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Whether you are brand new to the church thing or you’ve been around church for a while; we want to say welcome! Our goal at Rehoboth is to create environments and experiences where you can encounter God in the midst of your life. When you come to Rehoboth Church on a weekend, our aim is that you would be encouraged by the message, welcomed by our amazing community of people and be reminded of God’s grace!
Rehoboth has been serving at 6911 Two Notch Road in Columbia, SC for over 100 years.
The first members worshiped in an old wooden church until 1945, at which time it was replaced with a concrete block church.
In 1951, the Dent family donated a parcel of land behind the church. Using this land, the Dent Fellowship building was constructed to provide the church with a kitchen and dining facility. The building was dedicated in 1952 in memory of J. Marion Dent, Henry S. Dent, and John Dent.
In 1967, the concrete block church was demolished to allow larger facilities to be build. This included a two-story.
In 1967, the concrete block church was demolished to allow larger facilities to be build. This included a two-story building with a chapel, pastor’s study, church office and church parlor. In 1977, three crosses were donated and installed on the exterior of the Education Building in memory of J.B. Smith, by his wife and children.
In 1985, a consecration service was held for the completion of the new Sanctuary. It was also at this time that Rehoboth hired its first full-time choir director, Toni Hollingsworth.
In 2024, the congregation of Rehoboth voted to join the Global Methodist Church which went into effect on July 1, 2024.
Rehoboth members are active in local, district, and statewide ministries. Here you will find a warm, friendly, congregation with a traditional worship style, adult choir, men’s mentoring group, food pantry, and Sunday School.
Join us on Sundays at 9:00 am for a ZOOM Sunday School, 9:45 am for an in-person Sunday School, and at 11:00 am for congregational worship. Rehoboth strives to help share the love of Jesus Christ with all we meet.