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February 1902

The Birth of a Vision

Sandy Grove Missionary Baptist Church was born out of faith real faith. In February of 1902, in Myrtle Beach, a small group of believers came together with a vision. They were known as “faith walkers” people who trusted God beyond what they could see.

The founders of Sandy Grove were 'faith walkers.' They walked by faith and not by sight."

There were no grand buildings. No large sanctuary. Only belief. It is said that Sandy Grove began as a bush shelter, surrounded by sand and sparse land.

Aerial Beach View

Worship on the Shore

Worship was simple, but powerful. Baptisms were held in the ocean near 3rd Avenue North where the sound of the waves became part of the worship experience. There, under open skies, faith took root.

As the congregation grew, so did the church. A small wooden structure was first built near Oak Street. Later, a larger church was constructed on Carver Street land made possible through the support of the Chapin Foundation.

 

In those early days heating came from wood and coal. Worship included powerful preaching and gospel singing and Members gather not just in church but in homes .

1965

Building for the Community

Under the leadership of the era, the current church structure was built in 1965. By 1968, the church was debt-free. Sandy Grove wasn’t just a place of worship; it was a community.

In the 1970s, Sandy Grove expanded adding classrooms, a fellowship hall, and spaces for ministry and growth. The church didn’t just grow in size it grew in service.

  • Buses were purchased to transport members and the community.

  • Outreach efforts expanded beyond the church walls.

  • Ministries were created to serve every generation.

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Group Embracing Together

Impact & Outreach

Sandy Grove became known as a church that didn’t just gather but gave. The church embraced a broader vision: to meet the spiritual, physical, social, and economic needs of the community.

This vision led to major renovations, expanded ministries, radio outreach, and educational opportunities. The church became a place where real needs were met.

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A Living Legacy

In the early 2000s, Sandy Grove entered a new season. A vision for expansion led to the construction of a new education building complete with classrooms, fellowship space and modern facilities.

 

Even in transition worshipping temporarily in local schools the faith of the people never wavered.

Today, Sandy Grove stands as more than a church. It is a center of community and a legacy of faith passed from generation to generation.

From a bush shelter… to a thriving ministry… Sandy Grove continues to move forward restoring lives, strengthening community and walking in purpose.

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PAST DEACONS

Early Era  (under Rev. Jessie Faulk)

Everett Alston

George Vereen

Perry Vaught

Oscar McQueen

Rev. S.V. Riggins Era (1953–1985)

Levon Campbell

Thomas J. Campbell

Edward S. Corley

Joseph Corley

Jim Bellamy

Tom Kennedy

Sam B. Gore

Roy Gause

Leon Chestnut

Zack Williams

Douglas Knox

Jake Abraham

Daniel Lambe

William Lewis

Rev. J.T. McCray Era (1985–1991)

"For those who have served well as deacons obtain for themselves a good standing and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 3:13

Charles Sharpe 

Michael Chestnut

Kenneth Brown

Rev. Fred W. Johnson Era (1992–Prior to 2026)

Ben Monroe

Robert Brown

Walker Lewis

Harry J. Ross

Jerry Butler

Andrew Mitchell

David Smalls

Samuel Walker

Ronald McNair

"For those who have served well as deacons obtain for themselves a good standing and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 3:13

Sandy Grove Missionary Baptist Church | 1008 Carver Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

(843) 448-3281 | sandygrovem@aol.com

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