MISSIONS ENGAGEMENT

Covenant Mission Partners

Forming long-term covenant partnerships with other organizations engaged in mission in SC.

Covenant Partners

CBFSC supports a diverse group of 6 Covenant Mission Partners—ministries across South Carolina who are meeting real needs with creativity, courage, and care. These long-term relationships allow us to provide not just financial assistance, but mutual encouragement, accountability, and shared mission. From food insecurity and education to housing and advocacy, our partners embody the Gospel in action.

Funding for this work is sustained through the Beverly Greer Offering for State Missions, which empowers mission partners and offers grant support to churches and grassroots efforts across the state.

Metanoia—North Charleston

In 2002, CBFSC founded the Charleston Poverty initiative, later renamed Metanoia, in the SC zip code with the highest level of childhood poverty. It has since grown exponentially, into its own community development corporation, and is one of the foremost community development organizations in our country.

Carolina Immigrant Alliance—Rock Hill

The goal of Carolina Immigrant Alliance is to work for the mutual integration of all people through low-cost immigration legal counsel, advocacy, and radical hospitality.

Koinonia of Columbia

Koinonia envisions a networking of compassionate people connected through our foundational beliefs that all people are created in the image of God and that we are called to live and work toward the common good for all.

Together for Hope – Black Belt Region

Together for Hope Black Belt is a network of individuals and organizations in rural counties of persistent poverty in the Black Belt Region that have committed to work within their communities on four priorities of hope, education, health and nutrition, housing and environment and social enterprise.

The Off Ramp

The Off Ramp partners with individuals displaced by war, persecution, poverty, and trafficking—refugees, asylum seekers, immigrants, and survivors—to create sustainable futures through economic opportunity, resettlement, and community-based support.

Palmetto Works

As one of the signature programs of Palmetto Works, the Sankofa Freedom School fosters literacy, civic engagement, and character development for local youth—expanding curriculum, hosting a “fruit of the spirit” VBS, and providing backpacks to children in foster care.

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Beverly Greer Offering

Mission Partners

Mission Grants

Disaster Response