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History came alive as Rev. Ken Dill, Southern Wesleyan University chaplain, told the story of the church’s role in the anti-slavery movement prior to the Civil War.
Southern Wesleyan University religion professor Bob Black relates the history of Freedom’s Hill Church to participants in the Leadership Pickens County program who toured the university’s campus in Central recently.
Southern Wesleyan University Chaplain Ken Dill relates the history of Freedom’s Hill Church to representatives from the S.C. Department of Commerce who toured the university’s campus in Central on Feb. 23.
University President David Spittal conducts the first Heritage Walk at Orientation, taking parents on a historical journey across our campus with stops at Intercession Square, the Warrior statue and Freedom’s Hill Church (pictured).