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Kingston Church

A Presbyterian congregation existed here in the village of Kingston by 1756. Its meetinghouse was on this site but by 1795 the congregation had apparently disbanded. In 1855 a proposal to reestablish a Presbyterian church in the town was favorably received, and in 1857 an “Association” for that purpose was formed. In 1858 the present house of worship was erected, and Kingston Church was officially organized.

Erected by The Congregation, 1986

800 3rd Ave., Conway, SC 29526
GPS: 33° 50.151′ N, 79° 2.69′ W 

Kingston Presbyterian Church historical marker
James Cook Map dated 1773 showing Kingston Church in the Village of Kingston
Site of old colonial church in the
Village Commons/Kingston Burial Grounds
Kingston Presbyterian Church, c 1900
Kingston Presbyterian Church – 2006
Kingston Presbyterian Church
Kingston Bluff
View from Kingston Lake
Kingston Presbyterian Churchyard (north end)
Kingston Presbyterian Churchyard (south end)
Kingston Presbyterian Church, Conway SC