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South Carolina church has ‘rallied’ after fire guts sanctuary

  • July 7, 2023
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South Carolina church has ‘rallied’ after fire guts sanctuary

Their sanctuary of Camp Creek Baptist Church is gone — now only a charred shell. A lightning bolt likely ignited the blaze that gutted the building on Sunday, July 2, in Taylors South Carolina, the Baptist Courier reported.

But “the church is the people,” interim pastor Joe Hayes Jr. noted, and the spirit of the church’s members remains undaunted. They will continue to worship on the northern Greenville County site where the congregation has met since 1885.

‘We’re going to pull together’

“It’s totally devastating,” Hayes told the Baptist Courier. “But as sad as it is, I’m telling the people that God’s not through with the church, and we’re going to pull together and get through this.”

A former member of North Greenville University’s faculty, Hayes lives about four miles from the church. He learned about the fire from an upset church member’s call about 10p.m. By the time he arrived 15 minutes later, the sanctuary — which was built in 1946 — was engulfed in flames.

“There was a terrible electrical storm that came through here Sunday evening,” Hayes said.

Sheriff department’s investigators believe an amateur photographer may have even captured the suspected lightning bolt, he said. A few seconds afterward, flames were seen coming out of the roof that later collapsed.

Investigators found a hole, near where the pulpit had stood, that went down to the basement. It is believed the bolt might have struck there, he noted.

‘Heartbreaking’

Six area fire departments responded to the blaze, but “it didn’t take long for the building to burn up completely,” Hayes said.

While the church’s records and recordings of past sermons were lost, the church bell — which crashed to the ground when the steeple fell — was saved by firefighters and some concerned onlookers.

“It’s heartbreaking,” Hayes noted, “but the people have really rallied.”

Church members have already begun preparing for services in the fellowship hall, which sits about 50 yards behind the sanctuary and was not damaged. A keyboard has been donated since the baby grand piano and organ were destroyed. A music minister from a neighboring church, Blue Ridge Baptist Church, brought hymnals.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Todd Deaton and originally published by the Baptist Courier, newsjournal of the South Carolina Baptist Convention.

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