Annual 2012 - Greenville Baptist Association

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Annual 2012 - Greenville Baptist Association
Annual
2012
220 Howe Street, Greenville, SC 29601
864-242-4330
www.greenvillebaptist.org
Table of Contents
Greenville Baptist Association Directory………………...
Purpose Statement of the Greenville Baptist Association.
Agenda…………………………………………………...
Program Participants………………………………….….
Date and Place of 2013 Meeting…………………….…...
Appreciation to Host Church……………………….……
Minutes of October 2012 Meeting……………….…..…..
Reports of the Association:
Director of Missions…………………………..…..
Missions Strategy……………………………...…..
Hispanic Ministries………………………………..
Disaster Relief………………………….……...…..
Baptist Collegiate Ministry……………………......
Woman's Missionary Union………………….........
Camp Marietta Report………………………….……...…
Crisis Center Listing/Schedule………………….…..……
Committee Reports:
Church Relations Committee…………………..….
Constitution and Bylaws Committee Report …..…
Constitution and Bylaws…………………….…….
Property Committee…………………………….....
Finance Committee
2013 Budget………………………….….…
Auditor’s Report……………………………
Tenant Income & Expense Report………….
Building and Loan Update…………………
Committee on Nominations…………………...............….
Deceased members during the year………………………
Events of interest during the year…………………………
Historical Table……………………………………………
Statistical Tables…………………………………………
Directory of Churches…………………………..….….…
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220 Howe Street
Greenville South Carolina 29601
864-242-4330, phone
864-421-9022, fax
www.greenvillebaptist.org
Ron Davis, Director of Missions
[email protected]
Joel Thrasher, Missions Strategy Leader
[email protected]
Daniel Messer, Hispanic Ministries Leader
[email protected]
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Wanda Bridwell, Missions Strategy Assistant
[email protected]
Karen Lee, Office Manager
[email protected]
Melissa Sample, Financial Assistant
[email protected]
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The Greenville Baptist Association shall be a
self-determining partnership of autonomous
Southern Baptist Churches voluntarily bound together
for the purpose of mutual care and support in an
effort to individually and cooperatively implement the
Great Commission of our sovereign Lord.
The Association shall endeavor to:
assist churches in bringing people to faith in Christ
and developing believers;
provide training opportunities which will enable the
churches to be effective in their ministry;
build fellowship among the churches designed
to develop teamwork and unity; help churches discover
immediate needs within their community and determine
how those needs can be met; engage in specific,
cooperative mission efforts which exceed the capabilities
of any one church alone; serve churches as an
information and resource center;
promote the work of the Kingdom throughout the world
in cooperation with other Baptist agencies.
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Agenda
152 Annual Meeting
October 25, 2012
City View First Baptist Church
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6:30 p.m.
Registration
6:45 p.m.
Pre-session Music………………………………………………………………….…..Kay Bayne
7:00 p.m.
Call to Order……………………………………………………………………..…..Mike Runion
*Music………………………………………………………………………..…..…Chris Murrell
Scripture and Prayer………………………………….…………………………..…Mike Sanders
Welcome…………………………………………………………....…………..…...Mike Runion
Motion of Organization…………………………………………………….………. Anne Beaver
Agenda Presentation…………………………………………………..………….…...Ted Adams
Recognition of Visitors……………………….……………………….…………….Mike Runion
Recognition of New Pastors and Staff………………………………….……….…..Mike Runion
*Music……………………………………………………………..………...…Danny Culbertson
Annual Meeting and Worship Committee Report…………..….………….................Ted Adams
Constitution and Bylaws Committee Report………................…...…….…................ Jim Barnes
Committee on Nominations Report……….….……………….…………..…….….Martin Atkins
Finance Committee Report…………….…………………….…….……..……….Wade Leonard
Church Relations Committee Report…………………………………..…….…..……Daniel Lee
Property Committee Report……….……………………….…………..………… Ronald Geyer
Marietta Baptist Camp……………………………………………………………....Matt Thomas
Miscellaneous Business
*Music.…………………………………………………………..……………….Steven Gillespie
Association Emphasis……………………………………………….…..………Association Staff
Special Music………………………………………………………………..Suresh Jonnalagadda
*Hymn……………………..……………………………………………………….....Ted Adams
Introduction of New Officers…………………………………………….………….Mike Runion
Benediction and Adjournment …………………………………………………...David Williams
*Congregation Standing
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Program Participants
Kay Bayne
Member, City View First Baptist Church
Mike Runion
Pastor, City View First Baptist Church
Chris Murrell
Minister of Music, Berea First Baptist Church
Mike Sanders
Pastor, Kentland Park Baptist Church
Anne Beaver
Member, Brushy Creek Baptist Church
Ted Adams
Minister of Worship, Lee Road Baptist Church
Danny Culbertson
Minister of Music, Monaghan Baptist Church
Jim Barnes
Member, Dunean Baptist Church
Martin Atkins
Pastor, Piedmont Park Baptist Church
Wade Leonard
Pastor, Mauldin First Baptist Church
Daniel Lee
Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church
Ronald Geyer
Member, Edwards Road Baptist Church
Matthew Thomas
Director, Camp Marietta
Suresh Jonnalagadda
Pastor, Asian Indian Congregation
Steven Gillespie
Minister of Music, City View First Baptist Church
Ron Davis
Director of Missions, Greenville Baptist Association
David Williams
Missions and Pastoral Care Pastor, Rocky Creek Baptist Church
2013 Annual Meeting
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Simpsonville First Baptist Church
Appreciation
We express our deep appreciation to City View First Baptist Church for hosting
this 152nd Annual Meeting of the Greenville Baptist Association and to
those whose contributions made this a pleasant and comfortable venue.
2012 Annual Meeting and Worship Committee:
Ted Adams, Chair
Johnny Andrews
Tal Sexton
Richard Corbin
Danny Culbertson
Jonnie Terry
Ron Davis, ex-officio
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Greenville Baptist Association Annual Meeting
Thursday, October 25, 2012
City View First Baptist Church
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Pre-session music was presented by Kay Crow Bayne.
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Moderator Mike Runion, Pastor of City View, called the 152nd Annual Meeting to order.
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Chris Murrell, Minister of Music at Berea First, led the congregation in singing several old hymns.
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Mike Sanders read the scripture and prayer.
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Anne Beaver, Clerk of GBA and member of Brushy Creek Baptist, read the following motion of
organization, “I move that the messengers presently registered and those who are still to register
constitute a quorum for conducting the business of the 152nd Annual Session of the GBA.” The motion
was seconded by Barry Jimmerson and approved.
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Ted Adams, Annual Meeting and Worship Committee, made the motion that we accept the agenda as
printed. There was no discussion. The motion was seconded and approved.
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Visitors and new members to the association were recognized and welcomed. These were Larry Gunter
from Grove Station and Steve Cowden from New Covenant Christian Fellowship.
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Music and praises to God were led by Danny Culbertson from Monaghan.
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Ted Adams gave the Annual Meeting and Worship Committee report. The next meeting is October 24,
2013, at Simpsonville First. No second was needed since the motion came from the committee. There
was no discussion. Motion was approved. He also expressed thanks to City View for helping us
worship at the 2012 Annual Meeting.
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The Constitution and Bylaws report was given by Jim Barnes. He presented a report from the
committee stating that in order to give more flexibility to the association, messengers will vote next year
to eliminate the GBA Constitution and incorporate it into a new set of Bylaws. This was presented as
information only. He also stated that each church needs to become non-profit, if they have not already
done so.
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Martin Atkins gave a report from the Committee on Nominations. He thanked committee members
from last year and the present year, and then read the names of those who will serve next year.
Rev. Atkins made the motion to adopt the report of the committee as printed. No second was needed.
The motion passed by show of hands.
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Wade Leonard, Finance Committee Chairman, gave a report from this committee, including highlights
of the 2013 budget which is shown in the Book of Reports and made the motion that the 2013 budget be
approved as printed. No second was needed and there was no discussion or questions. Vote was by
uplifted hand. Motion carried.
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Church Relations Committee Chairman, Daniel Lee, shared the following information: No churches in
the association became “dead, dissolved, or disassociated” with the association last year; there are only
10½ churches without pastors, down from 19 the previous year, with the ½ being Fountain Inn Baptist
as Rev. Michael Bearden retires; there are three new churches to welcome into the fellowship of the
association, these being Real Life, New Covenant Christian Fellowship, and Beechwood. Staff and
members present from each church were recognized and motions were made separately to accept these
new churches. No second was needed. Motions carried. A prayer for these new churches and those
without pastors was offered to God.
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Ron Geyer of the Property Committee spoke in the absence of Chairman Jack Dill. All of the work that
was begun last year on the GBA offices has been completed and the staff moved into their new facilities
on Howe Street in May. $900,000 was authorized to be spent, with $889,893.91 being used. The
difference of $3,766.94 was spent from the general budget. No vote was needed.
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Matt Thomas, Director of Marietta Baptist Camp and Conference Center, gave a report on the camp.
Seventeen churches from Greenville participated with almost 800 campers for the summer of 2012.
There were 88 campers saved. Praise was given to God for this.
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The floor was opened for miscellaneous business. There was none.
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Steven Gillespie, Minister of Music at City View First Baptist, led the congregation in song.
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Ron Davis, Associational Director of Missions, led the Associational Emphasis by giving an
encouraging word to the new churches. Dr. Davis then recognized Wanda Bridwell for her thirty years
of work for the Lord at GBA. She was presented with a gift of $1,000 and two extra weeks of vacation
for her service.
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Bryan Cox, representing the Personnel Committee with Barry Jimmerson as chairman, recognized and
thanked Ron Davis for his fifteen years of service to the association. He was presented with $400 and a
plaque.
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Ron Davis introduced the associational staff to the congregation.
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The new associational officers for 2013 as printed in the Book of Reports were presented.
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We were informed by Ron Davis of partnerships that have been formed by GBA with the McCreary
(Kentucky) and New River (Tennessee) Associations. These associations are only a few hours from
Greenville; therefore, churches were encouraged to go there for weekend trips or week trips to assist
them. Ted Adams and Pam Horton from Lee Road Baptist told of their trip there where they held VBS,
renovated the association office area in an old elementary school, did construction work, held free
clinics, provided counseling, set up a computer lab, landscaped and repaired a playground area, gave
away free boxed food and free lunches. God was with them the entire week and provided for them.
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Ron Davis gave information about the mission trips to Honduras in 2012 and of an upcoming trip in
2013 to do construction work, Backyard Bible Clubs, neighborhood canvassing, etc. Michael and
Sherrill Rigdon told of their trip to Honduras as they served the people and worshipped with them.
Churches were encouraged to participate in this trip.
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Dan Messer told of how our ministry to Hispanics is growing. Hispanics are the largest minority group
in Greenville County. There are two GBA churches presently ministering to the Hispanics (Brushy
Creek and City View). There were a total of 56 baptisms last year among this group. Workers, space,
prayer, ESL classes, VBS, financial support, tutoring, and more are needed for our ministry with
Hispanics.
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Joel Thrasher gave a report on our work with internationals. There are 87 people groups in the
Greenville area. We can begin to “make disciples” right here at home through prayer and developing
relationships with these people. Churches were encouraged to adopt a people group.
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Special music was presented by Suresh Jonnalagadda who works with the Asian Indians in Greenville.
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Ted Adams led the congregation in a song.
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The gavel was presented to Mike Runion, Moderator. He stated that our task is missions and that our
association is about missions and ministry. To all people of the world we are obligated to carry the
gospel. May we be found faithful!
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The benediction was offered and the 152nd Annual Meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Anne Beaver
Association Clerk
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Missions Viewpoint 2012
YEAR OF HAPPENINGS
If 2011 was a year of waiting, 2012 has been a year of happenings, some planned and some unplanned.
We started and finished construction on our building.
We signed the lease with American Renal Associates and it went into effect in May 2012.
In June we had a week of World Changers and Power Plant.
In July, we led two mission trips to Honduras. We started the construction of a new church and worked with
children in an orphanage. We will return to Honduras in November and continue this work. We also have two
weeks planned to go to Honduras in July 2013.
After years of cutting budget and staff, we have seen our finances stabilize this year. As I write this, we are in
the best financial condition we have been in since the late 90’s. I want to thank all of our churches for being so
faithful in supporting missions through the Greenville Baptist Association.
We had our first team, Lee Road, to go to New River/McCreary Associations to work in construction at the
Ministry Center and help with Bible Clubs. First Baptist Mauldin is scheduled to go in November and we are
looking for other teams for the winter months. These can be weekend trips, which will work well during the
school year.
Thank you for your partnership in missions, here and beyond. It is a pleasure and joy to serve you.
Blessings,
Ron Davis
Director of Missions
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Missions Strategy 2012
I made a commitment to read the Bible through this year. At the same time, in GBA, we talk about immigrants –
legal and illegal. We seek to identify the people groups in Greenville County. We work with various ethnic
congregations. The Ethnic Ministries Summit was in our area this Spring. There is an IMB research workshop on
people groups, and more. And a funny thing happened. In my Bible reading, I was hit, time and time again, with
God reminding His people to care for the widows, orphans and foreigners. Those aren’t just Old Testament words
for a different time. He still expects us to do this! A coincidence? I don’t think so!!
We already know of at least 90 nationalities, speaking 39 languages, living in Greenville County. Through
conversations, observations, et cetera, we know of 4,000 – 6,000 Arabs here. There is a significant Kurdish
population. Over 100 Asian Indians living in just two apartment complexes. At least 400 Kenyans are here. Then
there is our Hispanic population that continues to see rapid growth. 4,500 deaf people also live here with about ½
of 1% of them actively involved in any evangelical church. And the list goes on and on. Did you know about the
Hindu center in Mauldin? Did you know the Islamic Masjid on Wade Hampton Boulevard has outgrown their
space and they now have a second campus?
There is a lot of talk these days, in Baptist life, about the Great Commission: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of
all nations…” We don’t have to go very far to do that. God is bringing the nations to us. Do we see them? Are we
willing to care for the foreigners? Make disciples of ALL nations? Here?
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Church Planting must continue to be an important part of what we do to transform the changing populations in
Greenville County. There are currently 26 church plants in the GBA! Twelve are language congregations.
Hispanic Ministries are needed more and more with our rapidly growing Hispanic communities. Five of the
church plants are Hispanic. Dan Messer provides tireless leadership to this ministry. There is also some exciting
work taking place in two businesses in the area. PowerPlant returned to Greenville this year. Rocky Creek
church hosted the more than 75 mission volunteers who served alongside four church planters. With at least 90
different, identifiable, nationalities here (not including all the sub groups), with our local church involvement
lower than it was 25 years ago, with the increasingly irreligious neighbors around us, we must be planting new
churches!
Multihousing ministries are nothing new to Greenville. For years, there have been churches and teams doing a
wide variety of ministries primarily in low-income communities. That will continue as churches have a passion
for impacting those communities. We continue to be supportive of Apartment Life. They provide churches with
the opportunity to place CARES Teams into selected middle/upper income apartment communities. More and
more congregations are also seeing multihousing communities as serious mission fields in our own backyards.
With over a third our population living in some kind of multihousing, we must!
WorldChangers has impacted Greenville since 1999. There were over 125 participants. Edwards Road church did
a wonderful job housing the group. Eric Wooten, from Edwards Road, is our project coordinator. Twelve homes
were made better. Most projects were from the City of Greenville. One was church sponsored. While it takes the
participants to work on the houses, WorldChangers does not happen without over 300+ volunteers from our
churches who prepare meals, serve as first aid coordinators, and more. Best of all, there were two people who
became followers of Jesus! A special thanks to Southeast Baptist Association in Georgetown, South Carolina and
Wallace Memorial Church in Knoxville, Tennessee for allowing us to use their shower trailers. This also was the
last summer for World Changers in Greenville! Due to policy changes at LifeWay, we will no longer be partnering
with them in this ministry. The partnership with the City remains strong, and we are looking at how God wants us
to move forward in this type of local ministry. Pray with us about this, and look for news in the near future.
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Day Camp for Deaf Children did not take place this year. We hope to see it return June 17 – 21, 2013.
Thanks to Blake Kersey and the mission team from First Baptist Church, Trussville, Alabama. They returned for a
second summer and worked with Westview church to lead a VBS and Mision Bautista Hispana la Gracia to lead a
kids club. There were seven decisions for Christ that came as a result of their ministry. They hope to make this an
ongoing partnership.
Crisis Centers: Eastside, Westside, and Golden Strip Emergency Relief. The centers are staffed by more than
2,000 volunteers from 30+ churches. Spencer LeGrand continues to provide effective leadership for the Eastside
Center. The same can be said of Jim Barnette at the Westside Center. The Golden Strip Center is a partnership
with the Golden Strip Emergency Relief and Resource Agency coordinated by Julia Baynes. Food is provided by
churches, groups, and individuals as well as purchased from various locations. The centers spent $42,481 on food.
We received $8,968 from the World Hunger Offering to assist the centers. With the up and down economy, and
with the current funding from the state convention, the centers still assisted a record number of 7,673 families
(20,615 individuals) with basic needs including food, clothing and financial aid this past year (September 2011 –
August 2012). Thanks to all who make these ministries possible.
Woman's Missionary Union continues to provide valuable training, encouragement and ministry opportunities for
our churches. I don’t know what we would do without the faithful WMU missionaries in the Association and
churches. Marcie Malone, from Mauldin First Church, serves as the Director.
Forty-one churches provided 1,470 prisoner packets for Christmas. Thanks to Pat Bradshaw from West Gantt
First and other volunteers for all your help. Others helped Chaplain Andy Cooper at Perry distribute the packets to
all the inmates there. Prison ministry is not just about Christmas packets. There are other volunteers in our
churches who are actively involved in ministry with inmates, families of inmates as well as those who work within
the correctional system. Multiple churches provided useful items such as paper goods, personal care items, health
care items, school supplies and clothing for numerous agencies and organizations within the Greenville area.
Eighteen churches provided 380 ministry kits. Thanks to all who prayed, gave and worked on these projects.
Baptist Collegiate Ministries is an important outreach and discipleship arm of our churches to college students.
Matt Rogers concluded his service as a part-time Campus Minister at Furman. Tabby Hallman is a contract
worker who serves at the main Greenville Tech campus. Their reports are listed elsewhere. With changes at the
Furman BCM, we are moving into a stronger partnership with BCM at Greenville Tech. This includes handling
funds for the BCM as well as other assistance to Tabby.
Regional/National
Disaster Relief volunteers were on the road again. Our Disaster Relief coordinator is Jim Whitworth, from
Augusta Road Church. As I write this report, our unit is deployed in Louisiana to assist with efforts following
Hurricane Isaac. We have a DR training event scheduled at Pendleton Street church on Saturday, January 12. Be
watching for more information.
We are committed to maintaining a partnership through Appalachian Regional Ministries. Work is completed at
Plain View Baptist Church in Virginia. A new partnership has been established with New River/McCreary
Association in Winfield, Tennessee. Lee Road Church has already been involved in the partnership and Mauldin
FBC is going up there in early November. We look forward to the growth of our work with the folks there.
We are working with Ken Kwast for a project in Hawaii March 28 – April 5, 2013. This will include minor
construction on a church in Kona. For more information, contact us.
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Global
We continue to seek opportunities to make a global impact. Our new partnership in Honduras kicked off this year
with two trips in the summer. Mission team members came from Brushy Creek, Mauldin First, Simpsonville First,
Origins and Eastlan. We were able to begin construction on a new church building. We also worked with children
in an orphanage as well as a local church community. In the process, 18 persons became followers of Jesus! We
will be returning in November to continue work on the church. Two projects are also on the calendar for July
2013. Bryan Pittman, from Lee Road, has been involved in several Olympics related ministries. He led a team to
the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. We are already praying and talking about volunteer opportunities at the
2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Equip…Engage…Transform
So, we move forward as we believe God is leading. We move forward knowing that the top 25 most unreached
areas of the Upstate are all in Greenville County; the most unreached zip code in the state is 29601; at least 70%
of our entire population is unreached and 40% of our population is not only unreached, but uninterested!
Missions Strategy relates to Multihousing Ministry, New Work, Hispanic Outreach, Mission Partnerships,
Community Ministries, Summer Ministries, Demographics, WMU, Men’s Ministries, Baptist Collegiate
Ministries and a few other things. I am so appreciative of Wanda Bridwell who tries to keep us straight as
Missions Strategy Assistant.
Equip…Engage…Transform is something you will continue to hear from us. We must be transformed first in
order to impact/transform the lives of others in our mission field, and to the ends of the earth.
Joel E. Thrasher
Missions Strategy Leader
Hispanic Annual Report – 2012
Praise the Lord for a good year in the Hispanic ministry. There has been steady growth in the missions we have.
We lost the mission we had at Fountain Inn, but the other six works saw increase in baptisms and attendance.
1) Mission Bautista Hispana (Cherrydale) baptized three converts, and had an average attendance of 25-30
in worship.
2) The mission at SonPoint had four baptisms with an average attendance of 25.
3) Mision Bautista de City View baptized 22, and averaged 65 in worship.
4) Filadelfia (Brushy Creek) mission had three baptisms with a weekly average attendance of 35 in
worship.
5) Christ the Open Door (Chuj) had 2 baptisms and a weekly average of 80 for worship attendance.
6) Iglesia Hispana de Greenville baptized 22, and had an average attendance in worship of 65.
We are looking at several places to plant new works in the near future. We also are searching for those who can
lead these groups. We have two companies in the area that allow their employees to attend weekly Bible studies
during the workday. Iglesia de Greenville has started several ministries this past year; ESL, music lessons, and a
seminary class. I am presently talking with churches about partnering with the Chuj congregation. I am
constantly amazed at God’s faithfulness in providing for the needs of His people. Continue to pray that God will
raise up workers for the ever increasing Hispanic community in Greenville County.
