Our Story
On Pentecost Sunday (May 27, 2007), Palmetto Presbyterian New Church Development held its first service, & on May 18, 2008, was chartered as the 49th church in Charleston Atlantic Presbytery. The vision for a new church in upper or northern Mount Pleasant began in 2004 with interested parties from Charleston Atlantic Presbytery and Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church (MPPC) meeting for several months, praying, visiting the Center for New Church Development at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, and producing a church information form to be used for calling an organizing pastor. This was done under the direction of the Congregational Development Unit of the Presbytery, which was searching for property for the new church during this same time. After much negotiating, the presbytery purchased a 15-acre tract in Carolina Park, directly behind Wando High School.
In November 2006, the commission extended a call to The Reverend Dr. Michael Lee Fitze, who was currently serving his twelfth year as organizing pastor, then pastor, of the Providence Presbyterian Church in Easley, South Carolina.
During the first weeks in the new facility, the congregation witnessed increased attendance, with an overflowing parking lot, the installation of our first Christian educator, Angela Redden, and several baptisms and new members.
As Palmetto continued to grow, in 2013, Rev. Lissa Long was called as the church’s first associate pastor, and a second three-year capital campaign was held to reduce the mortgage.
In 2014, Palmetto’s membership topped 400. The staff grew to include Alex Dorsam as part-time director of youth, and Ralph Wetherell was commissioned to serve our Men’s Ministry as our first commissioned lay pastor.
With the growth of Carolina Park, Palmetto has become the heart of the community. The church hosts scout troops, a tutoring program, home-owners association meetings, and various special community groups, in addition to being the polling precinct for this area. Palmetto has a partnership with Carolina Park Elementary, and on the church corner, there is a ‘turquoise table’ inviting parents to sit and wait for their children. At the table, there are special events like serving coffee and donuts to parents on the first day of school or snowball and popcorn giveaways on the last day of school.
The church ‘campus’ has continued to change with the addition of a beautiful outdoor columbarium to the left of the sanctuary, expansion of the playground to include an oversized Noah’s Ark, an outdoor worship area complete with seating, a cross, pulpit, and a fire pit, a new outdoor sign at the back corner of the church property and in 2020 a large outdoor pavilion is being added with space for grilling, fireplace, sink, and bathrooms. Slowly, the almost 15 acres of church property was transformed into user-friendly land for the whole community.
As the church has grown, the staff has changed and also grown in numbers and ministry responsibilities. The church is especially proud of its music ministry, which includes adult and youth handbell choirs.
While Palmetto emphasizes worship, mission, and fellowship are a big part of the church’s ministry.
As our culture changes, Palmetto is able to adapt and meet the needs of the congregation and the greater community.