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First Presbyterian Church
623 Telfair Street
Augusta, GA 30901
706.823.2450 |
Erskine Seminary offers regular courses during the fall and spring semesters in locations other than Due West. Extension sites for master’s level courses include Columbia, Greenville, Florence and Charleston, South Carolina; and Augusta, Georgia. Doctor of Ministry classes are offered in Columbia, South Carolina.
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www.firstpresaugusta.org
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From Columbia:
- Take 1-20 W toward Augusta to Exit 200, GA-104/River Watch Parkway.
- Turn left on River Watch and follow for approximately 5 miles.
- Turn right onto 13th Street/GA-4. Immediately after the underpass, turn left onto Telfair Street.
- 623 Telfair Street is located about a block beyond William Bell Auditorium, which is on the right. Go to the single-story white brick office building located on the left side of the street, directly across from First Presbyterian Church.
From Due West:
- Take Highway 20 toward Abbeville for approximately 10 miles.
- Take a slight right onto SC-20 Conn S/SC-28 Conn S.
- This will turn into SC-28 BYP and then SC-28. Follow for approximately 54 miles to the edge of Augusta.
- Turn left onto GA-104/River Watch Parkway and follow for approximately 5 miles.
- Turn right onto 13th Street/GA-4. Immediately after the underpass, turn left onto Telfair Street.
- 623 Telfair Street is located about a block beyond William Bell Auditorium, which is on the right. Go to the single-story white brick office building located on the left side of the street, directly across from First Presbyterian Church.
From Greenville/Greenwood:
- Follow Hwy 25 South to Augusta.
- Take 1-20 W toward Augusta to Exit 200, GA-104/River Watch Parkway, and follow for approximately 5 miles.
- Turn right onto 13th Street/GA-4. Immediately after the underpass, turn left onto Telfair Street.
- 623 Telfair Street is located about a block beyond William Bell Auditorium, which is on the right. Go to the single-story white brick office building located on the left side of the street, directly across from First Presbyterian Church.
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