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Speaking of South Carolina and religion — here’s a ‘Useful Website’ there

Attention all you readers out there in the Greenville, SC, area -- especially any of you visiting the area this coming weekend looking for churches in Greenville SC area. I want to call your attention to Westminster Presbyterian Church in Greenville, and invite you to take a look around their website as a "Useful Website" for this morning.

I note from their website that Christian writer/teacher Philip Yancey is going to be their guest lecturer this Sunday, January 13. I can think of no better reason to make Westminster Presbyterian part of your plans this weekend. If you've read any of Yancey's books, or followed his writing career with "Christianity Today" magazine and other publications, you know he speaks to all about God. (If you want a fair representation of the "core beliefs" your little old blog writer here holds as important, read Yancey's stuff and you'll be pretty close.)

So go to their website and look around. If you're in Greenville I'm sure you'd feel welcome at Westminster Presbyterian. Some of my best friends are Presbyterians. Really.
[tags]Westminster Presbyterian Church, Greenville SC, religion, hurches in Greenville SC area, just a guy who reads the papers[/tags]

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2 Responses to “Speaking of South Carolina and religion — here’s a ‘Useful Website’ there”

  1. Connie on January 10th, 2008 1:02 pm

    Well that’s good. I’m a Presbyterian (PCA). We’re studying Mr. Yancy’s book, What’s So Amazing About Grace in our Women’s Bible Study. I just started reading it and am enjoying it a great deal.

  2. Gary on January 10th, 2008 1:40 pm

    Glad to hear you’re studying something of Yancey’s. I think my wife just recently read that book and referred to it in some writing she’s doing. She writes a regular column in a Sunday school take-home paper for another denomination.

    Wish I lived near enough to Greenville, SC, to go hear him — and to take in the services at Westminster Presbyterian there.

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