Respectfully submitted,
Dan Messer
Hispanic Ministries Leader
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Disaster Relief Report 2012
2011
October 7th & 8th
Greenville Baptist Association (GBA) Disaster Relief Coordinator, Jim Whitworth, provided Unit Leader
Training at the South Carolina Baptist Convention (SCBC) semi-annual Disaster Relief Training Conference
at White Oak Conference Center in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
December 8th
Jim Whitworth attended and represented GBA, SCBC and Southern Baptist Disaster Relief as Chairman of the
Greenville County VOAD (Volunteer Organizations Assisting in Disaster).
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January 23rd-25th
GBA Disaster Relief Coordinator, Jim Whitworth, represented South Carolina Disaster Relief at the Southern
Baptist Convention’s National Disaster Relief Roundtable meeting in Oahu, Hawaii.
February 10th
Jim attended the SCBC State-wide Disaster Relief Task Force meeting at White Oak Conference Center in
Winnsboro, South Carolina.
February 27th-March 1st
Jim Whitworth participated in NAMB Disaster Relief Incident Commander Training at the Shocco Springs
Baptist Conference Center in Shocco Springs, Alabama.
March 2nd & 3rd
Jim provided Unit Leader Training at the SCBC semi-annual Disaster Relief Training Conference at White
Oak Conference Center in Winnsboro, South Carolina.
March 22nd
Jim Whitworth attended and represented GBA, SCBC and Southern Baptist Disaster Relief as Chairman of the
Greenville County VOAD (Volunteer Organizations Assisting in Disaster).
April 12th
GBA Disaster Relief Coordinator, Jim Whitworth, met with the leadership of the Reedy River Brotherhood of
the Reedy River Baptist Association to discuss their interest in SC Baptist Disaster Relief at the Mt. Pleasant
Baptist Church on White Horse Road in Greenville, South Carolina.
April 28th
GBA Disaster Relief Coordinator, Jim Whitworth, presented SC Baptist Disaster Relief at a meeting of the
Reedy River Baptist Association at the Reedy River Baptist Church on Mauldin Road in Greenville, South
Carolina.
April 28th
Jim Whitworth attended and represented GBA, SCBC and Southern Baptist Disaster Relief as Chairman of the
Greenville County VOAD (Volunteer Organizations Assisting in Disaster).
July 30th
Jim attended the SCBC State-wide Disaster Relief Task Force meeting at SCBC in Columbia, South Carolina.
July 31st
GBA Disaster Relief Coordinator, Jim Whitworth, along with Ed King of the GBA Disaster Relief Ministry
Team attended the annual state-wide “Unit Leader Update” training.
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September 24th-28th
GBA Disaster Relief Team member and Unit Leader, Wayne Pressley, led a Disaster Relief volunteer team to
Louisiana. GBA Disaster Relief Team Members Roger Reid and Jeff Heath were on the unit as well as Dan
Messer of the Greenville Baptist Association office. The ten-person team utilized the GBA Flood Relief Unit #
SC MT 004 in providing assistance to hurricane Isaac victims in the Port Sulphur, Louisiana area.
September 27th
GBA Disaster Relief Coordinator, Jim Whitworth, attended and represented GBA, South Carolina Baptist
Convention and Southern Baptist Disaster Relief as Chairman of the Greenville County VOAD (Volunteer
Organizations Assisting in Disaster) at the Greenville Baptist Association Office.
Respectfully submitted,
Jim Whitworth
Disaster Relief Coordinator
Baptist Collegiate Ministries
Furman University
The 2011-2012 school year saw development in maturation and Christ-likeness from the students that call BCM
there home away from home. While the nature of the evangelical landscape continues to recede, Furman
continues to develop seasoned leaders that God is using to accomplish His purposes. In fact, it is largely due to
the climate of persecution at Furman, that God grows mature leaders capable of withstanding the host of
challenges that Furman presents. Below are a few ways that we saw God grow our students over the last year.
Gospel Centrality – The gospel provides the only fixed anchor and sure support for students during their time at
Furman. While many come to Furman with a thorough background of church attendance, few come with a
robust knowledge and application of the holistic gospel. Through active teaching and passive modeling, BCM
seeks to provide a means of gospel growth in the lives of our students.
Missionary Living – Old models of evangelism often lack fruitfulness in the hostile climate of Furman. Inviting
students to attend religious programs is not nearly as productive as it once was. Rather, we are seeing our
students grow in living out their missionary identity in the unique circles of influence that God has placed them.
Meaningful Church Partnership – The most basic step for a college student is into meaningful partnership with
the local church. Sadly, this has often not been the case. During my time at Furman, we saw a marked increase
in the number of students meaningfully connected to a church home and passionately serving in multigenerational ministry.
Biblical Community – Deep, intimate friendships are the key to walking with Christ at Furman. Students need
one another to love and support them during this time when their faith is often challenged. BCM provides an
environment for students to know one another and be known by each other. These relationships provide a rich
tool for their sanctification.
The end of 2012 also marked the end of my tenure as BCM director at Furman. The increasing demands of
pastoral ministry at Renewal Church, where I serve as pastor, caused me to relinquish this role at the end of this
school year. The Baptist Convention has hired Ryan Brooks, from Taylors First Baptist Church, to serve in this
role beginning in the fall of 2012. Ryan is a Furman graduate with a passion to continue the good work that
God is doing through Furman’s BCM.
Matt Rogers
Pastor, Renewal Church
Former Leader of BCM at Furman University
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Woman’s Missionary Union
2011-2012 Report of Director
“Unhindered”
The WMU Auxiliary of the Greenville Baptist Association has come to the conclusion of the two-year emphasis
of the theme “Unhindered.” This past year we have incorporated our Critical Issue: Human Exploitation with
“Unhindered” and learned about how we can become unhindered in dealing with the issues of: Exploitation of
natural resources for personal gain; Bullying, cyber bullying, queen bee bullying; Human trafficking – labor;
Human trafficking-sex; Media’s exploitation of children and families; and Pornography and sexting.
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders
and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our
eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning
its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God” (Hebrews 12:1-2 NIV).
The fall leadership-training meeting was held August 25 at Lee Road Church. Training was offered in each
age-level organization. Reservations for 73 were received. Food was gathered for the crisis centers.
Two churches in the association began WMU organizations at the beginning of the new church year: Greater
New Hope and Sandy Springs Churches.
Four churches served as hostesses for the Baptist Women World Day of Prayer on November 7: Overbrook,
West Gantt First, Five Forks, and Woodside Churches. A total of 131 attended from 22 churches. An offering
was received at each meeting and forwarded to the Women’s Department of the Baptist World Alliance. The
total offering was $535.
Forty-one churches in the association provided 1,475 Christmas prisoner packets to be sent to the state. Our
goal was 1400. Twenty volunteers helped process the packets before they were sent to Columbia.
Mauldin First hosted a salad supper “Don’t be a Basket Case” for Focus on WMU Week. Catherine Rich Guess
spoke and just happened to bring Miz Eudora with her. Catherine is the author of 23 books, all of inspirational
genre, including fiction, non-fiction, and children titles. She is a composer and a frequent speaker/musician for
a wide range of conferences and events. Food was gathered for the crisis centers. Reservations for 158 were
received. The WMU Auxiliary Team prepared food for the event.
A brunch was held for WMU Directors and Pastor’s Wives on March 17 at Northgate Church. This event was
planned with the idea that it would be a support and networking opportunity for our pastors’ wives. The theme
was “You Make a Difference.” We hope that attendance will increase in future years. Mrs. Jane Foster, a
pastor’s wife, spoke about circumstances she overcame growing up.
Several team members as well as area WMU church members attended the South Carolina WMU Missions
Encounter and Annual Meeting March 23-24 at Millbrook Church, Aiken. The theme was “Go…Persevere…”
Monaghan Church hosted the Greenville Auxiliary Annual WMU meeting on April 17. Live Sent was the
theme for the evening. Sandra Tapp, Assistant Executive Director of the South Carolina WMU, was our state
representative; and Don and Evelyn Copeland, retired missionaries to Nigeria and later to Central Asia shared
some of their experiences with us. Reservations for 106 were received. We gathered baby items for our crisis
centers.
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WMU Auxiliary team members participated in state-sponsored workshops and training sessions during the year.
A special thanks goes to retiring team members Linda Scarbrough, Secretary/Treasurer; Ella Jones, Girls in
Action/Children in Action Consultant; Debbie Hall, Baptist Nursing Fellowship; Marian Wofford, Area 2
Director; Gail Marshbanks, Area 7 Director; Peggy Thompson, Area 10 Director; and Mary Ridgeway serving
as interim Area 4 Director. We give a big welcome to Marcie Malone, our new WMU Director for 2012-2013.
Also special thanks goes to Edwards Road Baptist Church for allowing the Auxiliary to use their facilities for
quarterly team meetings while the Greenville Baptist Association office was being renovated.
“Change a life, Change the World”
Janet N. Castles
WMU Director 2012
Marcie Malone
Administrative Assistant
Janet Castles
201 Sims Alley, Mauldin 29662
288.5205
Mauldin First
112 Royal Oak Rd., Greenville 29607
233.3213
Simpsonville First
Summer 2012 was a great success! By God’s grace and the work of the Holy Spirit, 88 campers repented of
their sins and confessed Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior for the first time. Many others repented of their
sin and left camp with a renewed focus on Christ and His kingdom work. In addition, several campers felt the
call to pursue full-time Christian service as their future vocation. Nearly 800 campers attended Camp Marietta
this past summer. I give all the glory to God for what He has done and continues to do at camp. Now that the
summer camping season has ended, the off-season programs are in full swing. We have hosted a band camp,
several family reunions, the North Greenville Soccer team, and many church group functions during our offseason so far. The off-season is filling up and I would love to schedule you in for a weekend retreat, reunion, or
picnic. I would love the opportunity to come and share with you and your church what God is doing at Camp
Marietta. Thank you for all your prayerful and financial support in making the Summer of 2012 a great success.
Total Number of Campers in Summer 2012: 795
Total Number of Decisions for Jesus Christ : 353
New Believers: 88
Recommitted: 205
Full-Time Ministry: 60
(44.4% of 2012 campers made a decision for Christ)
208 campers from 17 churches of the Greenville Baptist Association helped to make up the total of 795
campers.
“I raise my eyes toward the mountains. Where will my help come from? My help comes from the LORD, the
Maker of heaven and earth.” –Psalm 121:1-2 HCSB
In Christ,
Matthew Thomas
Camp Director
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Crisis Centers of the Greenville Baptist Association
Center
Eastside
Location/Telephone/Coordinator:
Days Open
Hours
Located at:
12 Ebaugh Avenue
Greenville
East Park Church
Telephone: 242-9083
Coordinator: Spencer LeGrand
Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, and Friday
9:00 A.M. until
12:00 NOON
1102 Howard Drive
Simpsonville
Golden Strip Human Resource Center
Telephone: 688-2233/688-2222
Coordinator: Julia Baynes
Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, and Friday
9:00 A.M. until
11:30 A.M.
Wednesday
1:00 P.M.until
3:30 P.M.
Golden Strip
Westside
10:00 A.M. until
Monday, Tuesday, and
Woodside Church
12:00 NOON
Thursday
Telephone: 271-2781
Coordinator: Jim Barnette
Crisis Centers are operated by local volunteers. Funding is provided by the World Hunger Offering, as well as
contributions from individuals, groups, and churches. The division of churches is as follows:
301 Woodside Avenue
Greenville
Eastside
Arabic
Brushy Creek
Chin Congregation of Greenville
Community Mission
Crestview
Daybreak Community
Deaf First
Disciples Fellowship
Earle Street
East Park
Eastlan
Edwards Road
Hampton Heights
Laurel
Lee Road
LifePoint
Lord’s Delight
Mision Hispana Filadelfia
Northgate
Origins
Overbrook
Pelham Road
Pendleton Street
Providence
Revolution
Riverview
Rockvale
Roper Mountain
Rutherford Road
Sanctuary
Tapestry
Vietnamese Blessings
Vietnamese of Rutherford Road
White Oak
Golden Strip
Capstone
Cedar Shoals
Chinese
Clear Spring
Connection Fellowship
Daventon
Element
Envision
Fairview Street
Five Forks
Fork Shoals
Fountain Inn First
Freedom Fellowship
Greater New Hope
Grove Station
Happy Trails Cowboy
Hillside
Hispana de SonPoint
Holly Ridge
Kingdom Life
Igreja Batista Esperanca
Mauldin First
New Hope
New Life Community
Oak Pointe
Piedmont First
Real Life
Reedy Fork
Renewal
Rocky Creek
Sandy Springs
Simpsonville First
SonPoint Community
South Greenville
Standing Springs
Temple
The Well
Unity
Way Point
Westside
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Westside
Augusta Heights
Augusta Road
Beechwood
Berea First
Berea Heights
Bethel
Brandon
Calvary First
Cedar Lane
Christ the Open Door
City View First
Covenant Grace
David Street
Dunean
Emmanuel
Grace
Grove Road
Hilltop Avenue
Iglesia Hispana
Japanese
Kentland Park
Mision Bautista de City View
Mision Bautista de La Gracia
Mision Bautista Greenville
Monaghan
New Covenant
Northpointe
Oak Crest
Open Heart
Parisview
Parkwood
Piedmont Park
Poe
Radiant
Sans Souci
Second of Greenville
Shady Grove
Skypointe
Tanglewood
Vietnamese of Greenville
Washington Avenue
Welcome
West Gantt First
West Greenville
Westview
Westville
Westwood
Woodside
Church Relations Committee Report 2012
The Church Relations Committee is pleased to report that we have three churches desiring membership in the
Greenville Baptist Association. We have worked with these churches and feel that they meet our membership
guidelines and will be an asset to our fellowship of churches.
The Church Relations Committee recommends the following churches be accepted into membership with GBA.
1) RealLife Church, Stan Bray is the pastor and they meet in Pelzer. They began as a church plant in
January 2009.
2) New Covenant Christian Fellowship, Steve Cowden is the pastor. They meet at 111 Courtney Circle
in Greenville.
3) Beechwood Church, M. Shayne Powell, Jr. is the Pastor for Preaching and Vision and Douglas R.
Truax, Jr. is the Pastor for Teaching and Ministry. This congregation meets at 2415 New Easley
Highway in Greenville.
Please continue to pray for each of our churches without pastors: Augusta Road, Berea First, Cedar Shoals,
East Park, Fountain Inn First (Pastor is retiring at the end of December), Freedom Fellowship, Open Heart,
Parisview, Standing Springs, West Gantt First, and White Oak
Our new works since last year are:
Emerge Church, Asian Indian Congregation,
Igreja Batista Esperanca (Brazilian Congregation)
Respectfully submitted,
Church Relations Committee:
Daniel Lee, Chair
Bryan Burnley
Scott Fitzsimmons
Harold Moon
Alex Sands
Ron Davis, ex-officio
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Constitution and Bylaws Committee Report 2012
The Constitution and Bylaws Committee has held several meetings this year, the latest being on August 30. We
have discussed the need for some changes and updating of both documents.
In the process we realized two significant things about the constitution.
1. The state of South Carolina no longer requires that organizations have a constitution. This was changed
with the new non-profit act in the early 1990’s.
2. The only significant matter still in the constitution concerned membership. We found that many
associations address this subject in their bylaws.
Given this information and the need for swifter action on certain matters of change, the Constitution and Bylaws
Committee makes the following motion:
That the Constitution of the Greenville Baptist Association be eliminated and all matters of
the Association be addressed in a new comprehensive set of Bylaws.
Since this is a Constitution change it requires a one year waiting period and will be discussed and voted on next
year at our 2013 Annual Meeting.
If this motion carries, the committee will have a new comprehensive set of bylaws to be voted on by the
Association.
If you have any questions about this please contact Ron Davis, Director of Missions, or Jim Barnes, Chair of the
Committee.
Respectfully submitted,
Constitution and Bylaws Committee:
Jim Barnes, Chair
Marion Hare
Gene Seay
Todd Stewart
Stephen Clyborne
Ron Davis, ex-officio
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Greenville Baptist Association
Constitution and Bylaws
(Approved by Messengers at October 25, 2001, 141st Biannual Meeting)
(Amended by Messengers at October 27, 2005, 145th Annual Meeting)
(Amended by Messengers October 20, 2011, 151st Annual Meeting)
Article I - Name
This body, a South Carolina non-profit corporation, shall be known as the Greenville Baptist Association, Inc., and is hereinafter referred to as
“the Association.”
Article II – Vision and Mission
Section A – The vision of the Association is to establish, equip, empower, engage, and encourage member churches to reach people,
grow disciples, and minister in the name of Jesus Christ.
Section B – The mission of the Association is to assist churches in:
1. Establishing new churches for reaching the lost in our area and helping re-establish existing churches that are seeking to minister in
changing circumstances.
2. Equipping believers to be effective in Kingdom work by offering training in multiple areas of church ministry.
3. Empowering believers to serve the Lord through spiritual gifts discovery and development and the development and presentation
of ministry opportunities.
4. Engaging believers in active, life-changing ministries both locally and globally.
5. Encouraging believers through prayer, relationships, and partnerships to fulfill God’s vision for their churches.
Article III - Membership
Section A – The Association is a self-determining fellowship of autonomous Baptist churches, which are voluntarily bound together
for the advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Section B – Membership in the Association is held by churches. Member churches participate in the governance of the Association in
two ways:
1. By sending their pastors and duly elected lay representatives to Executive Committee meetings as voting members thereof.
2. By duly electing and sending church members to regular and special Association business meetings as voting messengers.
Section C – An individual must be a member of a member church in order to be eligible to serve the Association in the capacity of
officer, committee member, team member, or trustee upon his/her nomination and election in an Association business session, unless
otherwise specified in the Bylaws.
Section D – Member churches shall be entitled to send voting messengers to regular and special Association business meetings as
follows:
1. Three messengers for the first one hundred church members or fraction thereof.
2. One additional messenger for each additional one hundred church members or fraction thereof.
3. No church shall be entitled to more than fifteen messengers notwithstanding the above.
Section E – Membership in the Association shall be comprised of:
1. The churches which are members of the Association on the date of the adoption of this Constitution.
2. Those churches subsequently admitted according to controlling provisions of the Association’s governing documents and policies.
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Section F – Churches which are not members of the Association may apply for and be accepted into membership of the Association
according to the following:
1. The Church Relations Committee, a full description of which appears in the Association’s Bylaws, shall serve as the Association
membership committee.
2. Application for membership shall be made in writing and referred to the Church Relations Committee.
3. The Church Relations Committee will evaluate the applying church’s eligibility for membership and make a recommendation to
the Association according to any policies and procedures which the Association may, in its discretion, officially adopt in its
Bylaws or otherwise, and also according to the following criteria:
a. The applying church must conduct its primary worship and educational functions within the confines of the geographic region
generally accepted to be the area served by the Association.
b. The applying church must be Baptist in polity and practice.
c. The applying church must be found, upon examination by the Church Relations Committee, to be supportive of the
Association’s vision and mission.
d. The applying church must be found, upon examination by the Church Relations Committee, to be in general agreement with the
Baptist Faith and Message and the purposes and intentions for which it was adopted.
Section G – Any member church may withdraw from the Association at its pleasure. Official notice of withdrawal should be
communicated in writing to the Church Relations Committee.
Section H – Should a motion be made in a regular business session of the Association to dismiss a church from membership, it shall
be referred to the Church Relations Committee. When the matter comes back before the Association for a vote after a one-year period
expires, the Church Relations Committee shall make a report and recommendation to the Association regarding the motion. The
Association may accept or reject the recommendation of the Church Relations Committee.
Article IV – Meetings
The Association shall hold at least one business session annually, the details of such meeting to be determined according to the
procedures provided for in the Bylaws of the Association.
Article V – Officers
The officers of the Association shall be moderator, vice moderator, treasurer, and clerk; and they shall be elected and serve according
to the provisions of the Bylaws.
Article VI – Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall be elected and serve according to the provisions of the Bylaws.
Article VII– Bylaws, Policies, and Procedures
The Association shall have the authority to adopt bylaws, policies, and/or procedures governing all aspects of the work of the
Association. Said bylaws, policies, and procedures shall not contradict any provision of this Constitution.
Article VIII – Amendments to Constitution
Amendments to this Constitution may be made by a vote of two-thirds of the messengers present at any regular Association business
session provided notice thereof shall have been given to the Association in business session at least one year prior to the vote and
provided the proposed amendment was published in the minutes of the preceding meeting.
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Bylaws
Article I – The Association
Section A: The principal office(s) of the Greenville Baptist Association shall be in Greenville County, South Carolina.
Section B: The Association shall convene annually in October or at such time and place as may be recommended by the Annual
Meeting and Worship Committee. Messengers present shall constitute a quorum.
Section C: A messenger shall speak no more than twice on any subject and shall confine himself to the subject under discussion.
Section D: The parliamentary authority of the Association shall be Roberts Rules of Order (latest revised edition). The moderator
shall appoint a parliamentarian to serve during his term of office.
Section E: Special meetings of the Association may be called by the director of missions and moderator or by majority vote of the
Executive Committee with at least a two-week written notice to each church giving purpose of meeting. Messengers present shall
constitute a quorum.
Article II - Executive Committee
Section A: The Association Executive Committee shall consist of the moderator, vice moderator, clerk, treasurer/director of missions,
the pastor of each church (or his designee), one lay person from each church, and a representative of each mission in the Association.
Each church shall duly elect a lay person from its membership to serve on the Executive Committee and report its election to the
Association on the Annual Church Profile. Members of the Administrative Team shall be ex officio members of the Executive
Committee.
