GALLERY: Churches of Charleston
You don’t get the title of Holy City without a special spiritual connection. As you walk the streets of Charleston, you can hear the collective chimes of the church bells echoing throughout the peninsula. It is a sound that has resonated for hundreds of years. Through natural disasters, wars, political and economic conflict, those bells have remained. As our tribute to the hallowed halls of the Churches of Charleston and the houses of the Lord that make this city special, we want to share a special gallery of some of the beautiful infrastructures.
Unitarian Church – 4 Archdale Street, Charleston, SC
St. John Lutheran Church – 5 Clifford Street, Charleston, SC
John the Baptist Church – 120 Broad Street, Charleston, SC
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church – 71 Broad Street, Charleston, SC
First Presbyterian Church – 53 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
Mother Emanuel AME – 110 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC
Trinity United Methodist Church – 273 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
Citadel Square Baptist Church – 328 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
St. Matthews Lutheran Church – 405 King Street, Charleston, SC
The Second Presbyterian Church – 342 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC
Morris Street Baptist Church – 25 Morris Street, Charleston, SC
Central Baptist Church – 26 Radcliffe Street, Charleston, SC
St Patrick Catholic Church – 134 St. Philip Street, Charleston, SC
Churches at Night
Beautiful pictures of lovely old churches. One of the reasons why I love Charleston. Thank you for this post.
Miss the First Christian Church on Calhoun. Grew up there! Best Vacation Bible School was one summer when we study the different faiths and visited most of these churches. In some cases actually attended services.
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