The Sacred Corridor is a South Carolina treasure.
It is a religious passage and pilgrimage located in the Francis Marion Forest and on the bluffs of the Cooper River.
A reserved and revered place, home to Taveau Chapel, Strawberry Chapel, Mepkin Abbey, the ruins of Biggins Church, African American slave cemeteries, colonial family cemeteries, Native American sites, old growth forest, and formal gardens that continue to speak, beckon, and move the souls of guests passing through.
The Sacred Corridor is an experience of natural Low Country beauty, historical legacy, human achievement, suffering, redemption, worship, celebration, and praise.
As a nation, a state, and a region, we are consumed with technology, mobility, development, abstraction from nature, and external and internal noise that deracinate us from the life of the Spirit.
In the quiet rural beauty of the forest, fields, and river, The Sacred Corridor allows us to enter a pilgrimage where our Spirit can open, listen, and respond to the prayers and praise of its past and present inhabitants.