A cross denominational group of business people who are committed to developing commerce solutions to positively impact our community.


The Goal of the SC Christian Chamber of Commerce (SC4) is to unite businesses, churches, schools, government and individuals to facilitate positive changes at the community level.

SC4 offers Servant Leaders the opportunity to put their faith into action for the betterment of those in need with the wealth of knowledge they have from their business experiences.

Our state chapters are comprised of individuals of faith who desire to function as servant leaders in extraordinary times. We are a group of like-minded business people who believe they are entrusted with the ongoing development of Kingdom work – Here – Today.

Why should I join?

Your membership helps ensure the future of SC4 and the work it does on your behalf for the businesses of South Carolina & South Carolinians who need your help; those in poverty those struggling with their business, education and/or a family transition

How we do what we do……

Unique GED Classes
Our GED classes meet across the state to bring a unique experience to all ages who want to take the next step in their education and professional life. We literally “meet them where they are” to help them achieve the success of their GED.



Monthly Meetings
Our meetings feature guest speakers who enrich our membership and guests and help us stay focused on our roles as Servant Leaders and community mentors.



Chris Myers’ Children’s Place & Family Campus
A home to stabilize the child while helping mom or dad become a better parent. Sometimes a mom or dad needs recovery, to work multiple jobs, or needs time to regroup - then be reunited with a child or children, and stabilized in order to move back into the community… that’s what the Chris Myers’ Children’s Place helps facilitate.



Think Tanks
Are a way we can come into a SC community or business with professionals with the appropriate expertise to help find solutions to improve their market position or community issue.