In all of North and South Dakota, there are only approximately 85 SBC churches. One of our goals in coming to SD was to help plant a church where the need is great for biblical churches who teach and preach the Bible and the gospel.
Phone number: (901) 314-5943
Email: office@rcpiedmont.org
Physical address:
14727 Sturgis Road
Piedmont, SD 57769
Mailing address:
14725 Sturgis Road
Piedmont, SD 57769
Our History
Redemption Church is a new church start in Piedmont, SD, proclaiming God’s story of Redemption in the foothills and beyond. We are working in partnership with our home church Immanuel Baptist Church in Olive Branch, MS and the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.
We are a people committed to the truths of Scripture, the commands of Jesus to make him known, and knowing the story of God’s plan of redemption for the whole world.
Our desire is to be a church that welcomes all who are seeking an authentic relationship with the living God so that we can work together in the gospel to change our world.
Our Values
Expository preaching
Exalting Christ as Lord and making him known in our community and world
Bible literacy
Loving God with all our heart, mind, and soul
Loving our neighbors
Our Name
The Bible is God’s story of Redemption.
In the beginning, God created a sinless couple, placed them in a perfect environment, provided for every need they had, and walked with them in fellowship and perfect relationship…and then they rebelled…they rejected God’s plan and purpose for their lives and exchanged it for their own, and chose to live life separated from him.
With that one decision, God’s image in them was marred, sin and rebellion against a good and holy God entered in, and Adam and Eve began producing children in their own sinful image.
The Old Testament is the historical account of human rebellion and God’s redemption. By his grace and for the glory of his name, God called people into a relationship with him and allowed the story of their lives to be used to accomplish his story of redemption for a sinful and rebellious world.
The Old Testament finds its climax in the New Testament. The New Testament unfolds the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Redeemer who would restore God’s image in humans, reconcile rebellious sinners to himself by the sacrifice of his innocent son for guilty sinners, and restore his original intent, design, and purpose for not only humans but for all of his creation to the praise of his glory and name.
With the coming of the promised Redeemer who is Jesus—Immanuel—God fulfilled all that he promised in the Old Testament. God became a human to do what Adam and every other human could not. Jesus the Redeemer gave his life as a sacrifice for sin to undo sin’s effects and open a way for sinners to once again walk in fellowship and right relationship with God. He rose from the dead to prove his sacrifice was accepted by God as the only way of justification and redemption for humans.
The New Testament details how the story of redemption found only in Christ was taken to the ends of the earth so sinful humans everywhere could have their sins forgiven and be granted eternal life by God’s grace and mercy. The last book of the Bible describes a scene of “a great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues standing before the throne and before the Lamb”. Jesus is the one who was slain and has redeemed us to God by his blood.
This is why the name Redemption Church was chosen for our church plant. May Christ be exalted and may many people come to find their story in God’s story of redemption.