• The Circular Congregational Church is a historic church building at 150 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, used by a congregation established in 1681.
  • The Circular Congregational Church, a National Historic Landmark, is one of the few examples in Charleston of the adaptation of the Romanesque style that...
  • The Circular Congregational Church of Charleston is a partner of the Charleston Museum, working together to provide an in-depth collection of colonial...
  • The current Circular Congregational Church is the third structure on the site.
  • At the historic Circular Congregational Church, you’ll get the story of a patriot who recruited hundreds to fight against the British during the Revolution.
  • While the present sanctuary building was built in 1892, the church itself was founded in 1681.
  • This is the official channel for Circular Congregational Church, created to post worship services while we are not gathering in person as a response to COVID-19.
  • The origins of the Circular Congregational Church trace back to the late 17th century, when a group of English Congregationalists, fleeing religious persecution...
  • The Circular Congregational Church, founded in 1681, is one of the oldest continuously worshipping congregations in the South.
  • <nowiki>Circular Congregational Church; 圆形公理会教堂; église américaine; Kirchengebäude in den Vereinigten Staaten; gereja di Amerika Serikat...
  • The Circular Congregational Church in Charleston is a historic sanctuary used by a congregation co-founded in 1681 by the English Congregationalists...
  • The Circular Congregational Church, which fronts on one of the main thoroughfares of historic Charleston, is the finest surviving example of Romanesque...
  • Built circa 1892 in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, the Circular Congregational Church is not truly circular as its name implies, but a more complex form...
  • The members of Circular Congregational Church are proud to be one of the oldest continuously worshipping congregations in the South.