We are excited to announce that Rev. John Wallace will be our new full-time preacher.
Rev. John H Wallace of Simpsonville, SC, is a dedicated leader and a 20-year US Navy veteran whose career reflects both military service and a deep commitment to ministry. He earned his Associate Degree in Divinity from the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC, which laid the foundation for his extensive work in the church community.
Over the years, Rev. Wallace has enriched the spiritual lives of many congregations. He served at Nichols Baptist Church in Nichols, SC for 10 years and at Trinity Southern Methodist Church in Mullins, SC for 5 years. Additionally, his 28 years of experience in Bivocational Evangelism underscore his passion for reaching out and ministering in diverse settings.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Rev. Wallace is also a devoted family man. He has been married to his lovely wife, Patricia Ann Wallace, for 49 years, and together they have raised 6 children, exemplifying a life of both public service and personal commitment.
This overview highlights a life marked by service, leadership, and a steadfast dedication to both country and faith.
Visitors are always welcomed at Bar None. Come by and check us out.
Welcome to Bar None Cowboy Church
BNCC is located at the Community Club Building 2 miles north of Gray Court on HWY 14. Bar None meets every Thursday at 7 pm. If you arrive early or arrive at 7 pm you'll be greeted with a friendly smile. We also have a different music group. This makes our church just a little different, but it is always wonderful to share the joy of Christ with each group. Bar None Cowboy Church is a Christian church with a cowboy culture. Worshipping and serving Jesus Christ, fellowshipping and caring for one another, enjoying horse activities, sharing our faith, growing in Christ, and serving the community.
Who is invited?
Everyone! Horse owners, country folks, people who don't even own a horse, rodeo performers, and city folks who like a relaxed worship style in a no-pressure horse culture setting are invited.