Interfaith Partners of South Carolina

Initially, IPSC held meetings of an advisory committee drawn from around the state, occasional panel discussions, festivals, and book studies.

Additionally, as an effort to recruit wider participation in the Charter For Compassion, there was a project of author and religious studies pertaining to scholar Karen Armstrong.

Beginning that year, then-Governor Nikki Haley issued an official proclamation declaring January as South Carolina Interfaith Harmony Month.

IPSC has held a yearly kickoff media conference the last week of December at which time a calendar of January events has been announced.

[5] The mission of Interfaith Partners of South Carolina is to bring together people of diverse religious, spiritual, and secular paths throughout our state to cultivate a more harmonious community.

Leadership of Interfaith Partners of South Carolina holding a media event at the S.C. State House in 2019.
FBI Director Christopher Wray presents Dr. Adrian Bird, Chair of Interfaith Partners of South Carolina, with the Director's Community Leadership Award, 2019.