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  • Greater St James AME Church - Conway -Rev. James P. Gause, Pastor

    Greater St. James African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Conway, South Carolina, located at 2818 Oak Street, is a historic and active house of worship founded in 1883. It serves as an important spiritual and community hub, offering traditional worship, fellowship, and local outreach. [1, 2, 3] Location and Contact Address: 2818 Oak St, Conway, SC 29526 (beside the Horry County Department of Social Services) Phone: (843) 365-2727 Online Presence: Connect via their official Greater St. James Facebook Page or watch services on the Greater St. James YouTube Channel. [1, 2, 3, 4] History and Background Founding: The congregation was established in 1883, initially meeting in a private home on Main Street before constructing its first permanent frame sanctuary in 1885. [1] Tradition: As part of the AME denomination, the church carries a deep historical footprint rooted in African American faith, resilience, and community leadership in Horry County.

  • Brown Chapel AME Church - Conway - (Bucksville)Rev. Dr. Cathy Jacobs, Pastor

    Brown Chapel AME Church is a historic, community-centered church located at 358 Browns Chapel Ave, Conway, SC 29527 in the historic unincorporated community of Bucksville. The church is led by its pastor, Rev. Dr. Cathy Jacobs. Church Overview & History Deep History: Founded in 1868, the church has served as a cornerstone of spiritual and community life in Horry County for generations. Denomination: African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, operating within the Marion District. Community Focus: The church hosts a vibrant community of local members and frequently coordinates community outreach, such as the Women's Missionary Society (WMS) Annual Low Country Food Giveaway. [1, 2, 3, 4] Pastoral Leadership Current Pastor: Rev. Dr. Cathy Jacobs stepped into leadership here, holding her first official Sunday morning worship service with the congregation in November 2025. [1] Active Ministry: Under her leadership, the church maintains an active presence both in-person and digitally, broadcasting Sunday service live streams and holiday messages to connect with distant members. [1, 2] Service & Contact Details Phone Number: +1 843-397-1252 Email Address: bcame@sccoast.net Digital Services: Livestreams, program updates, and church family highlights are routinely shared on the official Brown Chapel AME Conway Facebook Page

  • Cane Branch AME Church - Conway - Rev. Michael Scott, Pastor

    Cane Branch AME Church is a local place of worship located at 6462 Cane Branch Church Road, Conway, South Carolina (29527). It serves the local community as part of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) denomination's rich heritage in Horry County. Church Details & Location Address: 6462 Cane Branch Church Rd, Conway, SC 29527 Phone: (843) 397-4747 Denomination: African Methodist Episcopal (AME) [1, 2, 3]

  • Hemingway Chapel AME Church - Conway (Sandridge) Rev. Gerald Folsom, Pastor

    Hemingway Chapel AME Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal church founded in 1882 in the Sandridge community of Conway, South Carolina, located at 3338 Kates Bay Highway. It serves as a vital spiritual and cultural anchor for local families, with an adjoining historic community cemetery. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Location and Community Address: 3338 Kates Bay Hwy, Conway, SC 29527 Community: Sandridge Cemetery: Located across the two-lane highway from the current church building, holding the graves of many founding forebears and local families. [1, 2] History and Local Significance Foundation: Established in 1882. [1] Relocation: The original church building was located inside the center of the historic cemetery grounds over a century ago before moving across the road. [1] Preservation Efforts: The church and its historic Sandridge Community Cemetery have been central to local advocacy discussions, including community pushback regarding proposed regional infrastructure projects like perimeter road routing that could impact the historic grounds

  • CONWAY

    Conway, South Carolina, is a historic river town and the county seat of Horry County. Located about 15 miles inland from Myrtle Beach along the Waccamaw River, it features a picturesque downtown with oak-lined streets, local shops, and deep roots dating back to its founding as Kingston in 1732. You can learn more via the City of Conway Official Site. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] History and Culture Founded in 1732 as the colonial town of Kingston. Renamed in 1801 for Revolutionary War hero Robert Conway, and later shortened to Conway. Home to the Horry County Museum, which highlights local heritage. Features community events managed by Conway Downtown Alive. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Geography and Location Positioned on the western banks of the Waccamaw River. Roughly a 25-to-35 minute drive (15 miles) west of Myrtle Beach. Intersected by major routes including U.S. Route 501 and U.S. Route 701

