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French Huguenot Church, Charleston Overview

French Huguenot Church is a result of the European Protestant movement. French Protestants or Huguenots started settling in the areas and began rehabilitation in these colonies. This Church in Charleston was built in 1687. The building later got exposed to a fire breakout that severely damaged it. However, it was redone in 1844 in the Gothic revival style and that’s how the current building looks like. In this church earlier, the teachings were done in French but now this happens only once a year. Every Sunday, the worshippers enjoy music and scripture study after the prayer is completed. Keeping the pandemic situation in mind, the Church has significantly reduced its opening time. It is advised to be on time and follow all Covid 19 precautions.

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Address : 136 Church Street Charleston, SC 29401 Mailing Address: P. O. Drawer 917, Church St, Charleston, SC 29402, United States

Contact : +1 843-722-4385

Timings : Sunday service - 10:30 AM onwards
Office open - Monday to Friday - 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Communion is served on every first Sunday of the month at the altar rail

Highlight : Light Sunday meal followed by wine

Parking : Not available

Wheelchair access : Not available

Church yard timings :

Monday to Thursday - 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Saturdays - 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Must see : Church's organ

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