Citadel Square Baptist Church

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Built in 1856 Citadel Square Baptist Church stands proudly on Meeting Street. It wasn’t always called that. Initially it was planned as the Fourth Baptist Church. However a closure left only three Baptist churches in Charleston. The name changed to Citadel Square Church reflecting its location near the Citadel Military College. By the 1880s the name settled on Citadel Square Baptist Church.

This church has weathered storms both literal and figurative. A hurricane in 1885 toppled its original steeple. The 1886 Charleston earthquake added to its woes damaging the tower. The tower was repaired but the steeple’s story continues. Hurricane Hugo in 1989 again blew the steeple away. It was rebuilt shorter than St Matthew’s across Marion Square. The church wanted to avoid a competition for the tallest steeple.

Citadel Square Baptist Church boasts a rich musical history. In 1911 the church installed two magnificent Moller organs. A three-manual great organ and a celestial organ controlled by a single console filled the sanctuary with glorious sounds. The church was also a pioneer in broadcasting. It televised its services for over 40 years a remarkable feat for its time.

The congregation itself is a testament to resilience. In 2017 Centerpoint Church a church plant merged with Citadel Square Baptist. This revitalized the congregation. Today services continue at 9 am and 11 am. The legacy of Citadel Square Baptist Church lives on a blend of history faith and community. It’s a story etched in the very stones of its walls a testament to Charleston’s enduring spirit. The church stands as a reminder of Charleston’s resilience. It stands as a symbol of faith and community.

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