We are a
connecting Family
Live In connection to God through our bible studies!
Find Life through connection
At Palmetto Life Church we want to help you connect with God and grow in connection with each other. This connection demonstrates what it means to be a family in Christ. There are two ways you can do this at Palmetto Life.
Life Class
Life Groups
What is the difference?
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Life Class
At Palmetto Life Church, we believe that bringing life to our community starts with a foundation built on God's Word.
Life Class will not only empower you to Live On the truth of God's Word, but will provide you with the connecting family to start this journey with.
Our curriculum is designed to meet you in every season of life, offering a diverse array of subjects that bridge scriptural depth with daily reality. From exploring the foundations of Christian Doctrine and Scripture to receiving practical, biblical guidance on Marriage, Parenting, and Finance, Life Class ensures your spiritual growth is both holistic and actionable. As we move through our tri-semester calendar—August–November, January–April, and May–June—our Wednesday night course offerings vary to provide a fresh and comprehensive perspective on what it means to follow Christ in the modern world.
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Life Groups
Sunday Worshi is a key gathering but does not define who we are. As Christ’s body, our purpose is lived daily as we seek to Love God and Love Others—in homes, work, and communities.
Life Groups are the culmination for what it means to demonstrate the Palmetto Life mission and the essential framework for fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). Each relational unit, led by a dedicated Leader and Host, forms the core of our connected family—a connection rooted in Christ and demonstrated by the authentic love shown among our Christian family. Groups meet every other week for fellowship, Bible exploration, and relationship building, fostering edification, intimate discipleship, and accountability (Live On and Live In). This strong internal connection serves as a compelling example to the community, creating a yearning within them to know more about Jesus. Strategically situated in the community (in a home, business, or gathering spot), groups are inherently missional, adopting a local neighborhood to "love locally." This healthy function produces life, reflects growth, and requires expansion into new groups, constantly making a difference for Jesus (Live Out). Ultimately, a healthy Life Group beautifully demonstrates what the Bible means when Jesus calls us to be salt and light.