Section B: The property and business of the Association shall be managed by the Executive Committee of the Association. Between
meetings of the Association the Executive Committee shall have the full power and authority to act on behalf of the Association
except for buying and selling real estate, borrowing money, and doing all such lawful acts and things as are not by statute or by the
Constitution or by these Bylaws directed or required to be exercised and done by the Association in session. The Executive Committee
shall render full report of all meetings and of all business transacted to each meeting of the Association, and a summary shall be
printed in the Messenger.
Section C: The Executive Committee of the Association shall convene as needed to consider the ministries of the Association and to
assist the Association staff with these ministries. The moderator or a majority of the Executive Committee members may call a special
meeting with a two-week written notice giving purpose of meeting.
Section D: After due notice of the meeting has been given to the members of the Executive Committee, those present shall constitute
a quorum.
Article III – Officers
Section A: The officers of the Association are the moderator, vice moderator, treasurer, clerk, and such other officers as designated by
the Association.
Section B: The officers shall be nominated by the Committee on Nominations and elected by the Association in annual session. The
moderator is not eligible to succeed himself unless he is filling an unexpired term. The terms of service for elected officers shall begin
at the conclusion of the October Annual Meeting.
Section C: Any officer may be removed at any time by affirmative vote of the Association in session and a two-week notice of such
proposed action has been given.
Section D: The moderator shall serve as moderator of the Association, the Executive Committee, the Administrative Team, and shall
preside over all Association meetings and ensure that order and decorum are observed. The moderator shall be ex officio member of
the Committee on Nominations. The term of office of moderator shall be one year.
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Section E: The vice moderator shall serve as vice moderator of the Association and Executive Committee and shall preside during the
absence or at the pleasure of the moderator and be ready to help wherever he is needed. He shall fill the vacancy arising from the
resignation or removal of the moderator during the year. The term of office of vice moderator shall be one year.
Section F: The office of treasurer shall be filled by the director of missions. The duties of the treasurer are listed in Article IV; Section
A, Number 4 of the Bylaws.
Section G: The clerk of the Association shall serve the Association in session and the Executive Committee. Responsibilities are:
1. Keep accurate records of all meetings.
2. Prepare summary of Executive Committee meetings for publication in the Messenger.
3. Publish annual minutes.
4. Mail Annual Church Profile to church clerks.
5. The clerk also may serve as historian.
Article IV - Director of Missions
Section A - The director of missions shall be employed for an indefinite tenure of service. The director of missions shall give
guidance to the ministries, activities, and programs of the Association and shall serve as treasurer for the Association. The director of
missions shall be elected by the Association at a regular or special meeting upon the recommendation of a search committee that shall
be elected by the Executive Committee. The director of missions is directly responsible to the Association. Areas of responsibility are:
1. Chief administrator, planner, and resource person for the Association.
2. Ex officio member of all teams and committees.
3. Counselor and advisor to the Association staff, ministers, and leaders of the churches.
4. Responsible for receiving the funds for the Association, administering the budget, keeping accurate records, and reporting to the
Association in annual session and in Executive Committee meetings.
Article V – Administrative Team
Section A: Membership shall be composed of the moderator; vice moderator; and chair of the Annual Meeting and Worship
Committee, Church Relations Committee, Committee on Nominations, Constitution and Bylaws Committee, Finance Committee,
Personnel Committee, and Property Committee; and Woman’s Missionary Union director.
Section B: Responsibilities:
1. Serve the Association staff in an advisory capacity and as a forum for evaluation and feedback; and assist with communication and
coordination among administrative committees.
2. Prepare and present any resolutions (other than resolutions of appreciation which are the responsibility of the Annual Meeting and
Worship Committee) that would be in the best interest of the Association. All resolutions shall be delivered in writing to the
Administrative Team at least two weeks prior to the session in which the resolutions are to be considered.
3. Study any Christian life concerns and help educate member churches about such issues.
Article VI – Administrative Committees
Section A: Administrative committees are committees that have continuing functions in the total administration of the Association.
Section B: A person shall serve on no more than one committee of the Association unless he is a member of a special committee. A
committee member shall be eligible to succeed himself. A committee member who finds he cannot serve is asked to inform the
Committee on Nominations in order that he may be replaced.
Section C: Terms of service for elected committee members shall begin at the conclusion of the October Annual Session.
Section D: Special committees, teams, or task groups may be developed at any time by the director of missions with Administrative
Team approval. These groups shall have a one-year term of service unless otherwise stated.
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Section E: All administrative committees shall have six (6) members, unless otherwise stated, with two (2) elected each year for a
term of three (3) years except the Committee on Nominations whose members are appointed as outlined in Item 3a below. Committees
and their responsibilities are:
1. Annual Meeting and Worship Committee
a. Working with the Association staff, this committee shall plan the program for the annual meeting for inspiration and for
promotion of Association ministries.
b. Recommend the time and place for the annual meeting.
c. Recommend the preacher and the alternate for the annual meeting.
d. Responsible for all arrangements for the annual meeting.
e. Prepare and present resolutions of appreciation as appropriate.
2. Church Relations Committee
a. Develop the process and guidelines for the admission of new churches to the Association. The process and guidelines shall be
consistent with the Constitution and shall be approved by the Executive Committee.
b. Recommend new churches at annual meeting or at meetings of the Executive Committee as defined by committee guidelines.
c. Serve as a Credentials Committee if a question concerning messengers should arise.
d. Relate to any church named in a motion of dismissal. Any motion for dismissal must be referred to the Church Relations
Committee. The Church Relations Committee will report at the next annual meeting.
e. Develop a process of negotiation to be followed with churches named in motions of dismissal.
f. Work with churches that are in conflict and request assistance.
3. Committee on Nominations
a. The Committee on Nominations shall be composed of six members with two appointed each year for a three-year term. The
outgoing moderator shall appoint the two new members, and he shall name the chair of this committee.
b. The Committee on Nominations shall recommend to the Association the personnel of all special and administrative
committees, and the Marietta Baptist Camp and Conference Center trustees.
c. As needed, work with the Association Staff and Team Leaders for Associational ministries.
d. Nominate moderator, vice moderator, clerk, and historian to the Association in Annual Session.
e. Ministry Teams may be added or deleted as needed and approved by the Committee on Nominations.
4. Constitution and Bylaws Committee
a. Annually read through the Constitution and Bylaws in order to keep the document current with the activities and ministries of
the Association.
b. Study any proposed change or revision and bring a report to the Annual Meeting.
c. Read and study all constitutions and cooperative agreements in existence between Greenville Baptist Association, MartinWebb Baptist Learning Center, Marietta Baptist Camp and Conference Center, and any others and report any revisions or
recommended revisions in order to promote harmonious relationships.
5. Finance Committee
a. Study the financial needs of the Association.
b. Present a proposed budget to the Association in the October Annual Meeting.
c. Give oversight to administration of the Association budget.
d. Care for any financial emergency by bringing recommendations to the Executive Committee of the
Association.
e. Promote the Association budget in such a way as to solicit support from all the churches.
f. Review annual audit.
g. Meet with the director of missions as needed.
6. Personnel Committee
a. Develop, maintain, and implement Personnel Guidelines and Procedure Manual.
b. Work with director of missions to develop and recommend salaries and benefits for Association staff to Finance Committee.
c. Work with director of missions to prepare position descriptions and update them as needed.
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7. Property Committee
a. Inspect and inventory Association properties.
b. Develop and implement programs of preventive maintenance.
c. Work with staff to develop policies for the use of Association facilities and equipment.
d. Represent the Association in matters related to property.
Article VII – Partnership Ministries
Section A: Marietta Baptist Camp and Conference Center
1. Marietta Baptist Camp and Conference Center is a partnership among the Greenville Baptist Association, Greer Baptist
Association, and North Greenville Baptist Association.
2. Each association shall have four trustees, one elected each year; and each trustee shall serve a four-year term.
3. Trustees shall:
a. Supervise the work of the camp.
b. Hold title to camp property as outlined in camp constitution.
c. Attend meetings of the trustees as scheduled by their board.
d. Perform other duties as necessary for the stability, effectiveness, and future well-being of the camp and its ministries.
Section B: Collegiate Ministries Advisory Team
1. Collegiate Ministries Advisory Team is a cooperative effort of the Greenville Baptist Association, Greer Baptist Association,
North Greenville Baptist Association, and Piedmont Baptist Association.
2. Shall relate to the local collegiate minister as assigned by the South Carolina Baptist Convention Collegiate Ministry Department.
3. The team shall be made up of representatives from each association.
4. Members shall serve a one-year term but may serve as many one-year terms as nominated and elected by the respective
association.
5. The team shall assist the collegiate minister in planning, implementing, and evaluating student ministries on local campuses.
6. The team shall serve as a liaison between the collegiate minister and the local churches which are aligned with the South Carolina
Baptist Convention.
7. The Association shall not be obligated to financially support the Collegiate Ministry Program.
Section C: Martin-Webb Baptist Learning Center
1. Martin-Webb Baptist Learning Center is a partnership among the Greenville Baptist Association and three National Baptist
associations—Enoree River, North Enoree, and Reedy River.
2. The director is employed by the Cooperative Ministries Committee (executive and governing body).
3. Greenville Association director of missions is ex officio member of the Cooperative Ministries Committee.
4. Mission Statement: To encourage, promote, and train Christian workers in Christian education, evangelism, missions, stewardship,
and church extension while endeavoring to combine the efforts of the churches and organizations in other ministries as
determined by the Cooperative Ministries Committee.
Article VIII – Financial and Fiscal Policy
Section A: The Association and its ministries and organizations shall operate on a unified budget. Each church shall be expected to
contribute its proportionate share of the annual budget to defray the expenses of the promotional, educational, and missionary
activities of the Association. Contributions on a monthly basis are requested of the churches.
Section B: The Finance Committee will promote the Association budget.
Section C: Association organizations may not solicit offerings except on prior approval of the Executive Committee.
Section D: The business year of the Association shall be January 1 through December 31.
Section E: Each year the finances shall be audited by a certified public accountant and a report made to the Executive Committee.
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Article IX – New Work Properties and Assistance Fund
Section A: The New Work Properties and Assistance Fund is established to allow the Property Committee and the Finance Committee
of the Greenville Baptist Association to borrow money against donated church property and administer these funds for the upkeep of
these properties and for other New Work needs.
Article X – Annual Reports
Section A: The churches affiliated with this body shall be expected to furnish annually the information requested by the Annual
Church Profile and shall endeavor to get this to the clerk no later than fifteen (15) days prior to the October meeting.
Section B: Each ministerial staff person employed by the Association or authorized to act as an agent for the Association shall submit
an annual report giving clearly the facts of his/her ministry.
Article XI – Legal Representative
Section A: The moderator and clerk shall sign all legal documents as directed by the Association or its Executive Committee.
Section B: The moderator and clerk shall perform such other functions and duties as directed by the Association or the Executive
Committee.
XII – Historian
Section A: Gather and preserve Association records, documents, and articles of historical importance.
Section B: Periodically publish articles that will make the membership more aware of our heritage.
XIII– Amendments to Bylaws
These Bylaws may be altered or amended by the affirmative vote of a majority of the messengers present at:
1. Any regular meeting of the Association provided a notice is given that proposed changes are to be considered.
2. Any special meeting of the Association provided the notice of such special meeting includes a copy of the proposed changes to the
Bylaws that are to be considered.
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Property Committee Report 2012
Last year our report included information about lease negotiations, construction plans, and financing needs.
I am happy to report that all has been completed and we are very pleased at the results.
The construction was completed in April of this year. The staff began the move from Eastlan back to Howe
Street in April and completed the move in May.
American Renal Associates received their certificate of occupancy in early May and lease payments
commenced at that time. Next May and every May thereafter, the lease payment will increase 2%.
Open house was held on May 22, 2012 and we had a good attendance of persons interested in the new building.
On June 11, 2012, the Property and Finance Committee met to hear details of the completed project. This
financial report that was shared in that meeting is included on page 31.
As of now everything is running smoothly and we anticipate that it will continue this way.
By the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013, the property will be under a property manager.
Hopefully the Property Committee will not be as busy in the future as we have been the last 2.5 years. Thank
you for allowing each of us to serve the Association in this way.
Thank you for your patience and understanding throughout the building process.
Respectfully Submitted,
Property Committee:
Jack Dill, Chair
Ronald Geyer
Kyle Turner
Bruce Holcombe
Shane Donald
Ron Davis, ex-officio
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2013 ANNUAL BUDGET
BUSINESS AFFAIRS TEAM
2013
Staff Support
Salaries
Benefits
Expenses
Total Staff Support
$
$
$
Administrative Expenses
Auditor
Mileage-Support Staff
Staff Christmas/Anniversary
Ministers Fellowship
Support Staff Conferences
Volunteer Appreciation Banquet
Total Administrative Expenses
$
$
$
$
$
$
Operational Expenses
Office Supplies
Printing
New Equipment/Copier Payments
Postage
Telephone Fax Internet
Janitorial Service/Supplies
Grounds Maintenance
Building Maintenance
Storage Expense
Insurance
Utilities
Office Equipment Maintenance
Van-Gas, Maintenance, Insurance
Memorial Fund
Annual Session
Total Operational Expenses
TOTAL BUSINESS AFFAIRS
121,268.95
24,608.92
12,930.28
$
158,808.15
$
8,600.00
$
$
72,170.00
239,578.15
1,500.00
300.00
6,000.00
500.00
300.00
-
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
4,000.00
6,000.00
13,000.00
3,000.00
10,120.00
3,600.00
3,500.00
2,000.00
2,500.00
5,000.00
12,000.00
3,000.00
3,500.00
250.00
700.00
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MISSIONS STRATEGY TEAM
Staff Support
Salaries
Benefits
Expenses
Total Staff Support
2013
$
$
$
101,610.06
46,940.96
10,496.86
$
159,047.88
$
15,800.00
$
12,400.00
$
10,250.00
$
197,497.88
Missions Ministries
Human Needs Ministry
(Crisis Centers, Disaster Relief, World Changers,Literacy,Hunger Relief and
Prison Ministry)
Local Ministry
(Day Camps, Multihousing, BCM, Mission Teams, Special Events)
Partnership Ministry
(Honduras, ARM and Others.Does not include local partnerships)
Church Planter Conferences
$
4,800.00
$
1,000.00
$
10,000.00
$
800.00
Total Missions Ministries
Local Partnership Ministries
Martin-Webb
Marietta Camp & Conf Center
Adopt an Annuitant
Total Partnership Ministries
$
$
$
Hispanic Work
Mission Support and Church plants
Chuj
New Plant
Literature
Pastor's Meetings
Hispanic Bible Institute
Festivals & Events
Total Hispanic Work
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
TOTAL MISSIONS STRATEGY
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200.00
11,000.00
1,200.00
3,000.00
2,400.00
3,000.00
650.00
200.00
500.00
500.00
Church Health Initiative - Transform - Engage – Equip
Encounter Ministries
Books, Seminars, Education Ministries
2013
$
$
12,000.00
3,000.00
TOTAL CHURCH HEALTH INITIATIVE
TOTAL BUDGET EXPENSES
$
15,000.00
$
452,076.03
$
464,626.01
$
$
$
452,076.03
464,626.01
12,549.98
BUDGET FUNDING
Church Contributions
SCBC/NAMB
SCBC/New Work
SCBC/Multihousing
2013
$
$
$
$
425,000.00
39,626.01
-
TOTAL BUDGET FUNDING
Expenses
Funding
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Tenant Income & Expense Report
Tenant income and expenses
May 2012 thru Oct 2012
Rent received
$ 51,275.16
CAM (shared expense fees) received
$ 13,503.23
Total Rent & CAM (shared expense fees)
$ 64,778.39
Grounds Maintenance
$ 1,250.00
Grounds Maintenance Supplies
$
Southern Mutual (Insurance)
$ 2,609.00
Interest Exp (Greenville First)
$ 25,366.50
Total Expenses
$ 29,888.34
Total Revenue
$ 64,778.39
Minus Total Expenses
$ 29,888.34
$ 34,890.05
Revenue
Expenses
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662.84
Building and Loan Update
Loan Draws
Beginning Balance
12/15/2011
12,126.97
12/15/2011
200,000.00
2/2/2012
210,000.00
2/22/2012
200,000.00
3/15/2012
172,000.00
6/1/2012
60,000.00
6/27/2012
32,000.00
Total Draw
To cover closing costs
3,000.00 Loan Origination Fee
2,800.00 Appraisal Fee
185.00 Title Search
200.00 Title Insurance
2,750.00 Attorney's Fees
1,890.00 Title insurance
50.00 Copy & Courier
13.00 Recording fees
11.00 Record assignment of lease
1,227.97 2011 County Taxes
To cover costs associated with bldg.
69,683.94 Lee & Associates
16,047.00 Pangel Abatement
5,650.00 Brown & Massey
14,480.00 Moss & Associates
22,859.77 Moss & Associates
To cover pay app #3
204,900.12 Moss & Associates
595.00 Moss & Associates
To cover pay app #4
201,163.35 Moss & Associates
To cover pay app #5
172,197.42 Moss & Associates
To cover pay app #6
75,147.61 Moss & Associates
To cover pay app #7
63,463.16 Moss & Associates
To cover pay app #8 (includes retainage)
31,579.57 Moss & Associates
886,126.97
889,893.91 Total Used
Difference
Loan balance
available
$900,000.00
(3,766.94) (spent out of general budget)
13,873.03
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2012-2013 Committee on Nominations
All the positions and names carried under this heading are offered as a means of listing the information for every committee in one place. New
committee members begin service at the conclusion of this annual meeting. All others were previously elected and are serving the remainder of their
terms.
Director of Missions is ex officio member of all committees.
Year Name
Address
COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS
2013 Fred Finch
102 Kay Dr, Simpsonville 29681
2013 Warren Neely
106 Nicholas Dr, Greenville 29617
2014 Dan Vincent
3018 Augusta St, Greenville 29605
2014 **Benny Littlejohn 625 S Pleasantburg Dr, Greenville 29607
2015 **Ralph Carter
4999 Old Spartanburg Rd, Taylors 29687
2015 **Danny Burnley
2331 Laurens Rd, Greenville 29607
Phone
Church
Email______
313.0809
421.5293
299.1180
288.5420
244.5075
288.1711
Hilltop Ave
David Street
Augusta Heights
Eastlan
Brushy Creek
Laurel
[email protected]
blittlejohn@eastlan.
[email protected]
[email protected]
**Appointed by Outgoing Moderator
Officers
The following persons are being nominated to serve as officers of the Association. Service will begin following this session.