  • Bethel AME Church - Brittons Neck

    Bethel AME Church in Brittons Neck, South Carolina, is an active African Methodist Episcopal house of worship located at 7113 SC-908, Gresham, SC 29546 (in the Brittons Neck area of Marion County). Led by Pastor John A. Lewis, the church serves as an important spiritual and community hub. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Location & Contact Address: 7113 SC-908, Gresham, SC 29546 (Brittons Neck community) County: Marion County Leadership: Pastor John A. Lewis [1, 2, 3] Community Role & Activities Worship Services: Regular Sunday services featuring traditional choirs, including the Senior Choir and Youth Choir. Community Events: Frequently hosts local family and friends days, youth and educational celebrations, and vendor gatherings. Local Outreach: Serves as a community anchor and has historically been utilized for local community programs and outreach coordination in Marion County. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]

  • WILMINGTON, NC

    Wilmington, North Carolina, is a major coastal port city known for its historic Riverwalk, scenic 19th-century architecture, and nearby public island beaches. Founded in 1739, it serves as the county seat of New Hanover County and an economic and cultural hub for southeastern North Carolina. Historic Downtown & River District The Riverwalk: A 1.75-mile pedestrian boardwalk along the Cape Fear River lined with local shops, restaurants, and galleries. Architecture: Features a massive collection of 19th-century Victorian and antebellum buildings, including the Bellamy Mansion Museum and the Burgwin-Wright House. USS North Carolina: A famous World War II battleships memorial permanently anchored across from the downtown waterfront. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Coastal Access & Beaches Wrightsville Beach: Located roughly 8.5 miles east of downtown, popular for surfing, wide sandy shores, and water sports. Carolina Beach & Kure Beach: Located south of the city on Pleasure Island, featuring a classic retro boardwalk, fishing piers, and the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher. [1, 2, 3] Culture & Nature Airlie Gardens: A historic 67-acre garden featuring walking paths, seasonal blooms, and a 450-year-old Airlie Oak. Ecosystems: The surrounding area is native habitat for unique carnivorous plants like the Venus flytrap. Euegene's Hollywood Connection: Often called "Hollywood East" due to extensive film and television production at EUE/Screen Gems Studios

  • NORTH MYRTLE BEACH

    North Myrtle Beach is a family-friendly coastal city in Horry County, South Carolina. Formed in 1968 by merging Cherry Grove, Windy Hill, Ocean Drive, and Crescent Beach, it spans nine scenic miles along the Grand Strand and is famed as the birthplace of the Carolina Shag dance. Key Neighborhoods & Beaches Cherry Grove: Home to the historic Cherry Grove Fishing Pier and scenic salt marshes. Ocean Drive: The heart of beach music culture and historic shag dancing clubs on Main Street. Crescent Beach & Windy Hill: Quieter, residential-leaning beachfront communities ideal for relaxing getaways. [1, 2, 3, 4] Top Attractions & Activities Barefoot Landing: A sprawling shopping, dining, and entertainment complex along the Intracoastal Waterway featuring the Alabama Theatre. North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex: A 162-acre park with a floating aqua park, wakeboarding, and walking trails. Shag Dancing: Catch live beach music and dance events at local mainstays like Fat Harold's Beach Club

