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NewSpring is the largest church in South Carolina, and one of the nation's largest, with 17 campuses in the state and a weekly attendance of more than 30,000.
NewSpring Church is taking no responsibility over a sex abuse scandal involving one of its former church daycare volunteers and a three-year-old boy. Responding to a lawsuit by a Berkeley County ...
One of South Carolina’s biggest churches, NewSpring, is opening its 14 campuses on Aug. 23. With more than 20,000 church members, this may be the biggest single reopening in the state and comes ...
A week after Perry Noble filed paperwork to start a new church, NewSpring leadership says he’s Biblically unqualified to be a pastor. Skip to content. NOWCAST WYFF News 4 Today.
NewSpring Church announced Friday night that there will be new changes to the leadership, according to NewSpring officials. The church held an event 6:30 p.m. at the main campus on Concord Road ...
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A judge has approved a settlement between NewSpring Church and seven juvenile victims of sexual assault at the hands of a church volunteer in their daycare in 2018.
Attendance at NewSpring Church has been down in the year since it split with founder Perry Noble. Church leaders Friday told the congregation that giving is also down, but by cutting expenses and ...
CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - A lawsuit filed Wednesday claims NewSpring Church found 14 separate incidents of sexual abuse involving Jacop Robert Lee Hazlett, 28, and boys in a church daycare bathroom when ...
Perry Noble. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Executive Pastor Shane Duffey of NewSpring Church speaks to church members at a service, telling them that Perry Noble had been removed as senior pastor on July 1 ...
NewSpring is the largest church in South Carolina and has a weekly attendance of more than 30,000 at campuses in 15 cities in the state. This story was originally published June 29, 2017 at 8:17 AM.
NewSpring Church, based in Anderson, South Carolina and considered the largest church in the state, voluntarily left the Southern Baptist Convention due to debate about women pastors.