Moderator
Vice Moderator
Clerk
Historian
Name
Address
Phone
Church
David Williams
Bryan Cox
Anne Beaver
Wanda Bridwell
1801 Woodruff Rd, Greenville 29607
509 S Main St, Mauldin 29662
633 Summit Dr, Greenville 29609
220 Howe St, Greenville 29601
288.1323
963.3547
242.3805
242.4330
Rocky Creek
New Hope
Brushy Creek
Greenville Association
Administrative Committees
ANNUAL MEETING AND WORSHIP
2013 Richard Corbin
2300 W Blue Ridge Dr, Greenville 29611
2013 Jonnie Terry
1011 W Butler Rd #915, Greenville 29607
2014 Tal Sexton
2 Two Gait Lane, Simpsonville 29680
2014 Danny Culbertson
1500 W Parker Rd, Greenville 29617
2015 Stephen Miller
1100 S Main St, Greenville 29601
2015 Martin Atkins
801 Piedmont Park Rd, Greenville 29609
246.9220
297.0615
884.0039
246.8411
232.7312
244.4128
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City View First
Community Mission
Reedy Fork
Monaghan
Pendleton Street
Piedmont Park
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Year Name
CHURCH RELATIONS
2013 Scott Fitzsimmons
2013 Harold Moon
2014 Alex Sands
2014 Daniel Lee
2015 Furman Gatewood
2015 Calvin Holland
Address
Phone
Church
1500 W Parker Rd, Greenville 29617
213 Libby Ln, Mauldin 29662
200 E Butler Rd, Mauldin 29662
403 Sulphur Springs Rd, Greenville 29617
611 S Fairfield Rd, Greenville 29605
21 Allen St, Greenville 29605
246.8411
288.1755
627.8199
246.3347
244.7174
233.7457
Monaghan
246.9580
235.1035
244.4678
233.5332
862.5597
246.8411
Monaghan
Dunean
Lee Road
Earle Street
Hillside
Monaghan
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
244.5376
244.4955
2323 Roper Mountain Rd, Simpsonville 29681 228.6075
112 Batesville Rd, Simpsonville 29681
288-9455
457 Edinburgh Lane, Easley 29640
246.4329
Northgate
White Oak
Simpsonville First
Five Forks
Monaghan
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
509 S Main St, Mauldin 29662
1705 E North Street, Greenville 29607
301 Bethany Rd, Simpsonville 29681
520 Reedy Fork Rd, Piedmont 29673
1100 S Main St, Greenville 29601
New Hope
Overbrook
Clear Spring
Reedy Fork
Pendleton Street
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Roper Mountain
[email protected]
CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
2013 Gene Seay
600 Hunts Bridge Rd Lot #111, Greenville 29617
2013 Jim Barnes
125 Knollwood Dr, Greenville 29607
2014 Todd Stewart
1503 E Lee Rd, Taylors 29687
2014 Stephen Clyborne
225 W Earle St, Greenville 29609
2015 Eddie Howard
501 Hillside Church Rd, Fountain Inn 29644
2015 Barry Dilworth
1500 W Parker Rd, Greenville 29617
FINANCE
2013 Will Kirby
2013 Jimmy Robinson
2014 Roger Hall
2014 Howard Foster
2015 *Robert McKinney
2015
PERSONNEL
2013 Bryan Cox
2013 Freida Cole
2014 Cameron Byrd
2014 Mo Howard Jr.
2015 Marty Price
2015 Ron Lewis
19 View Point, Greenville 29609
1805 Wade Hampton Blvd, Greenville 29609
963.3547
235.6359
963.4804
299.1574
232.7312
300 Roper Mountain Rd Ext, Greenville 29615 288.1911
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Email
[email protected]
[email protected]
Kingdom Life
[email protected]
Bethel
[email protected]
Community Mission [email protected]
Dunean
[email protected]
Disciples Fellowship
Year Name
Address
Phone
Church
PROPERTY
2013 Kyle Turner
2013 Bruce Holcombe
2014 Jack Dill
2014 Shane Donald
2015 Tim Keagy
2015
1 Alabama Ave, Greenville 29611
400 Blakely Ave, Piedmont 29673
PO Box 6066, Greenville 29606
2801 Old Easley Bridge Rd, Greenville 29611
#6 Halstead Ct, Simpsonville 29681
269.0371
277.8096
235.2518
269.3455
905.3304
Oak Crest
Reedy Fork
Northgate
Tanglewood
Rocky Creek
Email
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
TRUSTEES, MARIETTA BAPTIST CAMP & CONFERENCE CENTER
2013 Kirk Atkins
83 Topsail Court, Greenville 29611
220.5998
2014 Larry Dyer
118 Millbrook Circle, Taylors 29687
244.8598
2014 Joe Capitan
118 Beechwood Dr, Piedmont 29673
277.0277
2015 Charles Pickelsimer 306 Caroldean Drive, Travelers Rest 29690 834.2098
Rocky Creek
Piedmont Park
Reedy Fork
Covenant Grace
Ron Davis, ex-officio
Greenville Association
220 Howe Street, Greenville 29601
242.4330
* Serving unexpired term
Committee on Nominations:
Martin Atkins, Chair
Dan Vincent
Bob Whaley
Fred Finch
Warren Neely
Moderator, Mike Runion, ex-officio
Director of Missions, Ron Davis, ex-officio
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Deceased Members During The Year
Augusta Heights
Mr. George Davidson, Mrs. Mary Vaughn, Mrs. Ruth Blalock
Mrs. Lucille Self, Mrs. Jane Carson, Mrs. Mary Ferguson,
Mrs. Mattie Hamrick, Mr. Charles Gray, Mrs. Barbara Taylor
Berea First
Mr. Clyde Hayes, Mr. Ralph Hawkins, Mrs. Doris Blakeney,
Mrs. Delores Pearson, Mr. Leon Johnson, Mrs. Mary Kirksey
Mr. Richard Babb, Mrs. Doris Rogers, Mrs. Ann Wyatt
Mrs. Ruth Holliday, Mrs. Gus Yates, Mr. Doug Emory
Mrs. Jessica Taylor, Mrs. Maree League, Mrs. Ruth Presnell
Mr. Lee Cook, Mrs. Carol Morgan
Bethel
Mrs. Ida Nash, Mr. J. Frank Williams, Mr. Perry Vaughn,
Mrs. Rubylee Martin, Mrs. Frances Suddeth, Mrs. Ruth T. Trammell
Mrs. Donna Keil, Mrs. Mary Lou Worley, Mr. Harlan O’Malley
Mr. Byron Dill, Mr. Floyd Wagner Jr.
Brandon
Mrs. Evelyn Carnes, Mrs. Doris Browning, Mrs. Alene Cooper
Mrs. Gladys Holcombe, Mr. Troy Dickert, Mrs. Georgia Chambers
Mrs. Iris Ivey, Mrs. Betty O’Kelley, Mrs. Grace Ouzts,
Mr. Jim Poole, Mrs. Carrie Durham, Horace McAlister (Deacon)
Brushy Creek
Frank Calvage, Joyce Roberts, Gail Crusco, Hazel Keller,
Gene Dill, Juanita Hall, James Keasler
Calvary First
Mrs. Brenda Richardson, Mrs. Catherine Key, Mrs. Dora Eppes
Mrs. Margie Bryant, Mr. Melvin Darby
Cedar Lane
Mr. Richard Patterson, Mrs. Sharon Laverne Anthony
Cedar Shoals
Mrs. Carolyn Chapman, Mrs. Nola Cagle, Ned Tumblin (Deacon)
City View First
Berry Medlin, Mickey Nalley, Sarah Owen, Bill Browning
Mamie Garrison, Bill Payne, Curtie Mae Yeargin
Geraldine Greenway, Wilma Lesley, Lloyd Allen, Flora Watson
Clear Spring
Mrs. Frances Mayfield, Mrs. Elmina Cooper Mills, Mr. Angus Lancaster
Mrs. Elizabeth Redding, Mrs. Clemis Mayfield
Covenant Grace
Mr. Alton Wooten, Mrs. Madge Mattison, Mrs. Evelyn Bishop
Mrs. Dot Peddycord, Mrs. Frances Roberts
Crestview
Mrs. Louise Coley, Mrs. Margaret Grogan, Mr. Kenneth Knox
Dunean
Mrs. Nellie Pridmore, Mrs. Dorothy Bryant, Mr. Claude Long
Mrs. Maggie Hill, Mrs. Maxine Cartee, Mr. FM Campbell
Mrs. Frances Eubanks, Mrs. Irene Williams, Mr. Parker Fennell
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East Park
Mr. Raymond Brown, Mrs. Edna Therrell, Mrs. Bea Pollard
Miss Mary Ellen McDonald, Rev. Clarence McCarson
Eastlan
Sharon Contreras, Chip Henderson, Ruby Barbour
Shirley Herrell, Frances Buckley
Edwards Road
Mrs. Gladys Tanner, Mr. Robert Fiedler, Mrs. Wilda Creehan
Mrs. Lorraine Cornwell
Emmanuel
Mrs. Carrie Jewel
Fairview Street
Mrs. Clara Boggs
Five Forks
Mrs. Kindness Babb, Mrs. Linda Ball, Mrs. Judy Pressley
Mrs. Ruth Jones
Fork Shoals
Mrs. Imogene Lollis
Fountain Inn First
Mrs. Jane Chandler, Mr. Richard Massey, Mr. Ben McWhite
Mr. Rodney Coon, Mrs. Myrtle Holland, Mr. Bill Kernell
Mr. Richard Englert, Mrs. Virginia Edwards, Mrs. Sara Farrow
Mr. Royall Meroney, Mrs. Ruby Lowery
Grace
Mr. Ray Roach, Mr. Floyd Smith
Grove Road
Mrs. Dorothy McKenzie Mayben, Mr. Danny Ray Lee Sr.
Mr. William Pottenger
Grove Station
Mrs. Thelma Campbell, Mrs. Ella Mae Lindsey
Hampton Heights
Mrs. Bea Charping, Mr. Harry Blair (Deacon), Mrs. Etta Woodall
Mr. Archie Mallory, Mrs. Jennifer Clark, Mrs. Gertrude Brookshire
Hillside
Miss Trisha Feete, Mr. Deward “Buddy” Darnell,
Mrs. Mary Edna Anderson, Mrs. Carolyne Alexander Darnell
Mr. Zachary “Zac” DeVos
Hilltop Avenue
Don Paige, Mary Hawkins
Kingdom Life
Levi Perrin (Minister)
Laurel
Mrs. Frankie Reid, Mr. Sam Jefford, Mr. Marion Thompson
Mrs. Doris Ballenger
Lee Road
Mr. Larry Gray, Doris Hill, Mr. A.D. Hardin, Mrs. Mildred Julian
Mrs. Lucy Messinger, Mrs. Juanita McGaffic, Mrs. LaRue Ridley
Mr. Carl Letterman
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Mauldin First
Mr. Bill Adams, Mr. Paul Adams, Mrs. Argel Ballenger
Mrs. Mahala Bledsoe, Mrs. Janis Brown, Mrs. Bessie Broyhill
Mr. Travis Casey, Mr. Richard Cato, Mr. Eddie Childress
Mrs. Jean Conyers, Mr. Lawrence Davis, Mrs. Mary Eby
Mr. Dallas Griffin, Mrs. Gloria Littlejohn, Ms. Ann Locke
Ms. Beth Page, Mrs. Virginia Roberts, Mr. Dean Shook
Mrs. Leona Smith, Mrs. Mary Townsend, Mrs. Hattie Mae Varner
Mr. L.O. Vaughn, Mrs. Monnie Yeargin
Monaghan
Mr. James Cantrell, Mr. Kenneth Chandler, Mr. Harry Degear Sr.
Mrs. Alice Eades, Mr. Mark Garrett, Mr. Jack Gilliland
Mrs. Wanda Green, Mr. Albert Haag, Mrs. Ethel Petrea
Mrs. Betty Turner
Northgate
Mr. Pete Bailey, Mrs. Irene Black, Mrs. Rachel Graves
Mrs. Elaine Harp, Mrs. Ann Henderson, Mrs. Kate Jenkins
Mrs. Louise Kerr, Mrs. Ruth O’Donnell, Mrs. Dorothy Sabean
Mrs. June Scott, Mr. David Stroud, Mr. Robert White (Deacon)
Oak Crest
Mrs. Gertrude Lane, Mrs. Linda Moore, Mrs. Jearldine Turner
Mrs. Mary Stephens, Mrs. Barbara Griffin, Mrs. Summer Roach
Miss Penelope Lyon
Overbrook
Jean Ballard, Vernon Wade, James Carter, Cecil Gravley
Janice Montjoy, Marie Henderson, Willie Mae Andrews
John S. Elmore Jr., Nell Andrews, Paul Rossi, Juliaette Bagwell
Parisview
Leroy Tucker, Wanda Thrift, Carlton Duncan, Dot Peddycord
Bill Anders
Pendleton Street
Mr. Lucius S. Fowler, Mrs. Mary Jean Mahon Adkins
Mrs. Vivian B. Putnam, Mr. William M. Putnam
Mrs. Ida Lee G. Watson, Mr. James Edward Elrod
Mr. Edward Eugene Porter, Mr. Kenneth W. Linder
Mrs. Caroline L. Lawton, Ms. Dena Driskell
Piedmont First
Mr. Carroll Wynn, Mrs. Ruby Hulsey, Mr. John Davenport
Piedmont Park
Mrs. Dot Brothers, Mrs. Frances Vest, Mrs. Edna Carlton
Reedy Fork
Mrs. Earline Mowen, Mrs. Azalee Collins, Mrs. Lula Cothran
Revolution
Mr. Scott Burdsal
Roper Mountain
Mrs. Sybil Byars, Mr. Tom Jenkins, Mrs. Shirley Biggers
Sandy Springs
Mrs. Almond Campbell, Mrs. Josephine Gossett
Mrs. George Ansel McCuen Jr., Mr. John Gordon Pearson
Mr. Paul Richey, Mrs. Mary McCollum, Mr. James McCollum
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Sans Souci
Mr. Tom Lineberger, Mrs. Ruth Ashmore, Ms. Helen Harrison
Mrs. Sally Crumley, Mrs. Evelyn Clark, Mr. Hugh Watkins
Rev. Jack Rich (Ordained Minister), Mrs. Hazel Vaughn
Ms. Roy Haden
Simpsonville First
Mr. Bruce Gentry, Mrs. Pat Abee, Mrs. Joan Glenn, Mr. Darryl McLendon
Ms. Tricia Ede, Mr. Earl Carpenter, Mrs. Roberta McDougle
Ms. Peggy Jo Soley, Mr. Raydee Wyatt, Mrs. Mary Ruth Taylor
Mr. B.F. Banther, Mr. Frank “Bud” Dix, Ms. Ellen Burnham
Mr. Ron Nalley, Mrs. Wendy Bailey, Mrs. Elna Sims
Mr. Douglas Jones, Mrs. Thelma Williams, Mr. Harmon Farley
Mr. Wesley Barnes, Mrs. Tammie Atwood
SonPoint Community
Joanna Stallings
Standing Springs
Mr. Billy Wooten, Mrs. Norma Robinson, Mr. Dennis Garrett
Mr. Gary Hardy, Mrs. Janelle Boyce, Mr. James Boyce
Mrs. Estelle Sullivan, Mrs. Nancy Bailey, Mr. Billy Smith
Mrs. Shirley Payne, Mrs. Sandra Gooch
Tanglewood
Mrs. Joan Martin, Miss Teresa James, Mr. Jack James
Unity
Mr. Tim Brashier, Miss Stephanie Fowler, Mrs. June Leake
Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Mr. Kermit Pursell, Mrs. Mae Watson
Welcome
Mrs. Pat Green, Mrs. Lucille Boothe, Mr. Art Manning
Mrs. Myra Landreth, Mr. Ed White, Mrs. Margaret Junkin
Mrs. Reba Childers
West Gann First
Mr. Ray Ramirez, Mrs. Eloise Campbell, Mrs. Jewel Tidwell
Mr. Earl Watson, Imogene Burrell, Mr. Frank Rhoney
Mrs. Sara Thomas, Mr. James Kohn
West Greenville
Mrs. Agnes Hooper, Mr. Bruce Murphree
Westview
Mrs. Novella Massey, Mrs. Margaret Strickland
Westwood
Mr. Lewis Yates
White Oak
Mrs. Linda Bowers, Mrs. Smitty Gregory
Mr. Bobby Bennefield (Deacon), Mrs. Dot Dillard
Mr. Michael Palumbo, Mrs. Mitzi Tzouvelekas, Ms. Pauline Brown
Mr. Bill Phillips (Deacon), Mr. Bill Poteat, Mrs. Eleanor Forrest
Woodside
Mrs. Margaret Townsend
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Events of Interest during the year in Churches and New Works
Augusta Heights
New Pastor, new Minister of Music and new Office Manager
Bethel
Continuing ministries in our mission center in the apartment complex across
from the church; mission trip to New Orleans; remodel began on restrooms in
Family Life Center
Brushy Creek
Ordained Suresh Jonnalagadda
Calvary First
Ordained Rev. Buddy Miller and hired as part time Associate Pastor
Capstone
We had lead pastor, Walt Tanner, and executive pastor, Chris Barrineau
ordained at the end of 2011. We have been working with Hope Vision
Ministry in Haiti. We built a building for a new church plant
Christ the Open Door
Celebrated second anniversary of the church with 498 in attendance
City View First
New ministry, Judgment House
Clear Spring
Fed homeless one Sunday morning each month, helped with Good News Club
at Bell’s Crossing during the last school term, and heading up the Good News
Club at Monarch Elementary this year
Connection Fellowship
Moved to a new location in January 2012, Velocity Sports Performance Bldg, 110
Powers Blvd. in Piedmont; Had 6th Annual Missions Conference in May 2012;
Outreach events in April and May; Hosted Disciple Now week-end in April;
Mission trips to New Jersey, San Diego, CA, and Greensboro, NC
Covenant Grace
The merge of two churches- Leawood and Buncombe Road and became
Covenant Grace; All is well and the church is growing
Crestview
New Roof on both church buildings; new air conditioner installed for the church
Daventon
Mike Conklin ordained in ministry
Eastlan
Bryan Stokes ordained in ministry; Pastor Seok Bong Yang ordained in ministry
Encounter
3 people were baptized; Moved to pastor’s house from the movie theater;
new groups started
Filadelfia
Festival of the Family
Five Forks
Majority of vision achieved; Renovation and fund raising for buildings;
Creation of part-time Minister of Children, Jessica Preisig; 4 mission trips
Fountain Inn First
Ordination to the ministry- Clint Carter
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Grove Station
Transitioned from interim pastor Rev. Jimmy Johnson to permanent pastor,
Rev. Larry Gunter who started in April of 2012; Church began minor
building renovations; 2012 also brought new families with young children
which breathed a fresh spirit in this over one hundred year old established
Christian body
Holly Ridge
New pastor came in December 2012; new purpose & priorities;
New church logo
Iglesia Hispana
Completed two phases of a three –phase building program
Infinity
Closed on new building April 27, 2012
Kingdom Life
Started Navigators 2:7 Discipleship Training; started Elder Training and
Completed in December 2012; opened food pantry September 2012
Lee Road
Celebrated 50th Anniversary in October 2011
Mission Hispana la Gracia Had baptism at Table Rock; held a Revival; held 3 soccer tournaments
for community; picnic at Table Rock
New Hope
Awana program was started; Rev. Tim Shaw ordained
Northgate
Blue Bryan, Minister of Students and Education, received his doctorate degree
Oak Crest
In March of 2012 we began renting our sanctuary to a Spanish speaking church;
The children of the Spanish speaking church meet with our children on
Wednesdays; For the third year now, we have moved our evening worship
services to a park a few blocks from our church during the month of May
and we call it “Concerts in the Park”, the community is invited and we have
singing, music from our band, preaching and food. Testimonies were shared and
the drama team performed; One year our youth minister, Sam Cann, who is fluent
in Spanish interpreted; this has been a successful event
Origins
Ordained two men as Elders/Pastors- Matthew Elrod and Jon Poole
Overbrook
Ordination of youth minister, Austin Trammell; Building renovations to
Include Welcome Center and Worship Center
Parisview
Celebrated Centennial
Reedy Fork
Celebrated the 140th Anniversary (1872-2012)
Renewal
Have ministries in the following areas: students, children, men, women
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Revolution
39 professions of faith in 2012
Rocky Creek
Ordained Josh Williams to ministry, January 2012
Sandy Springs
Rebuilt front steps and ramp; added more lighting outside; completed
playground area; gave support to youth minister and his wife as they applied
and were accepted as Journeyman missionaries; started Wednesday nigh
suppers; celebrated church’s 180th Anniversary in July
Simpsonville First
Began new satellite location in Laurens- meets at Capitol Theater;
Hosted Chik-fil-a Leadership simulcast and also Greg Laurie’s
Harvest America Crusade simulcast; Annual Prayer Summit- four nights
of guest speakers and corporate prayer
SonPoint Community
Women’s ministry; youth ministry; men’s ministry; new roof on building
Standing Springs
Ordination of Deacon Jeff Altman; Dedication of new Rev. Pat Perry
Prayer Room
Temple
New Family Life Center
The Well
New location as of October 2012
West Gantt First
One baby dedication
Westview
Good News Clubs Ministry started at Hollis Elementary School
Westwood
New Pastor, Dr. Sam Byrum, started in February 2012
White Oak
Dr. Jimmy Robinson retired June 30, 2012
Woodside
Installation of new pastor in May of 2012, Rev. James A. Tarrant
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Historical Table of Association in Session
Session
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
Date
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
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Place
Union-Marietta
Bethuel
New Liberty
Sandy Springs
Lima
Double Springs
Fork Shoals
Marietta
Pleasant Hill
Rayburn Creek
Enoree
Glassy Mountain
Grove Station
Marietta
Enoree
Fork Shoals
Ebenezer
Pleasant Grove
Bethuel
Gowansville
Reedy River
Rocky Creek
Berea
Clear Spring
Mountain Creek
Sandy Springs
Columbia
Standing Springs
Pleasant Grove
Fork Shoals
Welcome
Greenville First
Brushy Creek
Berea
Fountain Inn
Greer
Forestville
Simpsonville
Grove Station
Pleasant Grove
Rocky Creek
Bethuel
Brushy Creek
Clear Spring
Berea
Columbia
Standing Springs
Reedy Fork
Pleasant Grove
Laurel Creek
Greenville First
Sandy Springs
Fork Shoals
Greer
Washington
Simpsonville
Pleasant Grove
Daventon
Piedmont
Fountain Inn First
Morgan Memorial
Greenville First
Unity
Standing Springs
Berea
Pendleton Street
Rocky Creek
Moderator
W.B. Johnson
W.L. Ballard
W.L.Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L.Ballard
W.L. Ballard
H.L. Henderson
W.L. Ballard
S.T. Dill
W.L.Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L. Ballard
W.L.Ballard
J.C. Hiden
J.C. Hiden
T.J. Earle
T.J. Earle
T.J. Earle
T.J. Earle
Charles Manly
Charles Manly
Charles Manly
Charles Manly
Charles Manly
Charles Manly
James A. Hoyt
James A. Hoyt
James A. Hoyt
James A. Hoyt
Charles Manly
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
M.L. Donaldson
M.L. Donaldson
W.P. Taylor
William Goldsmith,Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
William Goldsmith Jr.
