Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church
Welcome to MPPC in the Old Village
Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church gathers at 302 Hibben Street in the Old Village. The white sanctuary stands a short walk from the harbor and sits within a friendly neighborhood. When you arrive, you meet ushers at the doors and a staff team that helps you find your place. You can worship in the sanctuary on Sunday morning and you can also try Breakfast Church in the Fellowship Hall. Breakfast Church offers a relaxed forty five minute service around tables with prayer, Scripture, and simple songs. If you watch online before you visit, the church streams services and keeps recent services available. You can find directions and contacts on the church website at the contact page at Contact MPPC and the live video page at Watch Live.
MPPC belongs to the Presbyterian Church in the USA and follows the Reformed tradition. You hear about God’s grace and you learn how to respond with faith and service. Elders and deacons lead alongside pastors. Sermons aim for clear teaching from the Bible with everyday application. The congregation includes long time members and many new families who have moved to the Lowcountry. Children and students have age based ministry on Sundays and during the week. Adults join classes and small groups that meet across the campus. You can step into music ministry through choir, instrumental groups, and a village concert series that brings neighbors into the sanctuary for evening programs.
Serve and Grow
The church engages the town and the world through steady mission work. You can volunteer with the English for Speakers of Other Languages program that meets during the week. You can serve with partners like Water Mission, local schools, and care ministries. The church hosts drives, prayer gatherings, and seasonal events that help you invite a friend. If you want to teach or lead, staff will train you so you feel ready. If you prefer to serve behind the scenes, you can help set up rooms, greet, prepare meals, or assist with communications. The goal stays simple. Help people meet Jesus and grow as his followers. Clear steps and simple roles make it easy for you to begin.
Families with young children often connect through the Learning Center, a weekday preschool on campus. The school provides a safe place for children to learn, play, and grow in faith. Teachers hold recognized credentials and use age appropriate curriculum. Chapel times introduce kids to prayer and Bible stories. Parents find a supportive community and helpful resources. You can learn more at the Learning Center page at Learning Center. If you need care, pastors and trained volunteers respond with prayer and practical help. If you want to explore membership, the church offers an Inquirers Class that explains beliefs, history, and ways to serve. You can ask questions and decide your pace with no pressure.
Your Next Step
Pick a Sunday and come early to park and settle in. Join Breakfast Church if you want a shorter service that still keeps you in the word and in community. Try a small group, a mission team, or the choir to build friendships. If you have a need during the week, call the office and someone will follow up. You will find a steady church home where you can grow in faith, love your neighbors, and serve with purpose.


