The bill, S. 666, is a Senate Resolution that congratulates Seneca Presbyterian Church on its 150th anniversary and commends the church for its long-standing service to the Seneca community and the state of South Carolina. The resolution highlights the church's history, including its founding on October 30, 1875, by a commission of the South Carolina Presbytery and its early collaboration with other denominations to establish a shared place of worship. It also notes significant milestones in the church's development, such as the construction of its first building in 1883 and subsequent expansions over the years.

The resolution culminates in an invitation to celebrate the church's anniversary with a special worship service on October 26, 2025, which will honor the church's contributions and God's work through its ministry. The South Carolina Senate expresses its appreciation for the dedication and commitment of Seneca Presbyterian Church to the community and the state.