C.G. Burton
C.G. Burton
C.G. Burton
C.G. Burton
C.G. Burton
C.G. Burton
D.L. Bramlett
D.L.Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
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Clerk
James Harrison
James Harrison
James Harrison
James Harrison
James Harrison
James Harrison
J.L. Westmoreland
J.L. Westmoreland
J.L. Westmoreland
J.L. Westmoreland
J.W. Harrison
J.L. Westmoreland
C.N. Donaldson
J. W. Harrison
W.T. Shockley
W.T. Shockley
J.B. Patrick
J.B. Patrick
M.L. Donaldson
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
J.J. Watson
J.J. Watson
W.P. League
W.P. League
W.P. League
S.R. Melichamp
J.E. Freeman
O.B. Martin
O.B. Martin
T.R. League
T.R. League
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
Preacher of
Annual/Doctrinal
Sermon
S. Powell
S.T. Dill
J. Dean
W.L. Ballard
B. Holden
H.L. Henderson
W.L. Ballard
T.J. Earle
H.L. Henderson
A.D. Bowers
S.C. Powell
A.D. Bowers
W.L. Ballard
A.D. Bowers
T.F. Nelson
S.T.Dill
T.P. Bell
T.W. Reid
T.J. Earle
W.H. Strickland
W.H. Strickland
F.R. Underwood
T.W. Reid
E.J. Mullinax
T.J. Earle
T.W. Reid
J.A. Mundy
T.M. Bailey
J.C. Furman
R.H. Griffin
T.M. Galphin
B.S. Funderburk
J.L. Vass
Charles Manly
C.S. Gardner
W.L. Richards
D.W. Kay
D.W. Kay
R.G. Kendrick
W.R. McMillan
D.W. Kay
W.W. Jones
Z.T. Cody
R.H. Burriss
J.E. Edwards
H.L. Riley
G.W. Bussey
Z.T. Cody
Henry Miller
W.W. Williams
S.T. Matthews
J.H. Washington
D.M. Ramsay
G.W. Quick
J.D. Chapman
J.P. Coleman
H.W. Provence
H.M. Fallow
B.D. Hahn
J.H. Machen
W.L. McGlothlin
G.W. Quick
W.J. Bolt
J.N. Wrenn
J.L. Willis
George P. White
Text
II Corinthians 5:20
Matthew 11:29
Philippians 3:10
Psalm 29:1
Mark 16:20
Matthew 16:18
Job 7:17a
II Corinthians 4:5
Genesis 1:3
Matthew 6:10a
II Corinthians 5:20
I Corinthians 16:13
Psalm 17:4
Matthew 11:29
John 3:1
Psalm 111:1
I John 4:19
John 8:12
Proverbs 11:30
Romans 15:4
Revelation 22:21-22
I Corinthians 3:21-23
John 14:16
Daniel 9:3
I Corinthians 1:21
John 12:27
Matthew 25:14-30
II Peter 3:16
Matthew 16:15
Revelation 3:22
Jeremiah 9:23-24
Genesis 31:29
II Corinthians 6:1
Revelation 3:20
James 3:15-17
Acts 6:1
II Thessalonians 2:16
John 20:21
I Corinthians 13:13
I Corinthians 9:22
Mark 5:24
John 8:36
Isaiah 41:21
Matthew 25:21
Mark 16:3
John 12:32
Matthew 28:19
Matthew 16:18
I Corinthians 1:16
Luke 12:15
Matthew 6:19
John 4:38
John 15:9-17
Ephesians 2:19
John 14:12-13
Galatians 3:20
II Peter 3:15-16
I Samuel 30:24
Matthew 5:13
Mark 1:14-15
I Chronicles 29:5
Jude 3
John 13:14
Matthew 6:9
Luke 16:9
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August 10-11
August 8-9
August 7-8
August 6-8
August 5-6
August 10-11
August 9-10
August 8-9
August 7-8
August 5-6
August 4-5
August 10-11
August 2-3
July 21- August 1
July 30-31
July 29-30
July 28-29
August 2-3
August 1-2
July 24-25
July 23-24
July 21-23
July 21-22
July 19-20
October 18-19
October 14-15
October 14-15
October 13-14
October 12-13
October 12-13
October 16-17
October 15-16
October 14-15
October 12-13
Earle Street
Augusta Road
Columbia
Reedy Fork
Simpsonville First
Brandon
Welcome
Greenville First
Fork Shoals
Sans Souci
Pleasant Grove
Central
Clear Spring
Berea
Pendleton Street
Fountain Inn First/ Brandon
Piedmont/ Monaghan
Poe/ Second of Greenville
Dunean/ Simpsonville First
Rocky Creek/ Morgan Memorial
Brandon/ Brushy Creek
Augusta Road/ Sans Souci
Temple/ Judson
East Park/ Earle Street
Greenville First/ Pleasant Grove
Welcome/ Piedmont
Leawood/ Reedy Fork
City View/ Fountain Inn First
Sans Souci/ Brandon
101
1961
October 11-12
C.O. Milford
C.O. Milford
C.O. Milford
C.O. Milford
H.T. Cox
H.T. Cox
H.T. Cox
L.K. Simpson
L.K. Simpson
L.K. Simpson
L.K. Simpson
L.K. Simpson
L.K. Simpson
L.K. Simpson
B.C. Wright
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
C.F. Pittman
C.F. Pittman
J. Dean Crain
J. Dean Crain
Nathan C. Brooks
Leon M. Latimer
Leon M. Latimer
B.F. Rogers
D.D. McGraw
Simpsonville First/ Pleasant Grove D.D. McGraw
Laurel/ Rock Hill
Jesse M. Hill
Washington Avenue/Piedmont Park Cullen B. Crook
Earle Street/ West Gantt
Clyde M. Johnson
Greenville First/
J.N. Evans
Pendleton Street
Northgate/ Augusta Road
A. Howard Wilson
102
1962
October 24-25
Welcome/ Eastlan
T.J. Kelley
103
1963
October 23-24
Fountain Inn First/ White Oak
Ollin J. Owens
104
1964
October 21-22
Augusta Heights/ Central
O.B. Lancaster
105
1965
October 21-22
Berea/Reedy Fork/City View
A. Boyd Turner
106
1966
October 20-21
Mauldin First/ Furman University/
107
1967
October 19-20
108
1968
October 24-25
A. Boyd Turner
Piedmont First
Dunean/Pendleton Street/
C.B. Rollins, Jr.
Monaghan
Lee Road/ Washington Avenue Marion Hare
109
1969
October 23-24
Northgate/ Welcome
W. Daniel Greer
110
1970
October 22-23
Clear Spring/Overbrook
Cooper Patrick
111
1971
October 21-22
Standing Springs/ Rocky Creek M.A. Martin
112
1972
October 19-20
Calvary/ Leawood
E.W. Lawrence
113
1973
October 25-26
W. F. Rochester
114
1974
October 24-25
Greenville First/
Fountain Inn First
Brandon/ Forest Hills
115
1975
October 23-24
Berea Heights/ Edwards Road
Haywood Cosby
Charles Thompson
44
D.T. Smith
D.T. Smith
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L.Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
D.L. Bramlett
J.A. Orr
J.A. Orr, Jr.
J.A. Orr, Jr.
J.A. Orr, Jr.
J.A. Orr, Jr.
J.A. Orr, Jr.
J.A. Orr, Jr.
Lewis C. McKinney
Lewis C. McKinney
Lewis C. McKinney
Lewis C. McKinney
Cullen B. Crook
Cullen B. Crook
Cullen B. Crook
Cullen B. Crook
Cullen B. Crook
Ollin J. Owens
Ollin J. Owens
Ollin J. Owens
J.C. Owen
W.L. McGlothlin
L.K. Simpson
I.L. Yearby
F.G. Lavender
G.W. Quick
S.W. Jolly
W.L. Ball
C. Frank Pittman
Leon H. Latimer
L.H. Miller
J.E. Willis
D.A. Martin
B.W. Bailes
J. Dean Crain
Grange S. Cothran
J.A. Wilcox
S.J. Gardner
J.R. Bruce
J.A. Howard
D.D. McCraw
Nathan C. Brooks
D.W. Satterfield
B.F. Rogers
A. Boyd Turner
Robert Cochran
Walter E. Boone
S.H. Jones
Thomas L. Painter
Cullen B. Crook
L.H. Miller
J.J. Sparks
J.H. Walker
A. Howard Wilson
* O.F. Owens
Ollin J. Owens
O.B. Lancaster
* T.J. Kelley
Ollin J. Owens
Roy Q. Gregg
* Andrew Coltharp
J.H. Simpson
O.O. McGinnis
Mrs. Ollin J. Owens, *Henry L. Anderson
Pro Tempore
Carlton M.Robinson C. Leon Chandler
* Marion Hare
Carlton M. Robinson C.B. Rollins
* C. Frank Pittman
Carlton M. Robinson E.W. Lawrence
* Lloyd Self
Carlton M. Robinson J.J. Bandy, Jr.
* R. C. Eustace
Carlton M. Robinson Paul M. Sullivan
* M. A. Martin
Carlton M. Robinson William M. Page, Jr.
* Hugh Cooper
Woodrow W. Harris Cooper Patrick
* Dwight Hughey
Woodrow W. Harris T.J. Kelley
* Marion Hare
Woodrow W. Harris W. Daniel Greer
* Charles Thompson
Woodrow W. Harris Haywood Cosby
* A. Boyd Turner
Woodrow W. Harris D.B. Webber
* William J. Bennett
Jerry Stubblefield
Troy Godwin
Ezra 7:10
Acts 9:6
Luke 13:34-35
Galatians 4:4, John 20:2
I Timothy 3:15
John 14:12
Galatians 6:14
Ephesians 2:10
II Chronicles 7:14
Isaiah 40:9
John 15:1-14
Matthew 14:16
Acts 2:1-15
I Corinthians 2:2
Colossians 1:18
Revelation 3:8
Galatians 6:14
Acts 20:31
Matthew 16:18
II Timothy 2:15
Exodus 14:15
II Timothy 2:5
Exodus 14:15
Hosea 14:1-11
Matthew 16:13-20
Romans 1:7-17
Romans 10:1-17
Luke 10:23
Psalm 133:1
Acts 5:12-15
John 16:7
I Corinthians 12:31
Hebrews 10:35-39
Luke 2:40, 52
I Thessalonians 4:13-18
John 14:27
Luke 16:23
John 10:7; Mark 16:15
II Timothy 3:16
Matthew 16:13-20
Matthew 18:21-22
Ezekiel 22:30
I Peter 1:1; 2:3
II Corinthians 4:1-7
Revelation 2:1-7
Psalm 11:1-7
Matt 9:35-38, John 4:35
Matthew 18:21-35
Acts 4: 1-22, 31
I John 5:11
Joshua 11:15
Exodus 15:14
Ephesians 2:1-8
Hebrews 12:12
Romans 8:14
II Corinthians 7:1-16
I Corinthians 3:1-9
John 14:1-11
Matthew 28:16-20
John 9:1-4
Matthew 16:13-20
* William F. Rochester Acts 4:23-30
Ephesians 5:25-27
Exodus 20:1-17
116
1976
October 21-22
Poe/ Grove Station
S. Martin Atkins
Jerry Stubblefield
117
1977
October 20-21
Judson/ Fork Shoals
S. Martin Atkins
Clyde E. Wright
118
1978
October 19-20
Clear Spring/ Tanglewood
Joseph Weber
Lester C. Rich
119
1979
November 1-2
East North Street/ Augusta Road Robert Whaley
Lester C. Rich
120
1980
November 6-7
Berea First/ Overbrook
Spencer LeGrand
Lester C. Rich
121
1981
November 5-6
Piedmont First/ Central
Grady Bridwell
Ollin Owens
122
1982
November 4-5
Judson/ West Gantt First
123
1983
November 3-4
Clyde Wright
Ollin Owens
124
1984
November 1-2
Washington Aveune/
Simpsonville First
Brushy Creek/ Grove Road
Harold Killian
Tommy L. Lowe
125
1985
126
1986
127
1987
128
1988
129
1989
July 18
November 7
July 17
November 6
July 16
November 5
July 21
November 3
July 20
November 2
East Park
Parisview
Cedar Shoals
Earle Street
Reedy Fork
Pendleton Street
Woodside
Rocky Creek
Laurel
Lee Road
William Page, Jr.
William Page, Jr.
Roger Couch
Roger Couch
Ansel McGill
Ansel McGill
W. Greg Thornhill
W. Greg Thornhill
Walter B. Fortune
Walter B. Fortune
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
130
1990
131
1991
132
1992
133
1993
April 5
October 25
April 11
October 24
April 30
October 22
April 29
October 28
Mauldin First
Leawood
White Oak
Monaghan
Eastlan
Sans Souci
Central
Augusta Road
Robert R. Craig
Marshall E. Sargent
Marshall E. Sargent
Marshall E. Sargent
Harry C. Smith
Harry C. Smith
Earl Lewers
Earl Lewers
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
134
1994
135
1995
136
1996
April 28
October 27
April 20
October 26
May 2
October 24
Five Forks
Bethel
Welcome
Edwards Road
Temple
Brushy Creek
Clarence L. Freeman
Clarence L. Freeman
James Thomason
D. Eugene Lloyd
D. Eugene Lloyd
D. Eugene Lloyd
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Lester C. Rich
Tommy L. Lowe
Tommy L. Lowe
137
1997
138
1998
139
1999
140
2000
141
2001
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
151
152
2011
2012
April 24
October 30
April 30
October 29
April 29
October 28
April 27
October 26
April 26
October 22
October 22
October 21
October 26
October 27
October 26
October 25
October 23
October 22
October 7
October 17
October 20
October 25
Berea First
Overbrook
Standing Springs
Northgate
Brushy Creek
West Gantt First
Palmetto Expo Center
Fountain Inn First
Monaghan
Simpsonville First
Laurel
Five Forks
Eastlan
Rocky Creek
Augusta Heights
Edwards Road
Pendleton Street
Hamptom Heights
Welcome
Brushy Creek
Kingdom Life
City View First
Danny I. Burnley
Tommy L. Lowe
Danny I. Burnley
Tommy L. Lowe
Ralph F. Carter, Jr.
Tommy L. Lowe
Ralph F. Carter, Jr. Tommy L. Lowe
Glenn T. Bryant
Wanda K. Bridwell
Nathan K. Gilstrap Wanda K. Bridwell
Nathan K. Gilstrap Wanda K. Bridwell
Nathan K. Gilstrap Wanda K. Bridwell
Albert S. Allen, Jr. Wanda K. Bridwell
Albert S. Allen, Jr. Wanda K. Bridwell
Gary E. Strickland
Wanda K. Bridwell
J. T. Cromer
Froline G. Thomas
W. Randy Harling
Froline G. Thomas
Furman Gatewood
Froline G. Thomas
Calvin Holland
Froline G. Thomas
Calvin Holland
Froline G. Thomas
Aaron Rayburn
Froline G. Thomas
Ken Forrester
Pat Billings
Benny Littlejohn
Pat Billings
150th Anniversary Celebration
Alex Sands
Pat Billings
Mike Runion
Anne Beaver
Gerald Roper Ollin Owens
45
Billy Huff
* Tom DeVenny
J.R. Baker
* Robert H. Freeland
S. Martin Atkins
* Marion Hare
James Fuller
* Howard Wimmer
Charles W. Brown
* James Whetstone
Engrum Johnson
* Gerald Roper
Ephesians 3:14-21
II Corinthians 4:1-15
Luke 7:19-23
John 3
Matthew 16:13-16
Hebrews 2:3
I Corinthians 2:2-14
Mark 5:1-20
Jeremiah 13:23
John 6:8-11
Psalm 23
II Timothy 3:16
Earl Crumpler
* Ed Norris
E.W. Lawrence
*Robert Whaley
William M. Page, Jr.
* Roy Q. Gregg
* Richard Dyar
Wayne Turner
* Douglas Baker
Clyde E. Wright
* Clarence Freeman
Walter Fortune
* William H. Hightower
Earl Lewers
* Curtis Waters
Carl A. Fiske
Matthew 25
II Timothy 3:16-17
Matthew 13:3-24
John 17:11-20
Acts 1:1-4
Mark 9:4
Matthew 24:1-4
Jude 1:1-3
Ephesians 2:12
II Timothy 3:15
Jeremiah 37:17
Matthew 9:36-38;
Psalm 126:1-6
Larry L. Lewis
Matthew 28:18-20
T. Spencer LeGrand Mark 10:35-45
Lloyd Elder
Titus 1:1-5
Ansel R. McGill
I Kings 19:11-23
Dellanna O’Brien
John 20:21
James W. Davenport Exodus 3:7-14
Carlisle Driggers
Luke 19:1-10
James R. Culbreath I Corinthians 2:1-5;
I Samuel 17:29
David Lee
James G. Wooten
Joshua 6:1-20
Jerry Rankin
Matthew 24:14
Michael Bearden
Luke 14:23
James D. Williams
Darrell A. Thompson Matthew 5:14-16;
John 16:13-18
Albert Mohler
J. David Osborne
Richard D. Land
Jeremiah 1:4 & 6:13-18
W. Greg Thornhill
Luke 15:11-24
Joseph Martin, Pianist
Ralph F. Carter, Jr. Mark 2:1-5
Jim Cymbala
J.T. Cromer
I Corinthians 1:17-18
Wendell R. Estep
Genesis 6
Ronald E. Davis
Exodus 33
Mark S. Roberts
II Timothy 3
Remigio Aguirre, Jr. Acts 24:14-16
Dan T. Robinson
Matthew 5
T. Martin Price
Matthew 18
Kenneth R. Forrester Matthew 21:12-16
Steve Stroup
Revelation 5:9-10
Earl Lewers
Warren Neely
2012 SUMMARY INFORMATION
Greenville
Congregation
Total
Mem.
Total
Bap.
Other
Add.
Weekly SS Avg. Total
Worship Attend. VBS
Attend.
Enroll.
Total
WMU
Enroll.
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
Arabic, Taylors
15
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Augusta Heights, Greenville
160
0
0
85
0
0
8
0
0
Augusta Road, Greenville
325
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,703
16
8
488
424
175
147
0
0
Berea Heights, Greenville
243
0
0
30
45
0
0
60,887
66,199
Bethel, Greenville
589
3
6
95
90
55
20
268,870
430,249
Brandon, Greenville
256
0
2
56
50
0
26
108,318
110,556
3,103
54
95
987
913
475
0
2,624,000
2,831,028
Calvary First, Greenville
579
15
31
190
121
179
82
365,712
412,213
Capstone, Fountain Inn
82
16
8
178
55
0
0
120,186
232,445
Cedar Lane, Greenville
62
2
3
55
34
0
108
53,471
60,733
Cedar Shoals, Belton
414
1
1
60
82
102
40
116,201
126,791
Chin, Taylors
85
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
City View First, Greenville
689
14
14
210
162
298
37
417,175
562,201
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
438
4
6
130
114
100
12
266,616
296,361
Community Mission, Taylors
209
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
40
3
4
50
48
0
75
124,444
218,018
Covenant Grace Baptist Church, Greenville
242
9
4
500
185
145
0
124,268
503,147
Crestview, Fountain Inn
119
6
5
33
16
26
0
38,117
43,031
Berea First, Greenville
Brushy Creek, Taylors
Chinese Mission, Greer
No ACP Received
46
2012 SUMMARY INFORMATION
Greenville
Congregation
Cross Point, Piedmont
Total
Mem.
Other
Add.
Weekly SS Avg. Total
Worship Attend. VBS
Attend.
Enroll.
Total
WMU
Enroll.
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Daventon, Pelzer
244
5
0
130
75
103
5
94,516
99,464
David Street, Greenville
120
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dunean, Greenville
609
3
6
100
68
69
43
32,053
237,700
1,138
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
East Park, Greenville
190
0
1
39
26
0
17
94,997
110,560
Eastlan, Greenville
750
6
28
200
100
64
40
455,541
680,059
1,732
35
21
625
530
160
43
1,878,862
2,219,578
Emmanuel, Greenville
83
4
1
31
18
0
16
56,000
58,600
Encounter, Greenville
7
3
0
30
18
0
30
0
0
Envision, Greenville
205
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
279
0
0
46
33
27
0
54,542
65,003
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
29
0
2
18
9
0
0
14,515
14,515
Five Forks, Simpsonville
787
7
23
293
380
205
39
602,870
893,098
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
455
17
14
150
90
120
77
206,033
234,173
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
1,233
14
37
341
295
125
225
698,309
810,391
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DaySpring Community, Belton
No ACP Received
Total
Bap.
No ACP Received
Earle Street, Greenville
East North Street, Greenville
Edwards Road, Greenville
No ACP Received
47
2012 SUMMARY INFORMATION
Greenville
Grace, Greenville
102
4
4
48
18
45
1
30,568
33,865
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Greenville Vietnamese, Greenville
95
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Grove Road, Greenville
178
0
0
34
24
0
0
45,035
47,863
Grove Station, Piedmont
92
5
13
67
33
65
0
81,287
102,787
Hampton Heights, Greenville
900
6
12
152
149
110
52
386,101
542,738
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hillside, Fountain Inn
557
8
15
179
135
220
56
159,491
214,938
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
502
1
0
4
53
60
50
86,114
90,432
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
132
3
6
118
91
108
15
289,806
375,403
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
49
19
4
39
29
33
12
8,000
8,000
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
65
22
7
70
61
0
6
16,000
23,000
Infinity, Fountain Inn
65
12
0
75
42
87
0
180,883
188,634
Kentland Park, Greenville
90
0
0
12
8
63
0
15,117
15,117
Kingdom Life Christian Center, Mauldin
256
12
0
248
95
310
0
387,940
387,940
Laurel, Greenville
420
13
0
100
99
0
1
168,272
285,064
Lee Road, Taylors
814
7
0
295
185
141
21
458,294
682,288
LifePoint, Greenville
105
5
0
140
0
0
0
0
0
6
3
0
5
0
0
0
0
2,763
Hispanic Mision Tzuriel, Greenville
Lord's Delight Korean, Greenville
No ACP Received
No ACP Received
48
Other
Add.
Total
WMU
Enroll.
Total
Mem.
Greater New Hope, Simpsonville
Total
Bap.
Weekly SS Avg. Total
Worship Attend. VBS
Attend.
Enroll.
Congregation
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
2012 SUMMARY INFORMATION
Greenville
Congregation
Total
Mem.
Mauldin First, Mauldin
Total
Bap.
Other
Add.
Weekly SS Avg. Total
Worship Attend. VBS
Attend.
Enroll.
Total
WMU
Enroll.
