Myrtle Beach Churches Experience Surge in Membership Amid Population Growth

Myrtle Beach’s Churches Thrive Amid Population Boom

In beautiful **Myrtle Beach**, the sun is shining, the tourists are flocking to the sandy shores, and it seems the local churches are thriving as well! If you’ve been feeling a spiritual itch or just a craving for community, you’re in luck. According to a new report, some of our local congregations are among the fastest-growing in the country, and that’s worthy of a good old-fashioned celebration!

Weathering the Storm

Before we dive into the church happenings, let’s talk about the *weather*. You might find it a bit breezy today, with some **cloudy skies** making way for **partly sunny afternoons**. Expect highs around **71°F** with brisk NNE winds blowing at 20 to 30 mph. Perfect weather for a walk on the beach or a cozy **coffee** while contemplating where to find your next spiritual home!

A Fresh Start for Beach Church

Now, let’s chat about **Beach Church**, which is sitting pretty with an impressive growth story. Formerly known as Myrtle Beach Community Church, this special place recently ranked among the fastest-growing churches in the nation. Just a few years back, they were struggling with membership, hanging out at just 300-400 members after some tough leadership challenges. But fast forward to today, where Beach Church is almost *filling its 1,900-seat auditorium*! Lead Pastor Joe Donahue took the helm in late 2022 and is bringing in the crowds—over 1,500 attendees each week!

“It’s just amazing seeing people eager to come together on Sundays,” Joe proudly tells the crowd. “But honestly, the best promotion comes from word of mouth. When folks bring their friends, it’s magical!”

Spanning the Spectrum

Beach Church isn’t alone in this upward trend. Other nearby churches are also making big waves. **The Rock Church** nailed a spot at No. 25 on the list, boasting an average attendance of over **3,000**, a growth of 31% in just one year! Lead Pastor Josh Finklea highlights how their appeal to younger crowds has helped in fostering a vibrant community: “People here are looking for connections. It’s like finding your favorite restaurant!”

On the list, you’ll also find **Palmetto Pointe Church of God** coming in at No. 56—transforming a former theater into a worship space! This church started with just eight members in 2007 and is now buzzing with about **1,375 weekly attendees** across several campuses!

Embracing the Community

While all these churches may differ in their styles and messages, they share a common goal of fostering community in Myrtle Beach. “People crave belonging and connection,” Joe explains, referring to the open and welcoming atmosphere of the churches. “It’s not just about the sermons; it’s about the relationships you build along the way.”

What’s Next?

With the ever-growing population of Horry County—expected to hit over **584,000** year-round residents by 2040—the demand for community spaces and places of worship is booming. As more and more folks make their way to Myrtle Beach, they’re looking for that *home away from home*, and the local churches are stepping up beautifully.

So if you’re new in town, or even if you’re a long-time local just seeking a little more spirit in your life, why not check out one of these thriving churches? Whether you’re looking for reflective *worship*, engaging *activities* or simply a friendly face, there’s something for everyone here.

It’s an exciting time to be part of the Myrtle Beach community, with bustling beaches and a welcoming church family ready to embrace all who seek. So grab a friend, head out to a service, and experience the joy of community right here in our beloved coastline!


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