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An open wooden community gate framed by a massive live oak with Spanish moss arching above; gravel path leading inward; a small unreadable sign on the left post; late afternoon light.

Visitors

Come and see.

Hallelujah Hills is open by design. Two of our regular gatherings are explicitly for visitors — Tuesday teaching nights and Thursday Thirsty Thursdays. Park on the gravel, walk in, sit anywhere. We will be glad you came.

Open evenings

Tuesday evening

Teaching night

A rotating series on Scripture, theology, Christian history, or practical discipleship. About 75 minutes. Coffee at the back.

Open. No registration.

Thursday evening

Thirsty Thursdays

Communal Scripture reading and water. Conversation moves at the pace of a table, not a stage. Anyone who comes hungry gets fed.

Open. No registration.

Sunday morning worship is for the whole community. Visitors are welcome there too — please write us first so we can save a seat and welcome you well.

What to expect

  • No filtering at the gate. No vetting, no name tag, no sign-up.
  • No pressure. Come, eat, listen, ask, go home.
  • Children are welcome. So are dogs on leash, who behave.
  • Modest, comfortable. No dress code. Wear what you would wear to a friend's house.
  • The Greeter at the door. If your first contact with the community is a doorbell that names the day and the hour you've arrived, that is by design.

How to get here

Hallelujah Hills is in South Carolina. The exact site — town, parcel, address — is being finalized. When the address is set, the map below will show it; for now, write us and we will share directions personally.

Map placeholder. The interactive embed lands once the site is finalized. Tracking task: visitors-page-chirho follow-up + the address publication.

If you can't visit yet

Read the vision, browse the community, walk through our principles. Subscribe by writing to contact — we will send the visitor calendar when the community physically exists.