The Lowcountry Church Plant is a Spirit-led movement inviting our neighbors into friendship with Jesus Christ through discipleship in small home gatherings that multiply into Christ-centered community.

The values of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are different than the values of the world. Following Jesus in relationship with Him and His established community causes transformation. We want to live life accountable to these values of the Good News and share them to produce new life.

Everything we do points to Jesus. He is our message, our model, and our hope.

We depend on the Holy Spirit to guide our steps and open doors to share God’s love.

We believe everyone can grow in faith — and help someone else do the same.

We live life together with honesty, grace, and deep care for one another.

The Bible is our foundation for faith, practice, and purpose.

Prayer isn’t an activity; it’s the heartbeat of everything we do.

We seek to live holy lives shaped by love and full of grace toward others.

We go where Jesus would go: to the overlooked, the hurting, and the searching.

Every believer is called and gifted to serve in God’s mission.

We don’t just grow; we reproduce — new disciples, new leaders, new groups.

We share meals, stories, and life around the table — where Christ is always the host.

We seek God’s Kingdom on earth — lives restored, neighborhoods renewed, and love made visible.
We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.
We believe in one true, holy and living God, Eternal Spirit, who is Creator, Sovereign and Preserver of all things visible and invisible. He is infinite in power, wisdom, justice, goodness and love, and rules with gracious regard for the well-being and salvation of every man, woman, and child, to the glory of his name. We believe the one God revelas himself as the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, distinct but inseparable, eternally one in essence and power.
We believe in Jesus Christ, truly God and truly man, in whom the divine and human natures are perfectly and inseparably united. He is the eternal Word made flesh, the only begotten Son of the Father, born of the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit. As ministering Servant he lived, suffered and died on the cross. He was buried, rose from the dead and ascended into heaven to be with the Father, from whence he shall return. He is eternal Savior and Mediator, who intercedes for us, and by him all people will be judged.
We believe in the Holy Spirit who proceeds from and is one in being with the Father and the Son. He convinces the world of sin, of righteousness and of judgment. He leads men through faithful response to the Gospel into the fellowship of the Church. He comforts, sustains and empowers the faithful and guides them into all truth.
We believe man is fallen from righteousness and, apart from the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, is destitute of holiness and inclined to evil. Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God. In his own strength, without divine grace, man cannot do good works pleasing and acceptable to God. We believe, however, man influenced and empowered by the Holy Spirit is responsible in freedom to exercise his will for good.
We believe God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself. The offering Christ freely made on the cross is the perfect and sufficient sacrifice for the sins of the whole world, redeeming man from all sin, so that no other satisfaction is required.
We believe we are never accounted righteous before God through our works or merit, but that penitent sinners are justified or accounted righteous before God only by faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. We believe regeneration is the renewal of man in righteousness through Jesus Christ, by the power of the Holy Spirit, whereby we are made partakers of the divine nature and experience newness of life. By this new birth the believer becomes reconciled to God and is enabled to serve him with the will and the affections. We believe, although we have experienced regeneration, it is possible to depart from grace and fall into sin; and we may even then, by the grace of God, be renewed in righteousness.
We believe the Holy Bible, Old and New Testaments, reveals the Word of God so far as it is necessary for our salvation. It is to be received through the Holy Spirit as the true rule and guide for faith and practice. Whatever is not revealed in or established by the Holy Scriptures is not to be made an article of faith nor is it to be taught as essential to salvation.
We believe the Christian Church is the community of all true believers under the Lordship of Christ. We believe it is one, holy, apostolic and catholic. It is the redemptive fellowship in which the Word of God is preached by men and women divinely called, and the sacraments are duly administered according to Christ’s own appointment. Under the discipline of the Holy Spirit the Church exists for the maintenance of worship, the edification of believers and the redemption of the world.
We believe Baptism signifies entrance into the household of faith, and is a symbold of repentance and inner cleansing of sin, a representation of of the New Birth in Christ Jesus and a mark of Christian discipleship.
We believe children are under the atonement of Christ and as heirs of the Kingdom of God are acceptable subjects for Christian Baptism. Children of believing parents through Baptism become the special responsibility of the Church. They should be nurtured and led to personal acceptance of Christ, and by profession of faith confirm their Baptism.
The Supper of the Lord is a sign of the love that Christians have among themselves for one another, but also is a sacrament (outward sign of an inward grace) of our being saved by Christ’s death; so that in right spirit, we worthily, and with faith receive the the bread. The bread we break is a partaking of the body of Christ; and likewise in drinking from the cup of blessing we partake of the blood of Christ.
Class Meetings and Small Groups have always been central to Methodist discipleship, serving as the heartbeat of spiritual growth and mutual accountability. Rooted in John Wesley’s vision for practical holiness, these gatherings provide a space where believers can confess struggles, celebrate victories, and intentionally pursue transformation in Christ together. More than Bible studies or social gatherings, Class Meetings are communities of grace and truth where faith becomes active through shared reflection, prayer, and service. They nurture authentic relationships, deepen discipleship, and empower every member to live out the gospel daily. In the Wesleyan tradition, small groups remain essential because they move faith from theory to practice—forming disciples who make disciples.
We believe growing in holiness all our lives (sanctification) is the work of God’s grace through the Word and the Spirit, by which those who have been born again are cleansed from sin in their thoughts, words and acts, and are enabled to live in accordance with God’s will, and to strive for holiness without which no one will see the Lord.
Entire sanctification is a state of perfect love, righteousness and true holiness which every regenerate believer may obtain by being delivered from the power of sin, by loving God with all the heart, soul, mind and strength, and by loving one’s neighbor as one’s self. Through faith in Jesus Christ this gracious gift may be received in this life both gradually and instantaneously, and should be sought earnestly by every child of God.
We believe this experience does not deliver us from the infirmities, ignorance, and mistakes common to man, nor from the possibilities of further sin. The Christian must continue on guard against spiritual pride and seek to gain victory over every temptation to sin. He or she must respond wholly to the will of God so that sin will lose its power over him; and the world, the flesh, and the devil are put under his feet. Thus he rules over these enemies with watchfulness through the power of the
Holy Spirit.