Who we are
We are a church of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). We believe that the Word of God is our ultimate authority. We hold to a Reformed understanding of the Scriptures and see God establishing elders and deacons to lead his church.
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev. Keith Kneeshaw
Leader Position:
Lead Pastor
Phone:
Leader Email:
Click here to contact Rev. Keith Kneeshaw
Administration
Admin Name:
Lindsay Amburn
Admin Position:
Administrative Assistant
Phone:
Admin Email:
Click here to contact Lindsay Amburn
Grace Point Presbyterian Church Service Times
Our services time is 9:30am. We also stream the service live on YouTube or Facebook.
Children's Programming
Nursery is provided for infants and toddler during the entire worship service starting at 9:15am.
Junior Church & Joyful Sounds are designed for children during the sermon.
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Children's Programming
Nursery is provided for infants and toddler during the entire worship service starting at 9:15am.
Junior Church & Joyful Sounds are designed for children during the sermon.
It's been more than 2 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Dress Code
People dress in various ways around Grace Point. Some are dressed casually, and others wear attire that is bit more “professional.” However, it’s unlikely that you will see very many suits and ties, except for Easter.
Other information
Grace Point Presbyterian Church History
Grace Point began as a satellite campus of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Irmo. Seeing the growth of the Dutch Fork area and the population north of I-26, Cornerstone sought to be "one church in two locations."
Our first service was held at Dutch Fork High School on September 26, 2004, and Dr. Rick Perrin preached at both locations for more than four years until he followed God's call to New Jersey in January 2009.
In April of 2009 Grace Point was officially chartered as a new church, and we elected elders and deacons. During the formation of the church, a Pastoral Search Team began diligently looking for our first pastor. God led that team to Keith Kneeshaw, who was called by the congregation and began preaching in August of 2010.
In December of 2012, God opened the door for a more permanent location on Western Lane. We worshiped there until March of 2020 coronavirus halted large public gatherings.
During the pandemic, construction on the building at our current location was completed, and we held our first in-person worship service on June 7 in the parking lot. June 28th marked the first worship gathering inside the new building.
Our first service was held at Dutch Fork High School on September 26, 2004, and Dr. Rick Perrin preached at both locations for more than four years until he followed God's call to New Jersey in January 2009.
In April of 2009 Grace Point was officially chartered as a new church, and we elected elders and deacons. During the formation of the church, a Pastoral Search Team began diligently looking for our first pastor. God led that team to Keith Kneeshaw, who was called by the congregation and began preaching in August of 2010.
In December of 2012, God opened the door for a more permanent location on Western Lane. We worshiped there until March of 2020 coronavirus halted large public gatherings.
During the pandemic, construction on the building at our current location was completed, and we held our first in-person worship service on June 7 in the parking lot. June 28th marked the first worship gathering inside the new building.
Grace Point Presbyterian Church listing was last updated on the 3rd of April, 2022