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2501 E River St
Anderson, SC 29621

Summer of God Slavic Evangelical Church is a Bible-based, Spirit-filled church located in Anderson, SC. Established in 2005 by Bishop Piotr Nestertsov, the church offers services in Russian, Ukrainian, and English, with translation available through headsets or live translators. With a focus on training the next generation of preachers, teachers, missionaries, singers, and family leaders, Summer of God Church is committed to serving the community and spreading the message of Jesus Christ.

At Summer of God Church, the children's ministry is a top priority, recognizing that they are the future of the church. Through various programs and activities, the church aims to equip and empower children to become leaders for the glory of the Lord. With a strong emphasis on generosity and helping the poor, Summer of God Church believes in lending to the Lord through acts of kindness and compassion. Join the church in their mission to make a difference in the lives of others and experience the transformative power of faith.

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