  • MYRTLE BEACH

    Myrtle Beach is a major coastal resort city along South Carolina's "Grand Strand". It features 60 miles of continuous sandy beaches, over 80 golf courses, a 1.2-mile oceanfront boardwalk, and millions of annual visitors seeking classic family entertainment. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Key Attractions The Boardwalk & Promenade: Features the iconic SkyWheel Myrtle Beach, oceanfront restaurants, and arcades. Broadway at the Beach: A massive shopping, dining, and entertainment complex built around a 23-acre lake. Myrtle Beach State Park: Offers a quieter coastal escape with nature trails, a fishing pier, and direct beach access. Golf Capital: Home to dozens of championship and celebrity-designed golf courses. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Quick Facts Location: Horry County, northeastern South Carolina. Name Origin: Named in 1900 after the abundant local wax myrtle shrub. Population: Roughly 36,000 permanent residents, swelling significantly during peak vacation seasons

  • MARION

    Marion, South Carolina, is a historic small city and the seat of Marion County. Located in the state's Pee Dee region, it has a population of around 6,200 to 6,400 people. Originally called Gilesborough, the city was renamed in honor of Revolutionary War hero General Francis Marion, the famous "Swamp Fox". [1, 2, 3, 4] History and Architecture Early roots: Settled in the 1730s and 1740s, the area was organized after the Revolution and named for General Francis Marion. Historic District: Downtown Marion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, featuring structures like the 1892 Marion Opera House and old nineteenth-century brick storefronts. Courthouse: The area features rich legal and structural heritage tied to regional development in eastern South Carolina. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Community and Location Geography: Positioned in the Coastal Plain region between the Great and Little Pee Dee rivers. Local Life: Offers a quiet, rural-suburban mix with community farmer's markets, local eateries, and small businesses lining Main Street. Official Info: You can check local updates and events through the City of Marion Official Website. [1, 2, 3, 4]

  • LORIS

    Loris, South Carolina, is a quiet agricultural and historic railroad town in northern Horry County, about 30 miles inland from Myrtle Beach. Home to roughly 3,000 residents, it spans 3.1 square miles and is famous for its Southern charm and annual chicken bog celebration. History & Growth Founded on December 7, 1887, as a railroad stop for the Wilmington, Chadbourn, and Conway Railroad. Incorporated on July 26, 1902, transitioning from timber and turpentine to a thriving tobacco market. Officially transitioned from a town to a city in the 1970s. [1, 2, 3, 4] Culture & Annual Events Loris Bog-Off Festival: Held every third Saturday in October, drawing thousands to celebrate chicken bog (a local dish of chicken, rice, sausage, and spices) with cooking contests, live music, and an antique car show. Main Street features local boutiques, gift shops, and community gathering spots like Mattie Jane's. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Local Attractions & Recreation Diamondback Golf Club: An 18-hole Lowcountry golf course winding through pine forests. Barn View Winery: A rural local winery offering tastings and events. Loris Nature Park: Quiet walking trails providing a peaceful outdoor escape

  • LONGS

    Longs is a small, growing unincorporated community in Horry County, South Carolina. Located about 15 to 20 minutes inland from North Myrtle Beach near Highway 9, it offers a quiet, rural lifestyle with more affordable housing options compared to the immediate coastal Grand Strand area. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Geography & Location Position: Situated in northern Horry County, roughly 14–15 miles northwest of North Myrtle Beach. Access: Built around the intersection of South Carolina Highway 9 and Highway 905, providing straightforward transit to the coast. Environment: Features a mix of open farmland, dense woodlands, and proximity to the Waccamaw River. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] Living & Real Estate Cost of Living: Median home prices hover around $290,000 to $320,000, making it significantly cheaper than neighboring coastal cities. Housing Types: Ranges from rural acreage and no-HOA properties to new construction subdivisions and golf course communities. Pace: Provides a slow, small-town atmosphere popular with families and retirees who want space while staying close to beach amenities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Attractions & Recreation Golf: Home to popular local courses including Long Bay Golf Club, Crown Park Golf Club, and Colonial Charters Golf Club. Outdoor Activities: Kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding via River Island Adventures along the Waccamaw River, as well as exploring the Waccamaw River Heritage Preserve. Proximity: A short 20-minute drive to coastal dining, shopping at Barefoot Landing, and the beaches of North Myrtle Beach

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