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
1,626,357
2,060,486
2,133
13
26
606
670
282
600
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
3
0
40
80
70
0
1,950
3,140
1,119
9
20
589
350
210
147
728,650
965,707
New Hope, Mauldin
264
9
7
126
77
51
18
209,368
305,830
NewLife Community, Simpsonville
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Northgate, Greenville
661
8
9
180
140
139
42
524,682
663,049
Northpointe, Greenville
22
1
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
Oak Crest, Greenville
567
11
3
110
85
105
28
202,941
244,258
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
110
12
15
155
90
0
40
155,000
175,000
Open Heart, Greenville
80
4
1
50
27
56
0
92,000
95,000
Origins, Greenville
16
7
0
50
40
0
30
69,131
69,131
Overbrook, Greenville
674
7
13
220
190
15
126
553,979
962,158
Parisview, Greenville
308
5
45
110
68
31
80
214,335
246,684
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pelham Road, Greenville
501
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pendleton Street, Greenville
399
2
3
153
154
70
55
569,611
679,032
Piedmont First, Piedmont
350
2
2
92
54
35
85
202,000
270,000
Piedmont Park, Greenville
280
5
3
125
40
50
10
125,722
138,322
Poe, Greenville
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ministerio Biblico Bautista de Restauracion,
Simpsonville
Mision Bautista de la Gracia, Greenville
No ACP Received
Monaghan, Greenville
Parkwood, Greenville
No ACP Received
49
2012 SUMMARY INFORMATION
Greenville
Congregation
Primera Iglesia Bautista, Fountain Inn
Total
Mem.
No ACP Received
Total
Bap.
Other
Add.
Weekly SS Avg. Total
Worship Attend. VBS
Attend.
Enroll.
Total
WMU
Enroll.
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Providence, Greenville
200
3
0
60
112
47
0
73,485
80,478
Real Life, Williamston
122
46
0
110
70
61
75
66,140
68,764
Reedy Fork, Greenville
453
10
36
192
116
75
136
348,770
382,875
Renewal, Greenville
134
10
43
143
0
0
0
210,979
449,656
Revolution, Taylors
60
10
0
75
40
0
0
0
86,264
Riverview, Greenville
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rockvale, Piedmont
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rocky Creek, Greenville
860
10
15
600
432
125
0
1,498,532
1,576,817
Roper Mountain, Greenville
380
1
8
110
92
80
0
233,416
259,475
Rutherford Road, Greenville
80
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sanctuary, Greenville
88
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
105
4
2
65
42
167
42
112,129
147,682
Sans Souci, Greenville
187
2
2
92
68
63
21
252,881
287,882
Second, Greenville
No ACP Received
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shady Grove, Greenville
No ACP Received
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,265
139
139
2,043
1,290
986
1,005
4,243,629
6,231,937
SkyPointe, Travelers Rest
123
28
0
156
26
0
0
1,800
1,800
SonPoint Community, Greenville
95
10
4
110
114
345
0
0
0
South Greenville, Pelzer
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
50
2012 SUMMARY INFORMATION
Greenville
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
975
8
30
315
261
278
31
468,992
1,018,715
Tanglewood, Greenville
637
9
1
200
125
98
107
340,299
413,884
Tapestry, Greenville
65
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Temple, Simpsonville
1,221
14
36
484
349
368
210
650,636
782,948
0
0
0
100
77
0
0
105,000
125,000
Unity, Simpsonville
322
1
0
50
30
22
11
111,000
112,192
Vietnamese Blessings, Greenville
65
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Washington Avenue, Greenville
87
2
2
54
31
0
18
131,970
149,716
Welcome, Greenville
775
10
16
210
176
189
35
488,342
512,103
West Gantt First, Greenville
389
11
15
135
125
95
45
299,913
423,933
West Greenville, Greenville
86
0
2
28
18
0
0
47,521
51,484
Westside, Simpsonville
297
4
0
190
195
169
0
177,650
227,980
Westview, Greenville
25
0
0
35
19
48
1
0
75,421
Westville, Greenville
100
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Westwood, Greenville
509
8
6
150
90
0
0
161,000
172,000
White Oak, Greenville
570
10
2
90
79
68
38
144,278
158,601
Woodside, Greenville
515
4
4
113
66
0
0
143,013
148,526
Association Totals:
44,255
863
891
15,279
11,111
$26,776,512
$35,140,875
51
Other
Add.
Total
WMU
Enroll.
Total
Mem.
The Well Community, Simpsonville
Total
Bap.
Weekly SS Avg. Total
Worship Attend. VBS
Attend.
Enroll.
Congregation
8,068
4,340
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
2012 BAPTISM INFORMATION
Greenville
Under
Congregation
Age
12 to 17
Age
18 to 29
Age 30
and
Over
Total
Baptisms
Age 12
Arabic, Taylors
0
0
0
2
2
Augusta Heights, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Augusta Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Berea First, Greenville
12
0
3
1
16
Berea Heights, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Bethel, Greenville
0
1
1
1
3
Brandon, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Brushy Creek, Taylors
22
7
10
15
54
Calvary First, Greenville
9
4
0
2
15
Capstone, Fountain Inn
4
4
5
3
16
Cedar Lane, Greenville
1
0
0
1
2
Cedar Shoals, Belton
0
0
0
1
1
Chin, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
City View First, Greenville
2
3
2
7
14
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
1
2
1
0
4
Community Mission, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
0
0
1
2
3
Covenant Grace Baptist Church, Greenville
2
0
1
6
9
Crestview, Fountain Inn
1
1
1
3
6
Chinese Mission, Greer
No ACP
Received
52
2012 BAPTISM INFORMATION
Greenville
Under
Age
12 to 17
Age
18 to 29
Age 30
and
Over
Total
Baptisms
0
0
0
0
0
Daventon, Pelzer
1
0
2
2
5
David Street, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Dunean, Greenville
0
1
0
2
3
Earle Street, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
East Park, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Eastlan, Greenville
2
0
0
4
6
Edwards Road, Greenville
32
1
0
2
35
Emmanuel, Greenville
1
0
0
3
4
Encounter, Greenville
0
0
1
2
3
Envision, Greenville
0
0
0
0
32
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Five Forks, Simpsonville
4
0
0
3
7
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
7
0
5
5
17
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
3
6
2
3
14
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Age 12
Cross Point, Piedmont
DaySpring Community, Belton
East North Street, Greenville
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
53
2012 BAPTISM INFORMATION
Greenville
Under
Age
12 to 17
Age
18 to 29
Age 30
and
Over
Total
Baptisms
2
0
2
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
Greenville Vietnamese, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Grove Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Grove Station, Piedmont
1
0
1
3
5
Hampton Heights, Greenville
4
0
0
2
6
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
Hillside, Fountain Inn
1
3
2
2
8
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
0
1
0
2
3
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
0
0
13
6
19
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
0
3
9
10
22
Infinity, Fountain Inn
3
1
3
5
12
Kentland Park, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Kingdom Life Christian Center, Mauldin
10
0
2
0
12
Laurel, Greenville
5
2
3
3
13
Lee Road, Taylors
4
2
0
1
7
LifePoint, Greenville
0
0
0
0
5
Lord's Delight Korean, Greenville
0
0
0
3
3
Congregation
Age 12
Grace, Greenville
Greater New Hope, Simpsonville
Hispanic Mision Tzuriel, Greenville
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
54
2012 BAPTISM INFORMATION
Greenville
Under
Age
12 to 17
Age
18 to 29
Age 30
and
Over
Total
Baptisms
6
5
0
2
13
0
0
0
0
0
Mision Bautista de la Gracia, Greenville
0
0
2
1
3
Monaghan, Greenville
4
1
1
3
9
New Hope, Mauldin
3
1
0
5
9
NewLife Community, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
Northgate, Greenville
5
2
1
0
8
Northpointe, Greenville
0
0
0
1
1
Oak Crest, Greenville
7
3
1
0
11
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
3
2
3
4
12
Open Heart, Greenville
1
1
0
2
4
Origins, Greenville
0
0
7
0
7
Overbrook, Greenville
2
2
0
3
7
Parisview, Greenville
2
3
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
Pelham Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Pendleton Street, Greenville
0
0
0
2
2
Piedmont First, Piedmont
1
0
0
1
2
Piedmont Park, Greenville
2
1
0
2
5
Poe, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Age 12
Mauldin First, Mauldin
Ministerio Biblico Bautista de Restauracion,
Parkwood, Greenville
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
55
2012 BAPTISM INFORMATION
Greenville
Under
Age
12 to 17
Age
18 to 29
Age 30
and
Over
Total
Baptisms
0
0
0
0
0
Providence, Greenville
1
2
0
0
3
Real Life, Williamston
7
21
8
10
46
Reedy Fork, Greenville
4
2
0
4
10
Renewal, Greenville
1
1
7
1
10
Revolution, Taylors
1
2
4
3
10
Riverview, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Rockvale, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
Rocky Creek, Greenville
0
0
0
0
10
Roper Mountain, Greenville
1
0
0
0
1
Rutherford Road, Greenville
1
0
0
2
3
Sanctuary, Greenville
0
0
0
0
5
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
0
0
1
3
4
Sans Souci, Greenville
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
72
18
17
32
139
SkyPointe, Travelers Rest
4
4
4
16
28
SonPoint Community, Greenville
0
0
9
1
10
South Greenville, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Age 12
Primera Iglesia Bautista, Fountain Inn
Second, Greenville
Shady Grove, Greenville
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
56
2012 BAPTISM INFORMATION
Greenville
Under
Congregation
Age
12 to 17
Age
18 to 29
Age 30
and
Over
Total
Baptisms
Age 12
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
4
1
0
3
8
Tanglewood, Greenville
6
2
0
1
9
Tapestry, Greenville
0
0
0
0
12
Temple, Simpsonville
9
3
1
1
14
The Well Community, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
Unity, Simpsonville
0
0
1
0
1
Vietnamese Blessings, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Washington Avenue, Greenville
0
2
0
0
2
Welcome, Greenville
2
1
1
6
10
West Gantt First, Greenville
7
3
0
1
11
West Greenville, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Westside, Simpsonville
3
0
0
1
4
Westview, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Westville, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Westwood, Greenville
3
1
4
0
8
White Oak, Greenville
2
0
5
3
10
Woodside, Greenville
0
0
1
3
4
Association Totals:
300
126
149
224
863
57
2012 MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION
Greenville
Local
Community
South
Carolina
Other
North
American
International
Total
Missions
Participation
Arabic, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
Augusta Heights, Greenville
20
12
1
0
33
Augusta Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Berea First, Greenville
75
20
70
0
165
Berea Heights, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Bethel, Greenville
9
0
7
0
16
Brandon, Greenville
2
0
0
0
2
Brushy Creek, Taylors
32
65
34
63
194
Calvary First, Greenville
35
18
0
0
53
Capstone, Fountain Inn
60
0
0
33
93
Cedar Lane, Greenville
30
4
0
0
34
Cedar Shoals, Belton
0
0
0
0
0
Chin, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
City View First, Greenville
222
0
0
13
235
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
32
0
0
0
32
Community Mission, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
50
2
14
10
76
Covenant Grace Baptist Church, Greenville
15
10
0
0
25
Crestview, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Chinese Mission, Greer
No ACP
Received
58
2012 MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION
Greenville
Local
Community
South
Carolina
Other
North
American
International
Total
Missions
Participation
0
0
0
0
0
Daventon, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
David Street, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Dunean, Greenville
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Cross Point, Piedmont
DaySpring Community, Belton
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
Earle Street, Greenville
East North Street, Greenville
East Park, Greenville
No ACP
Received
Eastlan, Greenville
61
8
6
3
78
Edwards Road, Greenville
373
73
14
17
477
Emmanuel, Greenville
2
0
0
2
4
Encounter, Greenville
7600
0
0
0
7,600
Envision, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Five Forks, Simpsonville
175
0
59
2
236
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
32
20
36
4
92
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
35
62
20
2
119
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
59
2012 MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION
Greenville
Local
Community
South
Carolina
Other
North
American
International
Total
Missions
Participation
10
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
Greenville Vietnamese, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Grove Road, Greenville
3
0
0
0
3
Grove Station, Piedmont
20
0
0
0
20
Hampton Heights, Greenville
95
0
1
0
96
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
114
20
15
101
250
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
4
3
2
2
11
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
16
6
5
0
27
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
2
0
0
4
6
Congregation
Grace, Greenville
Greater New Hope, Simpsonville
No ACP
Received
Hillside, Fountain Inn
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
Hispanic Mision Tzuriel, Greenville
Infinity, Fountain Inn
No ACP
Received
120
0
0
6
126
Kentland Park, Greenville
0
0
2
0
2
Kingdom Life Christian Center, Mauldin
82
0
0
0
82
Laurel, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Lee Road, Taylors
80
0
35
1
116
LifePoint, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Lord's Delight Korean, Greenville
1
1
0
1
3
60
2012 MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION
Greenville
Local
Community
South
Carolina
Other
North
American
International
Total
Missions
Participation
662
262
136
12
1,072
0
0
0
0
0
Mision Bautista de la Gracia, Greenville
90
0
0
0
90
Monaghan, Greenville
140
12
3
2
157
New Hope, Mauldin
8
0
10
3
21
NewLife Community, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
401
0
54
0
455
Northpointe, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Oak Crest, Greenville
1
0
0
0
1
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
75
15
5
0
95
Open Heart, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Origins, Greenville
60
0
6
2
68
Overbrook, Greenville
9
92
6
172
279
Parisview, Greenville
9
0
0
22
31
0
0
0
0
0
Pelham Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Pendleton Street, Greenville
28
0
11
4
43
Piedmont First, Piedmont
20
0
0
0
20
Piedmont Park, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Poe, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Mauldin First, Mauldin
Ministerio Biblico Bautista de Restauracion,
No ACP
Received
Northgate, Greenville
Parkwood, Greenville
No ACP
Received
61
2012 MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION
Greenville
Local
Community
South
Carolina
Other
North
American
International
Total
Missions
Participation
0
0
0
0
0
Providence, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Real Life, Williamston
60
0
16
1
77
Reedy Fork, Greenville
16
12
0
0
28
Renewal, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Revolution, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
Riverview, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Rockvale, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
291
0
32
38
361
Roper Mountain, Greenville
0
3
0
0
3
Rutherford Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Sanctuary, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
26
0
0
0
26
Sans Souci, Greenville
42
1
0
0
43
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
213
107
175
107
602
SkyPointe, Travelers Rest
1
0
0
2
3
SonPoint Community, Greenville
15
4
1
1
21
South Greenville, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
Congregation
Primera Iglesia Bautista, Fountain Inn
No ACP
Received
Rocky Creek, Greenville
Second, Greenville
Shady Grove, Greenville
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
62
2012 MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION
Greenville
Local
Community
South
Carolina
Other
North
American
International
Total
Missions
Participation
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
457
0
0
9
466
Tanglewood, Greenville
30
10
17
0
57
Congregation
Tapestry, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Temple, Simpsonville
60
32
27
6
125
The Well Community, Simpsonville
65
0
0
27
92
Unity, Simpsonville
10
0
0
0
10
Vietnamese Blessings, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Washington Avenue, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Welcome, Greenville
100
0
33
2
135
West Gantt First, Greenville
123
0
0
0
123
West Greenville, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Westside, Simpsonville
60
0
0
3
63
Westview, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Westville, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
Westwood, Greenville
80
0
0
0
80
White Oak, Greenville
0
0
0
1
1
Woodside, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
12,559
874
853
678
14,999
Association Totals:
63
2012 WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION INFORMATION
Greenville
Girls in
Action
Child.
in
Action
Acteens
Youth
on
Missn
Women
on
Missn
Adults
on
Missn
Church
Wide
Involv.
Women Men Job
Job
Corps
Corps
Project
Help
Dept.
Juv.
Justice
Total WMU
Congregation
Mission
Friends
Arabic, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Augusta Heights, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
8
Augusta Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Berea First, Greenville
42
30
0
0
0
75
0
0
0
0
0
0
147
Berea Heights, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bethel, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
6
0
0
0
0
20
Brandon, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
Brushy Creek, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Calvary First, Greenville
12
0
0
0
25
10
0
35
0
0
0
0
82
Capstone, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cedar Lane, Greenville
0
0
0
0
10
30
34
34
0
0
0
0
108
Cedar Shoals, Belton
0
8
0
0
12
10
7
3
0
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
City View First, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
7
0
0
0
0
37
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
12
Community Mission, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
0
0
0
0
75
Covenant Grace Baptist Church,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Crestview, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chin, Taylors
Chinese Mission, Greer
No ACP
Received
64
2012 WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION INFORMATION
Greenville
Mission
Friends
Congregation
Cross Point, Piedmont
Child.
in
Action
Acteens
Youth
on
Missn
Women
on
Missn
Adults
on
Missn
Church
Wide
Involv.
Women Men Job
Job
Corps
Corps
Project
Help
Dept.
Juv.
Justice
Total WMU
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Daventon, Pelzer
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
David Street, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dunean, Greenville
13
0
0
0
0
0
15
15
0
0
0
0
43
Earle Street, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
East Park, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
Eastlan, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
Edwards Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
18
0
0
0
0
43
Emmanuel, Greenville
4
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
Encounter, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
0
0
30
Envision, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Five Forks, Simpsonville
4
10
0
0
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
77
0
0
0
0
77
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
75
0
150
0
0
0
0
225
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DaySpring Community, Belton
East North Street, Greenville
No ACP
Received
Girls in
Action
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
65
2012 WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION INFORMATION
Greenville
Mission
Friends
Congregation
Grace, Greenville
Girls in
Action
Child.
in
Action
Acteens
Youth
on
Missn
Women
on
Missn
Adults
on
Missn
Church
Wide
Involv.
Women Men Job
Job
Corps
Corps
Project
Help
Dept.
Juv.
Justice
Total WMU
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Greenville Vietnamese, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Grove Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Grove Station, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hampton Heights, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
52
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hillside, Fountain Inn
16
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
56
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
12
13
25
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
15
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
1
0
0
7
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
6
Infinity, Fountain Inn
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kentland Park, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Kingdom Life Christian Center,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Laurel, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Lee Road, Taylors
6
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
LifePoint, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lord's Delight Korean, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Greater New Hope, Simpsonville
Hispanic Mision Tzuriel, Greenville
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
66
2012 WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION INFORMATION
Greenville
Mission
Friends
Congregation
Mauldin First, Mauldin
Ministerio Biblico Bautista de
No ACP
Received
Girls in
Action
Child.
in
Action
Acteens
Youth
on
Missn
Women
on
Missn
Adults
on
Missn
Church
Wide
Involv.
Women Men Job
Job
Corps
Corps
Project
Help
Dept.
Juv.
Justice
Total WMU
18
0
0
22
0
71
0
487
0
0
2
0
600
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mision Bautista de la Gracia,
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Monaghan, Greenville
22
30
0
3
0
92
0
0
0
0
0
0
147
New Hope, Mauldin
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
NewLife Community, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Northgate, Greenville
6
0
15
1
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
Northpointe, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Oak Crest, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
0
0
0
0
40
Open Heart, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Origins, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
0
0
0
0
30
Overbrook, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
20
6
100
0
0
0
0
126
Parisview, Greenville
12
10
0
0
26
29
0
3
0
0
0
0
80
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pelham Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pendleton Street, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
0
0
0
0
55
Piedmont First, Piedmont
3
0
25
0
8
36
10
3
0
0
0
0
85
Piedmont Park, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
Poe, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Parkwood, Greenville
No ACP
Received
67
2012 WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION INFORMATION
Greenville
Mission
Friends
Congregation
Primera Iglesia Bautista, Fountain
Child.
in
Action
Acteens
Youth
on
Missn
Women
on
Missn
Adults
on
Missn
Church
Wide
Involv.
Women Men Job
Job
Corps
Corps
Project
Help
Dept.
Juv.
Justice
Total WMU
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Providence, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Real Life, Williamston
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
0
0
0
0
75
Reedy Fork, Greenville
9
7
0
3
6
47
62
2
0
0
0
0
136
Renewal, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Revolution, Taylors
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Riverview, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rockvale, Piedmont
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rocky Creek, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Roper Mountain, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rutherford Road, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sanctuary, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
4
0
0
0
0
12
0
26
0
0
0
0
42
Sans Souci, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
64
13
128
0
0
150
0
650
0
0
0
0
1,005
SkyPointe, Travelers Rest
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SonPoint Community, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
South Greenville, Pelzer
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Second, Greenville
Shady Grove, Greenville
No ACP
Received
Girls in
Action
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
68
2012 WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION INFORMATION
Greenville
Congregation
Mission
Friends
Girls in
Action
Child.
in
Action
Acteens
Youth
on
Missn
Women
on
Missn
Adults
on
Missn
Church
Wide
Involv.
Women Men Job
Job
Corps
Corps
Project
Help
Dept.
Juv.
