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We believe church is a family, not an event. So when we gather together, we want people to form genuine relationships. If you're new, please introduce yourself by filling out our digital connect card so we can make contact with you.

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We would love for you to connect with our Midtown family by participating in any of the following:

  • LifeGroups are made up of 10-20 people who meet throughout the city to live life in community and follow Jesus together. We take what we learned on Sundays and put it into practice throughout the week.

  • Serve on Sundays: Opportunities to serve are available on Sundays and throughout the week. Ranging from Host Team to Student Groups, there is a chance for each us to leverage our lives to love and serve others.

  • Sunday Classes: Throughout the year we provided classes to help equip and grow our church family.

    • 101: Midtown Class covers the basics of how our church works and functions as our membership class.

    • 201: LifeGroup Class focuses on strengthening LifeGroups and developing Core Core Group Members.

  • Serve the City is our partnership with organizations throughout the city to serve those in need. Throughout the year, we host a variety of events to support these organizations and the people they serve.

  • Recovery is a group that meets in a 10-week cycle to help people achieve freedom and healing from issues that seem unbeatable in their lives. Recovery is offered twice a year and is available for anyone.

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One of the best ways to connect to our church family is by participating in the variety of events we host throughout the year. From classes to community outreach, we hope these gathering opportunities bring us together as a family and help us look more and more like the people of God. Below you can see a handful of upcoming events.

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How Long O Lord? | A Study of the
Minor Prophet Habakkuk

The prophets are a diverse group of writings. They come from different periods, face different issues, and are written in different genres.

The book of Habakkuk, in particular, speaks to us on our journey to Christian maturity. It mirrors the moments we all encounter—when our understanding of God’s character seems at odds with our current circumstances, when we question God’s plans, and when injustice, both individually and collectively, seems to prevail.

When that happens, what do we do? How do we respond? How can we trust God is still in control of it all? We’ll spend the next four weeks in Habakkuk exploring these questions.

This series is part of our Year of Biblical Literacy initiative.

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To make a one-time gift or to set up recurring giving, use the link below or download the Pushpay app.

You can give via cash or check on Sundays when offering baskets are passed or at one of our offering drop boxes. You can also mail cash or check in to 1819 Taylor St. Columbia, SC 29201. Please make all checks out to Midtown Two Notch.