CofC

CofC

CofC may refer to:

  • Church of Christ, non-denominational Christian church influenced by the Restoration Movement
  • College of Charleston, public university located in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Certificate of Conformity, Conformance or Compliance Certificate of Conformity

CoFC may refer to:

COFC may refer to:



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