Justice
Total WMU
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
31
Tanglewood, Greenville
42
20
0
0
10
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
107
Tapestry, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Temple, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
0
210
0
0
0
0
0
210
The Well Community, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Unity, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
Vietnamese Blessings, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Washington Avenue, Greenville
4
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
Welcome, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
West Gantt First, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
44
0
1
0
0
0
0
45
West Greenville, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Westside, Simpsonville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Westview, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Westville, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Westwood, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
White Oak, Greenville
8
8
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
Woodside, Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Association Totals:
295
151
168
38
176
1,156
357
1,997
0
0
2
0
4,340
69
2012 GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Greenville
Financial figures marked with an asterisk (*) reflect Convention records and are from January 1 to December 31, 2012
*General
Designation
*Prayer
Week
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
Congregation
*Budget Gift
Arabic, Taylors
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
Augusta Heights, Greenville
1,980.00
250.00
1,398.00
3,628.00
0
0
Augusta Road, Greenville
4,001.39
650.00
3,830.00
8,481.39
0
0
22,000.00
155.00
31,181.62
53,336.62
0
0
4,967.00
0.00
2,012.00
6,979.00
60,887
66,199
19,730.87
0.00
9,239.38
28,970.25
268,870
430,249
6,000.00
0.00
3,464.75
9,464.75
108,318
110,556
227,000.00
45,096.04
290,242.50
562,338.54
2,624,000
2,831,028
Calvary First, Greenville
24,000.00
0.00
12,301.67
36,301.67
365,712
412,213
Capstone, Fountain Inn
1,000.00
0.00
0.00
1,000.00
120,186
232,445
Cedar Lane, Greenville
1,045.00
0.00
1,200.00
2,245.00
53,471
60,733
Cedar Shoals, Belton
9,789.85
0.00
3,067.03
12,856.88
116,201
126,791
Chin, Taylors
3,256.26
0.00
0.00
3,256.26
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
City View First, Greenville
22,200.00
638.00
18,456.32
41,294.32
417,175
562,201
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
26,694.00
1,380.00
11,453.00
39,527.00
266,616
296,361
2,100.00
0.00
243.00
2,343.00
0
0
Berea First, Greenville
Berea Heights, Greenville
Bethel, Greenville
Brandon, Greenville
Brushy Creek, Taylors
Chinese Mission, Greer
Community Mission, Taylors
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
Covenant Grace Baptist Church, Greenville
Crestview, Fountain Inn
No ACP
Received
*Total Gifts
1,200.00
0.00
1,596.00
2,796.00
124,444
218,018
12,728.67
602.00
3,798.65
17,129.32
124,268
503,147
748.36
0.00
307.00
1,055.36
38,117
43,031
70
2012 GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Greenville
Financial figures marked with an asterisk (*) reflect Convention records and are from January 1 to December 31, 2012
Congregation
Cross Point, Piedmont
*General
Designation
*Budget Gift
*Total Gifts
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
Daventon, Pelzer
7,425.63
528.55
2,157.00
10,111.18
94,516
99,464
David Street, Greenville
2,095.20
0.00
200.00
2,295.20
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
300.00
0.00
0.00
300.00
0
0
4,500.00
0.00
7,305.55
11,805.55
32,053
237,700
56,936.07
2,020.02
25,975.25
84,931.34
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
760.17
0.00
2,215.00
2,975.17
94,997
110,560
40,919.93
0.00
12,435.00
53,354.93
455,541
680,059
166,263.20
3,918.50
106,182.48
276,364.18
1,878,862
2,219,578
DaySpring Community, Belton
No ACP
Received
*Prayer
Week
No ACP
Received
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
Dunean, Greenville
Earle Street, Greenville
East North Street, Greenville
East Park, Greenville
Eastlan, Greenville
Edwards Road, Greenville
No ACP
Received
Emmanuel, Greenville
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
56,000
58,600
Encounter, Greenville
1,526.28
204.96
0.00
1,731.24
0
0
50.00
0.00
0.00
50.00
0
0
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
0.00
0.00
920.00
920.00
54,542
65,003
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
0.00
0.00
51.99
51.99
14,515
14,515
Five Forks, Simpsonville
65,623.27
2,644.00
35,868.00
104,135.27
602,870
893,098
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
18,233.82
0.00
7,932.00
26,165.82
206,033
234,173
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
70,674.30
0.00
33,751.05
104,425.35
698,309
810,391
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
1,538.93
0.00
176.81
1,715.74
0
0
Envision, Greenville
71
2012 GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Greenville
Financial figures marked with an asterisk (*) reflect Convention records and are from January 1 to December 31, 2012
Congregation
*General
Designation
*Budget Gift
Grace, Greenville
*Prayer
Week
*Total Gifts
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
2,400.00
0.00
1,758.45
4,158.45
30,568
33,865
50.00
0.00
0.00
50.00
0
0
Greenville Vietnamese, Greenville
500.00
0.00
500.00
1,000.00
0
0
Grove Road, Greenville
861.41
0.00
1,633.60
2,495.01
45,035
47,863
6,906.70
0.00
1,400.00
8,306.70
81,287
102,787
Hampton Heights, Greenville
17,634.45
0.00
8,903.84
26,538.29
386,101
542,738
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
845.98
0.00
305.00
1,150.98
0
0
5,400.97
585.90
6,556.07
12,542.94
159,491
214,938
800.00
0.00
2,053.20
2,853.20
86,114
90,432
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
33,278.89
0.00
47,336.00
80,614.89
289,806
375,403
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
104.00
0.00
55.00
159.00
8,000
8,000
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
100.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
16,000
23,000
8,387.00
0.00
0.00
8,387.00
180,883
188,634
357.00
0.00
0.00
357.00
15,117
15,117
12,200.00
0.00
130.00
12,330.00
387,940
387,940
Laurel, Greenville
3,759.95
0.00
0.00
3,759.95
168,272
285,064
Lee Road, Taylors
8,344.49
0.00
11,533.70
19,878.19
458,294
682,288
LifePoint, Greenville
250.00
0.00
0.00
250.00
0
0
Lord's Delight Korean, Greenville
252.00
0.00
0.00
252.00
0
2,763
Greater New Hope, Simpsonville
No ACP
Received
Grove Station, Piedmont
Hillside, Fountain Inn
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
Hispanic Mision Tzuriel, Greenville
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
Infinity, Fountain Inn
Kentland Park, Greenville
Kingdom Life Christian Center, Mauldin
No ACP
Received
72
2012 GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Greenville
Financial figures marked with an asterisk (*) reflect Convention records and are from January 1 to December 31, 2012
Congregation
*General
Designation
*Budget Gift
Mauldin First, Mauldin
*Prayer
Week
*Total Gifts
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
38,778.70
5,141.89
43,665.03
87,585.62
1,626,357
2,060,486
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1,950
3,140
Monaghan, Greenville
72,631.50
0.00
37,033.48
109,664.98
728,650
965,707
New Hope, Mauldin
14,276.72
0.00
7,632.32
21,909.04
209,368
305,830
75.00
0.00
0.00
75.00
0
0
40,761.00
760.93
16,119.47
57,641.40
524,682
663,049
Ministerio Biblico Bautista de Restauracion,
No ACP
Received
Mision Bautista de la Gracia, Greenville
NewLife Community, Simpsonville
Northgate, Greenville
Northpointe, Greenville
1,200.00
0.00
0.00
1,200.00
0
0
19,344.97
461.00
1,081.20
20,887.17
202,941
244,258
1,735.00
0.00
0.00
1,735.00
155,000
175,000
0.00
0.00
200.00
200.00
92,000
95,000
4,950.00
0.00
0.00
4,950.00
69,131
69,131
Overbrook, Greenville
21,765.52
0.00
32,263.62
54,029.14
553,979
962,158
Parisview, Greenville
1,400.00
0.00
2,865.00
4,265.00
214,335
246,684
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
3,437.50
0.00
0.00
3,437.50
0
0
Oak Crest, Greenville
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
Open Heart, Greenville
Origins, Greenville
Parkwood, Greenville
Pelham Road, Greenville
Pendleton Street, Greenville
No ACP
Received
37,833.41
300.00
10,843.00
48,976.41
569,611
679,032
Piedmont First, Piedmont
3,288.40
900.04
3,280.00
7,468.44
202,000
270,000
Piedmont Park, Greenville
1,500.00
0.00
3,278.00
4,778.00
125,722
138,322
Poe, Greenville
2,925.45
0.00
1,351.00
4,276.45
0
0
73
2012 GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Greenville
Financial figures marked with an asterisk (*) reflect Convention records and are from January 1 to December 31, 2012
Congregation
Primera Iglesia Bautista, Fountain Inn
*General
Designation
*Budget Gift
No ACP
Received
Providence, Greenville
Real Life, Williamston
Reedy Fork, Greenville
Renewal, Greenville
Revolution, Taylors
Riverview, Greenville
Rockvale, Piedmont
*Prayer
Week
*Total Gifts
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
600.00
0.00
2,215.00
2,815.00
73,485
80,478
2,513.19
0.00
0.00
2,513.19
66,140
68,764
28,276.20
2,878.51
11,377.70
42,532.41
348,770
382,875
9,880.20
0.00
200.00
10,080.20
210,979
449,656
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
86,264
1,430.06
0.00
495.00
1,925.06
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
123,523.96
0.00
12,505.00
136,028.96
1,498,532
1,576,817
Roper Mountain, Greenville
31,422.85
0.00
7,555.00
38,977.85
233,416
259,475
Rutherford Road, Greenville
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
600.00
214.00
0.00
814.00
0
0
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
3,000.00
0.00
2,634.28
5,634.28
112,129
147,682
Sans Souci, Greenville
2,477.19
0.00
2,732.50
5,209.69
252,881
287,882
678.75
600.00
900.55
2,179.30
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
464,395.06
8,220.73
103,563.47
576,179.26
4,243,629
6,231,937
2,700.00
0.00
0.00
2,700.00
1,800
1,800
SonPoint Community, Greenville
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
South Greenville, Pelzer
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
0
Rocky Creek, Greenville
Sanctuary, Greenville
Second, Greenville
Shady Grove, Greenville
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
SkyPointe, Travelers Rest
No ACP
Received
No ACP
Received
74
2012 GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Greenville
Financial figures marked with an asterisk (*) reflect Convention records and are from January 1 to December 31, 2012
Congregation
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
Tanglewood, Greenville
Tapestry, Greenville
Temple, Simpsonville
The Well Community, Simpsonville
Unity, Simpsonville
*General
Designation
*Budget Gift
*Prayer
Week
*Total Gifts
Undesignated Gifts
Total
Receipts
85,093.68
0.00
40,622.56
125,716.24
468,992
1,018,715
4,844.41
0.00
5,074.93
9,919.34
340,299
413,884
100.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
0
0
13,820.00
0.00
26,640.92
40,460.92
650,636
782,948
801.21
0.00
0.00
801.21
105,000
125,000
0.00
0.00
2,222.00
2,222.00
111,000
112,192
600.00
0.00
0.00
600.00
0
0
Washington Avenue, Greenville
10,500.00
0.00
2,088.00
12,588.00
131,970
149,716
Welcome, Greenville
33,841.72
37.00
22,902.93
56,781.65
488,342
512,103
West Gantt First, Greenville
14,276.80
0.00
10,577.85
24,854.65
299,913
423,933
West Greenville, Greenville
2,631.00
0.00
2,735.00
5,366.00
47,521
51,484
Westside, Simpsonville
Vietnamese Blessings, Greenville
2,200.00
0.00
224.00
2,424.00
177,650
227,980
Westview, Greenville
720.00
0.00
1,200.00
1,920.00
0
75,421
Westville, Greenville
0.00
410.00
960.00
1,370.00
0
0
Westwood, Greenville
1,344.25
0.00
1,208.50
2,552.75
161,000
172,000
White Oak, Greenville
1,250.00
183.13
8,964.00
10,397.13
144,278
158,601
Woodside, Greenville
9,900.00
101.63
4,607.00
14,608.63
143,013
148,526
Association Totals:
$2,049,044.74
$78,881.83
$1,144,944.22
$3,272,870.79
$26,776,512
$35,140,875
75
2011 - 2012 COMPARISON
BAPTISMS, TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, and WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
Greenville
Total
Members
2011
Baptisms
Baptisms
2011
2012
Change
1
8
9
0
8
1
24
10
12
1
8
10
5
3
3
0
12
4
16
4
7
29
4
0
0
16
0
3
0
54
15
16
2
1
14
4
3
6
5
0
3
0
0
6
35
4
-1
-8
7
0
-5
-1
30
5
4
1
-7
4
-1
0
3
5
-12
-1
-16
-4
-1
6
0
Congregation
Augusta Heights, Greenville
Augusta Road, Greenville
Berea First, Greenville
Berea Heights, Greenville
Bethel, Greenville
Brandon, Greenville
Brushy Creek, Taylors
Calvary First, Greenville
Capstone, Fountain Inn
Cedar Lane, Greenville
Cedar Shoals, Belton
City View First, Greenville
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
Crestview, Fountain Inn
Daventon, Pelzer
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
Dunean, Greenville
Earle Street, Greenville
East Park, Greenville
Eastlan, Greenville
Edwards Road, Greenville
Emmanuel, Greenville
76
Total
Members
2012
Percent
Change
Worship
Attend.
2011
Worship
Attend.
2012
Percent
Change
160
325
2,748
243
606
356
3,031
542
78
64
424
681
433
54
109
0
70
613
1,073
194
519
1,701
85
160
325
2,703
243
589
256
3,103
579
82
62
414
689
438
40
119
244
70
609
1,138
190
750
1,732
83
0.0
0.0
-1.6
0.0
-2.8
-28.1
2.4
6.8
5.1
-3.1
-2.4
1.2
1.2
-25.9
9.2
0.0
-0.7
6.1
-2.1
44.5
1.8
-2.4
72
120
570
30
110
63
1,195
178
190
50
80
220
135
75
30
0
54
100
365
42
160
636
32
85
0
488
30
95
56
987
190
178
55
60
210
130
50
33
130
0
100
0
39
200
625
31
18.1
-100.0
-14.4
0.0
-13.6
-11.1
-17.4
6.7
-6.3
10.0
-25.0
-4.5
-3.7
-33.3
10.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
-7.1
25.0
-1.7
-3.1
2011 - 2012 COMPARISON
BAPTISMS, TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, and WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
Greenville
Total
Members
2011
Baptisms
Baptisms
2011
2012
Change
1
0
14
5
11
6
6
0
2
11
7
9
1
8
6
11
11
3
14
0
7
14
13
0
0
7
17
14
0
4
0
5
6
0
8
1
3
19
22
12
0
12
13
7
13
9
-1
0
-7
12
3
-6
-2
0
3
-5
-7
-1
0
-5
13
11
1
-3
-2
13
0
-1
-4
Congregation
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
Five Forks, Simpsonville
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
Grace, Greenville
Grove Road, Greenville
Grove Station, Piedmont
Hampton Heights, Greenville
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
Hillside, Fountain Inn
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
Infinity, Fountain Inn
Kentland Park, Greenville
Kingdom Life Christian Center, Mauldin
Laurel, Greenville
Lee Road, Taylors
Mauldin First, Mauldin
Monaghan, Greenville
77
Total
Members
2012
Percent
Change
Worship
Attend.
2011
Worship
Attend.
2012
Percent
Change
282
29
776
431
1,207
44
96
181
78
905
46
542
500
179
0
0
47
92
234
400
829
2,164
1,114
279
29
787
455
1,233
44
102
178
92
900
33
557
502
132
49
65
65
90
256
420
814
2,133
1,119
-1.1
0.0
1.4
5.6
2.2
0.0
6.3
-1.7
17.9
-0.6
-28.3
2.8
0.4
-26.3
38.3
-2.2
9.4
5.0
-1.8
-1.4
0.4
50
20
302
165
468
20
45
27
41
147
53
178
60
100
43
60
55
20
177
55
300
650
0
46
18
293
150
341
0
48
34
67
152
0
179
4
118
39
70
75
12
248
100
295
606
589
-8.0
-10.0
-3.0
-9.1
-27.1
-100.0
6.7
25.9
63.4
3.4
-100.0
0.6
-93.3
18.0
-9.3
16.7
36.4
-40.0
40.1
81.8
-1.7
-6.8
2011 - 2012 COMPARISON
BAPTISMS, TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, and WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
Greenville
Total
Members
2011
Baptisms
Baptisms
2011
2012
Change
0
2
19
15
3
2
8
3
4
3
12
2
9
11
0
1
1
6
1
0
133
28
0
9
8
11
12
4
7
7
5
2
2
5
3
10
10
10
1
3
5
4
2
139
8
9
9
6
-8
-3
1
5
-1
2
-2
-1
-7
1
1
-1
10
0
2
-1
3
2
6
-20
9
Congregation
New Hope, Mauldin
Northgate, Greenville
Oak Crest, Greenville
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
Open Heart, Greenville
Origins, Greenville
Overbrook, Greenville
Parisview, Greenville
Pendleton Street, Greenville
Piedmont First, Piedmont
Piedmont Park, Greenville
Providence, Greenville
Reedy Fork, Greenville
Renewal, Greenville
Rocky Creek, Greenville
Roper Mountain, Greenville
Rutherford Road, Greenville
Sanctuary, Greenville
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
Sans Souci, Greenville
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
Tanglewood, Greenville
78
Total
Members
2012
Percent
Change
Worship
Attend.
2011
Worship
Attend.
2012
Percent
Change
275
649
556
135
80
18
670
263
449
339
279
188
523
100
0
378
80
98
105
186
4,512
1,412
640
264
661
567
110
80
16
674
308
399
350
280
200
453
134
860
380
80
88
105
187
4,265
975
637
-4.0
1.8
2.0
-18.5
0.0
-11.1
0.6
17.1
-11.1
3.2
0.4
6.4
-13.4
34.0
0.5
0.0
-10.2
0.0
0.5
-5.5
-30.9
-0.5
114
179
155
170
50
30
225
90
200
96
130
50
148
200
570
130
60
65
60
100
2,068
366
240
126
180
110
155
50
50
220
110
153
92
125
60
192
143
600
110
0
0
65
92
2,043
315
200
10.5
0.6
-29.0
-8.8
0.0
66.7
-2.2
22.2
-23.5
-4.2
-3.8
20.0
29.7
-28.5
5.3
-15.4
-100.0
-100.0
8.3
-8.0
-1.2
-13.9
-16.7
2011 - 2012 COMPARISON
BAPTISMS, TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, and WORSHIP ATTENDANCE
Greenville
Total
Members
2011
Baptisms
Baptisms
2011
2012
Change
56
8
7
0
3
13
0
11
0
8
4
14
0
1
2
10
11
0
4
8
10
4
-42
-8
-6
2
7
-2
0
-7
8
2
0
Congregation
Temple, Simpsonville
The Well Community, Simpsonville
Unity, Simpsonville
Washington Avenue, Greenville
Welcome, Greenville
West Gantt First, Greenville
West Greenville, Greenville
Westside, Simpsonville
Westwood, Greenville
White Oak, Greenville
Woodside, Greenville
79
Total
Members
2012
Percent
Change
Worship
Attend.
2011
Worship
Attend.
2012
Percent
Change
1,219
0
352
83
923
438
86
224
505
570
508
1,221
0
322
87
775
389
86
297
509
570
515
0.2
-8.5
4.8
-16.0
-11.2
0.0
32.6
0.8
0.0
1.4
480
140
70
55
200
183
29
179
105
120
117
484
100
50
54
210
135
28
190
150
90
113
0.8
-28.6
-28.6
-1.8
5.0
-26.2
-3.4
6.1
42.9
-25.0
-3.4
2011 - 2012 COMPARISONS
AVERAGE SS ATTENDANCE, UNDESIGNATED GIFTS, TOTAL RECEIPTS
Greenville
Congregation
Augusta Heights, Greenville
Augusta Road, Greenville
Berea First, Greenville
Berea Heights, Greenville
Bethel, Greenville
Brandon, Greenville
Brushy Creek, Taylors
Calvary First, Greenville
Capstone, Fountain Inn
Cedar Lane, Greenville
Cedar Shoals, Belton
City View First, Greenville
Clear Spring, Simpsonville
Connection Fellowship, Greenville
Crestview, Fountain Inn
Daventon, Pelzer
Disciples Fellowship, Greenville
Dunean, Greenville
Earle Street, Greenville
East Park, Greenville
Eastlan, Greenville
Edwards Road, Greenville
Emmanuel, Greenville
Avg. SS
Attend.
2011
67
88
498
5
108
65
917
107
75
35
50
169
111
62
20
0
15
81
290
31
105
529
20
Avg. SS
Attend.
2012
0
0
424
45
90
50
913
121
55
34
82
162
114
48
16
75
0
68
0
26
100
530
18
Undesig.
Percent
Change
-100.0
-100.0
-14.9
800.0
-16.7
-23.1
-0.4
13.1
-26.7
-2.9
64.0
-4.1
2.7
-22.6
-20.0
-100.0
-16.0
-100.0
-16.1
-4.8
0.2
-10.0
80
Undesig.
Percent
Gifts
2011
Gifts
2012
116,410
0
0
60,887
280,786
138,550
2,691,672
327,283
103,850
2,862
133,512
408,442
259,613
124,349
28,900
103,407
3,590
217,111
879,168
110,268
457,529
1,858,349
61,000
0
0
0
60,887
268,870
108,318
2,624,000
365,712
120,186
53,471
116,201
417,175
266,616
124,444
38,117
94,516
0
32,053
0
94,997
455,541
1,878,862
56,000
Total
Receipts
2011
Total
Receipts
2012
131,216
0
0
66,199
335,720
150,367
2,998,657
385,104
110,800
6,662
151,224
553,342
291,990
202,710
31,731
127,553
3,590
239,638
1,088,032
123,188
503,808
2,136,706
65,000
0
0
0
66,199
430,249
110,556
2,831,028
412,213
232,445
60,733
126,791
562,201
296,361
218,018
43,031
99,464
0
237,700
0
110,560
680,059
2,219,578
58,600
Percent
Change
Change
-100.0
0.0
-4.2
-21.8
-2.5
11.7
15.7
1,768.3
-13.0
2.1
2.7
0.1
31.9
-8.6
-100.0
-85.2
-100.0
-13.8
-0.4
1.1
-8.2
-100.0
0.0
28.2
-26.5
-5.6
7.0
109.8
811.6
-16.2
1.6
1.5
7.6
35.6
-22.0
-100.0
-0.8
-100.0
-10.3
35.0
3.9
-9.8
2011 - 2012 COMPARISONS
AVERAGE SS ATTENDANCE, UNDESIGNATED GIFTS, TOTAL RECEIPTS
Greenville
Congregation
Fairview Street, Fountain Inn
First Church of the Deaf, Greenville
Five Forks, Simpsonville
Fork Shoals, Pelzer
Fountain Inn First, Fountain Inn
Freedom Fellowship, Piedmont
Grace, Greenville
Grove Road, Greenville
Grove Station, Piedmont
Hampton Heights, Greenville
Happy Trails Cowboy, Pelzer
Hillside, Fountain Inn
Hilltop Avenue, Greenville
Holly Ridge, Simpsonville
Iglesia Bautista Filadelfia, Taylors
Iglesia Hispania, Greenville
Infinity, Fountain Inn
Kentland Park, Greenville
Kingdom Life Christian Center, Mauldin
Laurel, Greenville
Lee Road, Taylors
Mauldin First, Mauldin
Monaghan, Greenville
Avg. SS
Attend.
