. Peter's Church-Episcopal offers Sunday School classes for adults and children. Nursery services are available during worship hours for children under the age of three years. St Peter's Church-Episcopal Buddy Club aims to be a support group for children between the ages of four and seventeen years who have experiences the death of parent or family member. Participants meet weekly in a group setting.
Church of the Good Shepherd is an Episcopal facility adhering to the Anglican tradition using the Book of Common Prayer. Its motto is "Centered on the cross, centered on the community, and centered on others."
St. Andrew's - Mt. Pleasant is an Anglican congregation with parishioners from many different religious backgrounds. What everyone has in common is a life enriched by God. The church's sermons are rich in ancient faith and relate to the real world. The congregation is warm and welcoming.
St. George's Episcopal Church has a history of more than 35 years in Summerville and a congregation of 300 members. The church is headed by Father Rick Luoni. It offers small group programs, Sunday School, services, Cursillo and pastoral care.
St. Michael's is a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina. They welcome members and visitors to worship with them. Sunday school is available for children from pre-school through 12th grade. Several outreach programs are also available.
Nestled close to the Ashley River on 10 acres of land, Old St. Andrew's is not only an active church with a proud congregation, but also a historical landmark, listed in the National Historic Registry, and is said to be South Carolina's oldest surviving church. The church's grounds are well kept, and are comprised of several buildings, a gift shop for tourists, as well as a graveyard that dates back to the 18th century. Famous parishoners have included the Drayton family, who ran the nearby Drayton Hall Plantation, itself another local landmark.
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