WHO WE ARE
We exist to bring glory by Leading, Equipping, and Sending people for His Kingdom.
CORE VALUES
Committed to engage the world for Christ
Obedient to His Great Commission
Nurturing believers to become fully devoted followers of Christ
Celebrating Jesus’ life by serving in His ministries
Offering dynamic and relevant worship to magnify and glorify God
Remembering the past, but reaching for the future
Driven to be an agent of change for God in our world.
THE CONCORD STORY
Organization
A Presbytery of members met to consider the founding of a Baptist church in the Concord community. Mr. Robert Moorhead sold the church building to the pioneer members of Concord for the sum of $300.
Full Time Service
Concord Baptist Church decided that growth had reached the point to which they could hold regular weekly services and they began to see God do immeasureably more in their congregation.
Growth
Concord continued to grow and a larger sanctuary was erected in 1957 that would hold close to 400 people for their services. This building still stands today and is used for our Brick House.
Interim Sanctuary
Concord continued to see God’s favor and made plans to build a gymnasium but quickly relaized it needed a larger sanctuary and built a sanctuary that held 750 that would later be converted into a gymnasium.
Current Sanctuary
The current sanctuary was finished which can hold 1300 and God continued to bless Concord with growth.
New Education Building
A new Education builidng along with a Commons Area and a new Music Suite was built to hold Sunday School and other classes.

Affiliation
A Bible believing Church serving Anderson, South Carolina and the surrounding area of Anderson County, South Carolina. Concord Baptist Church is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, the South Carolina Baptist Convention, and the Saluda Baptist Association. Concord Baptist supports the Mission activities locally, in our State, is an active participant in the North American Mission Board Activities and the International Mission Program of the Southern Baptist Convention.