2011
32
10
192
92
370
18
12
26
33
178
12
125
60
87
8
45
24
9
105
36
195
620
355
Avg. SS
Attend.
2012
33
9
380
90
295
0
18
24
33
149
0
135
53
91
29
61
42
8
95
99
185
670
350
Undesig.
Percent
Change
3.1
-10.0
97.9
-2.2
-20.3
-100.0
50.0
-7.7
0.0
-16.3
-100.0
8.0
-11.7
4.6
262.5
35.6
75.0
-11.1
-9.5
175.0
-5.1
8.1
-1.4
81
Undesig.
Percent
Gifts
2011
Gifts
2012
51,826
365
617,974
215,083
785,379
42,741
35,714
43,541
67,511
372,703
17,093
153,551
82,947
249,867
0
0
123,477
17,198
324,741
111,966
462,016
1,725,191
770,798
54,542
14,515
602,870
206,033
698,309
0
30,568
45,035
81,287
386,101
0
159,491
86,114
289,806
8,000
16,000
180,883
15,117
387,940
168,272
458,294
1,626,357
728,650
Total
Receipts
2011
Total
Receipts
2012
61,327
0
776,527
231,197
985,696
47,260
42,294
46,892
67,511
788,469
19,613
215,816
87,275
324,138
0
0
187,588
17,198
324,741
122,930
612,723
1,792,510
952,256
65,003
14,515
893,098
234,173
810,391
0
33,865
47,863
102,787
542,738
0
214,938
90,432
375,403
8,000
23,000
188,634
15,117
387,940
285,064
682,288
2,060,486
965,707
Percent
Change
Change
5.2
3,876.7
-2.4
-4.2
-11.1
-100.0
-14.4
3.4
20.4
3.6
-100.0
3.9
3.8
16.0
46.5
-12.1
19.5
50.3
-0.8
-5.7
-5.5
6.0
15.0
1.3
-17.8
-100.0
-19.9
2.1
52.3
-31.2
-100.0
-0.4
3.6
15.8
0.6
-12.1
19.5
131.9
11.4
14.9
1.4
2011 - 2012 COMPARISONS
AVERAGE SS ATTENDANCE, UNDESIGNATED GIFTS, TOTAL RECEIPTS
Greenville
Congregation
New Hope, Mauldin
Northgate, Greenville
Oak Crest, Greenville
Oak Pointe, Pelzer
Open Heart, Greenville
Origins, Greenville
Overbrook, Greenville
Parisview, Greenville
Pendleton Street, Greenville
Piedmont First, Piedmont
Piedmont Park, Greenville
Providence, Greenville
Reedy Fork, Greenville
Renewal, Greenville
Rocky Creek, Greenville
Roper Mountain, Greenville
Rutherford Road, Greenville
Sanctuary, Greenville
Sandy Springs, Pelzer
Sans Souci, Greenville
Simpsonville First, Simpsonville
Standing Springs, Simpsonville
Tanglewood, Greenville
Avg. SS
Attend.
2011
81
149
110
80
58
25
230
60
180
57
55
34
101
80
640
110
20
30
35
75
1,580
324
135
Avg. SS
Attend.
2012
77
140
85
90
27
40
190
68
154
54
40
112
116
0
432
92
0
0
42
68
1,290
261
125
Undesig.
Percent
Change
-4.9
-6.0
-22.7
12.5
-53.4
60.0
-17.4
13.3
-14.4
-5.3
-27.3
229.4
14.9
-100.0
-32.5
-16.4
-100.0
-100.0
20.0
-9.3
-18.4
-19.4
-7.4
82
Undesig.
Percent
Gifts
2011
Gifts
2012
188,361
516,485
251,685
0
94,000
29,837
380,651
171,406
662,548
183,584
102,734
83,690
298,262
148,063
0
230,110
0
0
101,308
0
4,100,196
451,260
353,366
209,368
524,682
202,941
155,000
92,000
69,131
553,979
214,335
569,611
202,000
125,722
73,485
348,770
210,979
1,498,532
233,416
0
0
112,129
252,881
4,243,629
468,992
340,299
Total
Receipts
2011
Total
Receipts
2012
298,239
644,412
309,197
0
99,000
32,234
722,966
194,573
767,325
228,875
129,743
89,387
348,276
325,683
0
275,567
0
0
111,476
0
6,369,099
1,046,880
488,208
305,830
663,049
244,258
175,000
95,000
69,131
962,158
246,684
679,032
270,000
138,322
80,478
382,875
449,656
1,576,817
259,475
0
0
147,682
287,882
6,231,937
1,018,715
413,884
Percent
Change
Change
11.2
1.6
-19.4
-2.1
131.7
45.5
25.0
-14.0
10.0
22.4
-12.2
16.9
42.5
1.4
10.7
3.5
3.9
-3.7
2.5
2.9
-21.0
-4.0
114.5
33.1
26.8
-11.5
18.0
6.6
-10.0
9.9
38.1
-5.8
32.5
-2.2
-2.7
-15.2
2011 - 2012 COMPARISONS
AVERAGE SS ATTENDANCE, UNDESIGNATED GIFTS, TOTAL RECEIPTS
Greenville
Congregation
Temple, Simpsonville
The Well Community, Simpsonville
Unity, Simpsonville
Washington Avenue, Greenville
Welcome, Greenville
West Gantt First, Greenville
West Greenville, Greenville
Westside, Simpsonville
Westwood, Greenville
White Oak, Greenville
Woodside, Greenville
Avg. SS
Attend.
2011
358
80
61
30
193
154
19
115
85
93
77
Avg. SS
Attend.
2012
349
77
30
31
176
125
18
195
90
79
66
Undesig.
Percent
Change
-2.5
-3.8
-50.8
3.3
-8.8
-18.8
-5.3
69.6
5.9
-15.1
-14.3
83
Undesig.
Percent
Gifts
2011
Gifts
2012
639,724
0
123,958
157,703
508,505
322,926
109,746
269,580
170,000
172,456
159,449
650,636
105,000
111,000
131,970
488,342
299,913
47,521
177,650
161,000
144,278
143,013
Total
Receipts
2011
Total
Receipts
2012
745,435
0
143,958
164,659
600,344
483,565
110,859
317,014
220,000
192,465
164,336
782,948
125,000
112,192
149,716
512,103
423,933
51,484
227,980
172,000
158,601
148,526
Percent
Change
Change
1.7
-10.5
-16.3
-4.0
-7.1
-56.7
-34.1
-5.3
-16.3
-10.3
5.0
-22.1
-9.1
-14.7
-12.3
-53.6
-28.1
-21.8
-17.6
-9.6
Greenville Baptist Association Directory of Churches
(as of April 2013)
Phone
Church
Fax
Address
299-1180
Augusta Heights
3018 Augusta Street, Greenville 29605
277-1108
232-2712
Augusta Road
1823 Augusta Road, Greenville 29605
232-6554
269-5111
Beechwood
2415 New Easley, Greenville 29611
246-1921
Berea First
529 Farrs Bridge Road, Greenville 29611
246-4238
Berea Heights
6914 White Horse Road, Greenville 29611
246-3347
Bethel
403 Sulphur Springs Road, Greenville 29617
269-9710
Brandon
16 Calder Street, Greenville 29611
244-5075
Brushy Creek
4999 Old Spartanburg Road, Taylors 29687
271-4080
Calvary First
11 Tampa Street, Greenville 29609
908-2396
Cedar Lane
PO Box 3808, Greenville, 29602
E-Mail
[email protected]
*Tim Willis
[email protected]
246-8402
Pastor
Tom LeGrand
Shayne Powell
[email protected]
[email protected]
Doug Humphries
[email protected]
Daniel A. Lee
[email protected]
Bobby Caldwell
244-3767
[email protected]
Ralph F. Carter, Jr.
271-6793
[email protected]
Roger K. Plemmons
271-9962
[email protected]
Larry C. Bell
246-3370
Location: 203 Marion Street, Greenville 29611
338-9241
Cedar Shoals
1045 Cooley Bridge Road, Belton 29627
Shane Donald
245-7080
Christ the Open Door- Chuj
1200 Easley Bridge Rd, Greenville 29611
Diego Felipe Hernandez
246-9220
City View First
2300 W. Blue Ridge Drive, Greenville 29611
246-3810
[email protected]
Mike Runion
963-4804
Clear Spring
301 Bethany Road, Simpsonville 29681
228-2344
[email protected]
Cameron Byrd
244-7174
Community Mission
611 S Fairfield Rd, Greenville 29605
[email protected]
Furman P. Gatewood
[email protected]
David Lyles
Location: 1950 Boling Road Ext., Taylors 29687
295-1147
Connection Fellowship
2615 SC Highway 153- Suite 5B, Piedmont 29673
235-7481
Covenant Grace(Leawood)
401 State Park Road, Greenville 29609
Crestview
PO Box 358, Fountain Inn 29644
235-7482
[email protected]
Mark R. McCall
Location: 100 Meadowbrook Drive, Fountain Inn 29644
553-9488
370-2255
Daventon
312 Daventon Road, Pelzer 29669
Eric Blackaby
David Street
38 David Street, Greenville 29609
Warren R. Neely
Daybreak Community
1731 North Main St, Greenville 29609
Jeffrey W. Brown
Location: 37 E. Hillcrest Drive, Greenville 29609
232-7312
Deaf First
Location: 1100 S. Main Street, Greenville 29601
Disciples Fellowship
213 Libby Lane, Mauldin 29662
271-0822
Tom Rushing
[email protected]
Harold Moon
[email protected]
Calvin E. Holland
[email protected]
Stephen Clyborne
Location: 105 Crestfield Road, Greenville 29605
233-7457
Dunean
21 Allen Street, Greenville 29605
233-5332
Earle Street
225 W. Earle Street, Greenville 29609
235-3576
East Park
12 Ebaugh Avenue, Greenville 29607
233-0082
Greg Fortune
84
Phone
288-5420
244-2975
325-7111
862-6678
288-9455
243-3510
862-3350
Church
Address
Fax
234-3083
244-0252
E-Mail
Eastlan
625 S. Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville 29607
Edwards Road
1050 Edwards Road, Greenville 29615
Emmanuel
14 Deering Street, Greenville 29605
Fairview Street
601 Fairview Street, Fountain Inn 29644
Five Forks
112 Batesville Road, Simpsonville 29681
Benjamin W. Littlejohn, Jr.
[email protected]
J. Aaron Rayburn
Marshall D. Williams
Timothy T. Pigg
Howard Foster
Marion Lancaster, Jr.
Fork Shoals
110 Fork Shoals Church Road, Pelzer 29669
Fountain Inn First
206 N. Weston Street, Fountain Inn 29644
Freedom Fellowship
41 Ray Road, Piedmont 29673
423-3160
963-2720
233-5501
845-7524
Grace
11 Virginia Avenue, Greenville 29611
[email protected]
Greater New Hope
Location: 403 Pollard Road, Simpsonville 29681
[email protected]
Grove Road
1223 Grove Road, Greenville 29605
Grove Station
640 Highway 20, Piedmont 29673
244-1385
Hampton Heights
2511 Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville 29615
884-2420
Happy Trails Cowboy Church
PO Box 264, Simpsonville 29681
[email protected]
[email protected]
288-9314
243-3510
862-2532
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
244-1385
Pastor
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Robert Pittman
Dennis J. Smith
Danny Bridges
Larry Gunter
Larry Carter
Doug Jones
Location: 8966 Augusta Road, Pelzer 29669
862-5597
313-0809
967-8887
991-7287
627-8199
288-1711
244-4678
288-7835
246-8411
303-1033
963-3547
420-0467
242-3805
269-0371
232-6727
235-6359
232-1838
268-8624
288-3283
Hillside
501 Hillside Church Road, Fountain Inn 29644
Hilltop Avenue
111 Hilltop Avenue, Greenville 29609
Holly Ridge
260 Adams Mill Road, Simpsonville 29681
Iglesia Hispana
200 Pickens Drive, Greenville 29611
Kentland Park
1 Ray Street, Greenville 29611
Kingdom Life Christian Ctr
200 E. Butler Road, Mauldin 29662
Laurel
2331 Laurens Road, Greenville 29607
Lee Road
1503 E. Lee Road, Taylors 29687
LifePoint
PO Box 27036, Greenville 29616
Mauldin First
150 S. Main Street, Mauldin 29662
Monaghan
1500 W. Parker Road, Greenville 29617
New Covenant Christian Fellowship
111 Courtney Cir
New Hope
509 S. Main Street, Mauldin 29662
New Life Community
655 Fairview Road, Ste HPMB 266, Simpsonville 29680
Northgate
633 Summit Drive, Greenville 29609
Oak Crest
1 Alabama Avenue, Greenville 29611
Open Heart
205 Stafford Avenue, Greenville 29605
Overbrook
1705 E. North Street, Greenville 29607
Parisview
100 Bud Street, Greenville 29617
Parkwood
2140 State Park Road, Greenville 29609
Pelham Road
PO Box 25818, Greenville 29616
862-6775
[email protected]
967-8469
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
288-3368
244-9942
[email protected]
297-1289
246-1115
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
963-3548
[email protected]
242-9625
269-7818
[email protected]
[email protected]
235-3474
[email protected]
[email protected]
268-0702
288-9684
[email protected]
W. Eddie Howard, Jr.
Fred Finch
Joshua Culbertson
Jerry Zapata
Mike Sanders
Alex Sands
Danny Burnley
Todd Stewart
Phil Pike
Wade Leonard
Barry S. Dilworth
Steve Cowden
Bryan Cox
Brandon Gilreath
Barry Jimmerson
Kyle Turner
Richard Donald
R. Dale Sutton
Ronnie Williams
Stanley W. Wardlaw
John C. Roy
Location: 1108 Pelham Road, Greenville 29615
232-7312
845-7801
244-4128
Pendleton Street
1100 S. Main Street, Greenville 29601
Piedmont First
8 First Baptist Church Road, Piedmont 29673
Piedmont Park
801 Piedmont Park Road, Greenville 29609
232-7313
845-7830
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
T. Martin Price
Stephen Z. Hearne
S. Martin Atkins
Phone
292-6516
Church
Poe
Address
Fax
Location: Second Avenue, Poe 29609
E-Mail
[email protected]
Pastor
Tony Awtry
4 Shelly Lane Taylors 29687
246-7413
Providence
Paul K. Wilson
PO Box 14699, Greenville 29610
Location: 8515 White Horse Road, Greenville 29617
934-9120
277-4617
269-6619
299-0866
288-1323
288-1911
244-7639
235-7024
243-3878
233-4558
967-8591
303-3746
[email protected]
Stan Bray
Bob Whaley
Ray Russell
Engrum L. Johnson
Kenneth R. Forrester
Ronald W. Lewis
Gary Sparks
Joseph R. Rollins
Dan Green
Todd Hallman
Clint Blackwell
W. Randy Harling
Matthew Bishop
Scott Crutchfield
[email protected]
Louis Hart
[email protected]
*Jimmy Robinson
Real Life
PO Box 609 , Williamston 29697
[email protected]
Reedy Fork
459 Reedy Fork Road, Greenville 29605
[email protected]
Riverview
118 Old Pendleton Road, Greenville 29611
[email protected]
Rockvale
652 Old Grove Road, Piedmont 29673
Rocky Creek
1801 Woodruff Road, Greenville 29607
Roper Mountain
300 Roper Mountain Road Ext., Greenville 29615
Rutherford Road
9 Scenic Drive, Greenville 29609
Sanctuary
302 Parkins Mill Road, Greenville 29607
Sandy Springs
371 Sandy Springs Road, Pelzer 29669
Sans Souci
3100 Buncombe Road, Greenville 29609
Shady Grove
519 S. Old Piedmont Highway, Greenville 29611
Simpsonville First
3 Hedge Street, Simpsonville, 29681
West Campus
679 Harrison Bridge Road, Simpsonville 29680
Skypointe
PO Box 818, Travelers Rest 29690
288-8156
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
235-7024
[email protected]
[email protected]
233-4559
[email protected]
967-8592
[email protected]
Location: 315 South Main Street, Travelers Rest 29690
299-3550
South Greenville
8966 Augusta Road, Pelzer 29669
Location: Ruitan Building, Augusta Road 29605
963-3453
269-3455
963-5834
862-5138
Standing Springs
1111 W. Georgia Road, Simpsonville 29680
Tanglewood
2801 Old Easley Bridge Road, Greenville 29611
Temple
213 W. Curtis Street, Simpsonville 29681
Unity
PO Box 80683, Simpsonville 29680
714-383-4351
Vietnamese Blessings
4A Woodland Lane, Greenville 29615
295-1610
269-5783
277-8335
232-3677
Washington Avenue
200 N. Washington Avenue, Greenville 29611
Welcome
2730 Anderson Road, Greenville 29611
West Gantt First
1452 White Horse Road, Greenville 29605
West Greenville
P.O. Box 14548, Greenville 29610
963-7262
Westside
963-2984
269-0001
963-5834
862-5689
Brett Aiken
Larry Ledford
Location: 1000 Fairview Road, Simpsonville 29680
[email protected]
Phuc Ngygen
*Robert Fleming
Dusty Raines
Marshall Fagg
James E. Tollison, Jr.
[email protected]
Larry Scott
[email protected]
Paul Link
[email protected]
295-1679
295-3287
277-9190
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Location: 551 Perry Avenue, Greenville 29611
PO Box 754, Simpsonville 29681
962-5272
Location: 611 Richardson Street, Simpsonville 29680
979-9089
Westview
28 Jamison Street, Greenville 29611
Westville
222 Clemson Avenue, Greenville 29611
C. Lee Blume
Location: 27 Arch Street, Greenville 29611
295-2360
Westwood
244-4955
White Oak
271-3740
Woodside
295-1150
[email protected]
Samuel L. Byrum
1805 Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville 29609
244-9348
[email protected]
Chris Barnes
301 Woodside Avenue, Greenville 29611
271-3740
[email protected]
Jimmy Tarrant
P.O. Box 14294, Greenville 29610
Location: 3821 Saluda Dam Road, Easley 29640
New Works
Phone
848-4689
Church
Address
Arabic
101 Belfrey Dr, Greer 29650
Mauldin First/Brushy Crk
Locations: 150 S. Main Street, Mauldin 29662/4999 Old Spartanburg
Rd, Taylors
Fax
297-1289
Pastor/Planter
E-Mail
Steve Hanna
[email protected]
561-1016
Asian Indian
Suresh Jonnalagadda
862-3393
Capstone
PO Box 1506, Fountain Inn 29644
Partner Church: Rocky Creek
Location: 604 Northwoods Dr, Fountain Inn 29644
Chin Congregation of Greenville
7 Roberts Hill Dr, Taylors, SC 29687
Chinese
3 Landstone Ct
417-4274
Emerge
1911 Old Pelzer Rd, Piedmont, SC 29673
[email protected]
Terrence T. Wilson
238-5928
Encounter
PO Box 31056 Greenville 29608
[email protected]
Jonathan Day
[email protected]
Robbie Hall
[email protected]
Walt Tanner
[email protected]
Sa Tin Lal
Greer 29650
Yu-Guang Lin
Location: 106 Summergrass Dr, Greenville 29617
283-0203
Envision
1200 Woodruff Rd, Suite C-5, Greenville 29607
Location: Hollywood 20 Movie Theater, Woodruff Rd.
285-1981
Filadelfia (Brushy Creek)
Carlos Ruiz
4999 Old Spartanburg Road, Taylors 29687
Carlos Ruiz
Galilea
Greenville Vietnamese
120 Hartsville Drive, Taylors 29687
[email protected]
Tuan Doan
862-8889
Inifinity
412 Fairview St Ext, Fountain Inn 29644
[email protected]
Johnny Dyer
901-1145
Japanese
PO Box 1526, Anderson 29622
[email protected]
Akihiko Shigemi
[email protected]
Carlos Galarza
Seok Bong Yang
Location: Augusta Road Church
Laurel Hispanic Mission
2331 Laurens Rd, Greenville 29607
Lord's Delight Korean Baptist Church
7 Providence Drive Flat Rock, NC 28731
Location: Eastlan Baptist Church
915-9985
2300 W Blue Ridge Drive, Greenville 29611
Ernesto Chaparro
Mission Bautista Hispana la Gracia
2300 Old Buncombe Rd, Greenville 29609
Elmer Rivera
Northpointe
PO Box 14519, Greenville 29610
Mision Bautista Hispana de City View
Partner Church: City View
294-8609
[email protected]
Tommy Vandiver
Location: University Sq., Ste. 44, Poinsett Hwy, G'ville 29617
430-3004
Oak Pointe
600 Shaded Acre Court, Pelzer 29669
[email protected]
Mike Morris
735-6601
Origins
209 North Main Street #376 Greenville 29601
[email protected]
John David Mangrum
Renewal
201 B West Butler St, Mauldin 29662
[email protected]
Matt Rogers
Location: Greenville Tech Main Campus
607-3186
498-9656
Samuel Kioko
SonPoint Community
17 Longland Drive, Greenville 29609
Partner Church: West Gantt
Location: Bethuel Road, Greenville 29605
Tapestry
PO Box 2112, Greenville 29602
Location: 25 Woods Lake Rd #100, Greenville 29607
[email protected]
David Case
The Well Community
278 Oak Branch Drive Simpsonville, 29681
[email protected]
Jay Mitchell
95 Churches, 24 New Works
As of April 2013
*Denotes Interim