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CSU enrollment passes 3,000 this fall

Charleston Southern University welcomed 3,022 students to its campus this fall, setting a new enrollment record for the 41-year-old university.... Continue Reading »

Anderson, N. Greenville affirmed as universities

It's official: South Carolina Baptists operate three universities. At its fall meeting Oct. 10-11 at White Oak Conference Center, the Executive Board of the South Carolina Baptist Convention affirmed the decisions by Anderson and North Greenville colleges to seek... Continue Reading »

Taylors Free Medical Clinic now open

For all appearances, it could have been simply another upscale family medical practice on Main Street in Taylors, but when the 36 patients who came to the two-story, freshly renovated facility on a recent Thursday had received health services... Continue Reading »

Korean church thanks God for new building

During a two-hour service Oct. 9, Greenville First Korean Church thanked God for its newly acquired church building. In dedicating it to worshiping God and reaching other Koreans for Christ, pastor Seung Heon Lee led the congregation of about... Continue Reading »

Lowry to appear in Spartanburg Oct. 22

Christian recording artist, songwriter and comedian Mark Lowry will perform Oct. 22 at North Spartanburg First Baptist Church at 7 p.m.... Continue Reading »

Blaney celebrates centennial

Blaney Baptist Church, Elgin, will highlight its 100th anniversary with a homecoming celebration Oct. 23.... Continue Reading »

Chiquola marks 100 years of ministry

The old church bell tolled again Aug. 14, as ringer Bobby Walker called the members of Chiquola Baptist Church in Honea Path to the congregation's centennial celebration.... Continue Reading »

Nelson named to NGU post

Wilson Nelson, senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Greer, since 1992, has been named director of university advancement at North Greenville University, and Joe Hayes Jr. was promoted from associate director to director for development.... Continue Reading »

Pee Dee team gives hope to Miss. residents

A 25-member ?chain-saw team? from 11 Pee Dee Association churches completed a variety of acts of Christian love in Columbia, Miss., during the week of Sept. 12. The 18 men and seven women were housed and fed in the... Continue Reading »

Collegiate weekend encourages young men to ‘be strong’ in the Lord

Just by taking a glance at the skeet shooting, flag football, video games, rock climbing and hiking, it is clear that Camp McCall is suited for guys.... Continue Reading »

In Greer: NGU offering variety at new satellite

While North Greenville University will begin offering graduate classes in February at its new campus extension in Greer, the community can start taking advantage of learning opportunities next week.... Continue Reading »

Capitol View

There are times when an elected official takes a stand and has to vote for what is right. Even when it looks like he is going against something good. This happened recently in a vote in the House Chamber... Continue Reading »