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Welcome from Pastor Johnson

Hello. Welcome to our web site. On behalf of all the members of St. Timothy Lutheran Church, thank you for visiting. We would like to welcome you to our church for worship or any social event.

St. Timothy has a diverse membership base with young and old; singles and various family types; new members and life-long members. We are actively building a program ministry base that focuses on education, fellowship, mission, and worship. As a congregation averaging around 200 in worship weekly, we seek to strengthen our personal faith and to be sensitive to the needs of others.

We consider it our privilege to share the message of Jesus Christ with guests and friends. Our worship and altar fellowship are open to everyone. We invite you to give prayerful consideration to joining us some Sunday and making St. Timothy your spiritual family and home as well.

Pastor Steve Johnson

For more information:

About St. Timothy Lutheran Church

St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church was organized by the South Carolina Synod of the Lutheran Church in America in 1964.  The original membership met at Goose Creek High School.  In 1969 the church acquired the current property on Goose Creek Blvd. in Goose Creek, SC, and construction began on the first church facility and was later expanded in 1976.  Since it's beginning in 1964, the membership of St. Timothy has grown to approximately 530 baptized members with approximately 160-180 worshipping each Sunday.   The largest component of the participating membership is families with children. | Read More |

About Lutherans

The ELCA, along with other Lutheran churches, can trace its roots directly to the Protestant Reformation that took place in Europe in the 16th century. Martin Luther, a German monk, became aware of differences between the Bible and church practices of the day. His writings, lectures and sermons inspired others to protest church practices and call for reform. | Read More |

 

 
200 S. Goose Creek Blvd.                            Goose Creek, SC 29445                                      843.553.4175