• Conversations with the 20th Century Confessions

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    We live in troubled and troubling times. As Presbyterians, we can look to our Book of Confessions as a resource. In this four-week series, we will explore each of the 20th-century contributions to our Book of Confessions. The study will culminate in writing our own confession or theological statement. Each class will have a short […]

  • Guitar Club Informational Meeting

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    Do you play guitar or are interested in knowing more about guitar? If so, join the MPPC guitar club! We will have an informational meeting on Wednesday, April 30 at 5:30 p.m. in the choir room. All ages and skill levels are welcome. We hope to see you there! If you have any questions, please […]

  • Red Cross Blood Drive

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    Our next blood drive is Monday, May 5 from 1 to 6 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Let’s fill our time slots and collect at least 28 units! The remaining blood drives for this year are July 21 from 2-6 pm and October 13 from 1-6 pm. Whether you have ever donated or not, please […]

  • Conversations with the 20th Century Confessions

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    We live in troubled and troubling times. As Presbyterians, we can look to our Book of Confessions as a resource. In this four-week series, we will explore each of the 20th-century contributions to our Book of Confessions. The study will culminate in writing our own confession or theological statement. Each class will have a short […]

  • CAJM: The Nehemiah Action Assembly

    Mt. Moriah Baptist Church 7396 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC, United States

    Are You a Person Who Cares about Justice in Our Community? Many people care and want to do something, but they are not sure what they can do. Come join fellow MPPC and community justice-seekers for a one evening (two-hour) event. The Nehemiah Action Assembly is the Charleston Area Justice Ministry (CAJM)’s big event for […]

  • MPPC Guitar Club

    MPPC Guitar Club

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    The MPPC Guitar Club meets twice a month on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month! Guitar Club is open to all ages and experience levels. We will meet in the Choir Room from 5:30-6:15 p.m. If you have any questions, please reach out to Gregg Miller at grmiller1952@gmail.com.

  • Pacesetters: Astralis Chamber Ensemble

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    Join us for the final Pacesetters program of the season on Friday, May 9 before we take the summer off. We will resume in September! This gathering will consist of fellowship and appetizers at 5:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, followed by dinner at 6 p.m. Dinner is $20/person, collected at the door. Meal will […]

  • Village Concert Series: Astralis Chamber Ensemble

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    Our next Village Concert is Friday, May 9, 2025 at 7 p.m. in the Sanctuary with Astralis Chamber Ensemble: “Women in Music” featuring music for flute, cello and piano by female composers.

  • Conversations with the 20th Century Confessions

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    We live in troubled and troubling times. As Presbyterians, we can look to our Book of Confessions as a resource. In this four-week series, we will explore each of the 20th-century contributions to our Book of Confessions. The study will culminate in writing our own confession or theological statement. Each class will have a short […]

  • Kirkin O the Tartan Service

    Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church 302 Hibben St, Mount Pleasant, SC, United States

    After the Battle of Culloden, 1746, the British forbade traditional Scottish heritage for nearly 50 years. During that time, the Scots would wear a piece of tartan cloth to be blessed by the clergy, in secret. In 1942, Rev. Peter Marshall began the Scottish American tradition to further bond the US and UK during WWII. […]