Church of Christ at King Street – Church of Christ in Camden, SC

A Church of Christ congregation serving Camden, SC. Contact the church directly for current worship times and programs.

Contact Information

Address:
402 King St
Camden, SC 29021

Phone: 8036656179

Service Times

Please call for current service times

Congregation Size: 35

📍 Location

About This Location

The Church of Christ at King Street serves the historic community of Camden, South Carolina’s oldest inland city, established in 1732. Located in Kershaw County approximately 30 miles northeast of Columbia, Camden offers visitors and residents a unique blend of Revolutionary War history, equestrian culture, and small-town Southern charm.

Camden is renowned for its well-preserved antebellum architecture, historic districts, and as a premier destination for steeplechase racing and polo. The city’s tree-lined streets and historic homes reflect its rich heritage, while the nearby Camden Archives and Museum and Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site attract history enthusiasts from across the region.

The congregation welcomes both long-time residents and newcomers to this growing community, which has seen increased development while maintaining its historic character. Camden’s location provides easy access to larger metropolitan areas while offering the benefits of small-town living, making it attractive to families, retirees, and professionals.

Churches of Christ have a strong presence throughout South Carolina, emphasizing New Testament Christianity and autonomous congregational governance. The King Street congregation serves as part of this fellowship, committed to Bible-based worship and teaching.

Visitors to Camden will find a community that values both its historical significance and modern growth. The area offers excellent schools, recreational opportunities at nearby lakes, and a downtown district featuring local shops and restaurants. Those considering relocation will discover Camden provides quality of life with convenient access to urban amenities.

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