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Chariot House services move to a bigger location.
Story by Nicky Walters
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CHARLESTON -- A unique local church hosted its services in a brand new location Sunday.
Chariot House opened 10 months ago when the group gave a new meaning to putting on your church clothes. Chariot House welcomes anyone but is mostly made up of bikers.
Up until Sunday, they were holding services in a small building on the West Side.
Now they've moved to the Salvation Army Charleston Citadel.
Church leaders said its proof that their mission is working.
"We don't judge nobody here, we show them loyalty, we show them respect, and we show them love most of all," said Chariot House member Mark Fisher. "If you judge people you hinder people from coming to church and here we do not judge."
With the move comes more bathrooms and a youth bible school and nursery.
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