North Greenville Church

North Greenville Church North Greenville Church is a Reformed and Presbyterian fellowship that seeks to establish a traditional church of Christ in northern Greenville County.

About Our Fellowship

North Greenville Church is a Reformed church in northern Greenville county. We worship with reverence, preach the whole counsel of God, partake of the holy sacraments as Christ commanded and pledge accountability to God’s word in love. We are anchored in the historic confessional reformed faith and practice a presbyterian form of government (rule by a plurality of elders who

are Christ’s undershepherds). Through God’s wisdom and providence, we are organized as an independent church. Our beliefs are very similar to other Reformed denominations in America, including the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC). We most closely identify with the doctrines and regulation of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP). How We Worship

We adhere to a traditional worship service that maintains a strong focus on the scriptures and reverence for God. Preaching, reading from the whole word of God (both the old and new testaments), prayer, and music are regular and important aspects of our corporate worship. You can find more details about our style of worship, including a sample bulletin, on our website, as well as recordings of our sermons.

With Christ’s crucifixion the Pharisees were joyful, yet the disciples were sad and confused. Jesus had just told the di...
04/07/2026

With Christ’s crucifixion the Pharisees were joyful, yet the disciples were sad and confused. Jesus had just told the disciples they were the branches on Jesus’ nourishing vine. By abiding in Him, they would bear much fruit. Are we sad and confused? We have the Holy Spirit, yet we can feel unconnected to the vine. There are five things we need to do to be reconnected: hearing the Word preached, reading Scripture, studying the Word, memorizing the Word and meditating on the Word. These five disciplines will give us a grip on the Word. Then, whatever we ask, the Lord is liable to answer because our minds are so enveloped in the will of God. We share in the love of the Trinity when we obey. Then, we receive joy from Jesus who is complete joy. If we are not joyful in Christ, without wisdom, understanding and obedience, then we need to reassess. By this, we regain friendship with the Lord and friendship with each other. We love one another in a way that is seen by the world, and we live in complete joy in Christ.

Sermons Subscribe to Podcast All sermonsiTunes • Other Sermons (477) Next page » The Way To Complete Joy Psalm 105:23-45 (Part of the Eastertide series). https://www.northgreenvillechurch.org/our-worship/sermons/?show&file_name=MThursday2026_04_02.mp3 Preached by Rev. Tim Leslie on April 2, 2026 ...

North Greenville Church will host a Christmas Carol Sing on December 14 at 6:30 pm at the church building, 2120 Roe Ford...
12/09/2025

North Greenville Church will host a Christmas Carol Sing on December 14 at 6:30 pm at the church building, 2120 Roe Ford Rd. in Travelers Rest. Come and join in singing your favorite traditional Christmas carols. The public is welcome.

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North Greenville Church will host a Christmas Carol Sing on December 14 at 6:30 pm at the church building, 2120 Roe Ford Rd. in Travelers Rest. Come and join in singing your favorite traditional Christmas carols. The public is welcome.

North Greenville Church will gather for a Candlelight Service on Wednesday, December 24, at 6:30 pm at the church buildi...
12/09/2025

North Greenville Church will gather for a Candlelight Service on Wednesday, December 24, at 6:30 pm at the church building, 2120 Roe Ford Rd. in Travelers Rest. This special time of worship will include congregational singing of carols, scripture reading, prayer and a message from Pastor Barron. A finger food fellowship will take place after the service in the parlor. Bring a sampling of your holiday favorite snacks. Visitors are welcome.

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North Greenville Church will gather for a Candlelight Service on Wednesday, December 24, at 6:30 pm at the church building, 2120 Roe Ford Rd. in Travelers Rest. This special time of worship will include congregational singing of carols, scripture reading, prayer and a message from Pastor Barron. A f...

Focus on the Family and the Colson Center have teamed up to produce a documentary that addresses the current situation i...
09/28/2025

Focus on the Family and the Colson Center have teamed up to produce a documentary that addresses the current situation in our culture and the call to be faithful witnesses to the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

"Truth Rising isn’t just a documentary— it’s a call to action at a critical time in our culture. As faith, identity, and morality are being redefined, this documentary exposes the civilizational moment we are living in. Through powerful stories and expert insights, it reveals how ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact—by boldly choosing courage over fear. As the world redefines truth, Truth Rising offers clarity, courage, and a Christ-centered path forward."

We encourage you to watch this documentary. It is free and can be accessed by clicking on the link below.

Truth Rising is a groundbreaking Christian documentary from Focus on the Family & the Colson Center. Discover courage, clarity, and a Christ-centered path forward.

North Greenville Church holds a Sunday evening prayer meeting every second week, alternating with our Tabletalk Magazine...
09/16/2025

North Greenville Church holds a Sunday evening prayer meeting every second week, alternating with our Tabletalk Magazine discussion meetings. Both hour-long gatherings begin at 6:00 pm.
Many churches in our area are not recognizing the importance of holding corporate prayer, whether on Wednesday or Sunday evening. Brothers and sisters, we need to rediscover this spiritual discipline. According to M.R. Conrad:

In church history, prayer meetings have often coincided with gospel advance. For example, the first missions movement in America began with the Haystack Prayer Meeting. Those at this meeting were instrumental in sending out Adoniram Judson, the first American commissioned as a missionary. Over a hundred years later, when evangelist D. L. Moody traveled to a city to preach the gospel, he started regular prayer meetings that continue long after his team had left.

Each meeting, we will focus on a different need or praise. This Sunday evening, our prayer emphasis will be on Foreign Missions. Specific prayer requests may include:
• For May Nealey and the work of Rafiki, especially in Malawi.
• For God to raise up more laborers for the harvest.
• For God to broaden our vision for supporting more foreign missions work and to bless us with people and resources to make this possible.
• For the critical work of SEED Ministry (Serving by Educating, Equipping, and Discipling Church Leaders and Christians in the Global South). This is a work of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and focuses on training men to be able to handle Scripture well as they pastor rural churches, especially in Rwanda (primary focus), some in Kenya and Uganda, and in Pakistan, though we have had trouble lately with our teachers getting visa approval to enter the country.

The global south is projected to be the dominant center of the Christian faith and its influence in the world by 2050. The western world is quickly shrinking into the background. All the more reason to pray both for the purity of the church in these countries—fringe sects and cults have had significant influence in the global south–for the establishment of faithful educational facilities to train pastors, among other things.

Future prayer meetings will focus on:

Our Country

Our County

Our Families

Our Youth

Our Young Adults

Our Senior Citizens

If your church has Sunday evening worship or prayer meeting, great. If not, why not join us for a season of prayer and a hymn? Our meeting place is 2120 Roe Ford Rd., Travelers Rest. Watch for the sign out front, and listen for our bell.

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North Greenville Church holds a Sunday evening prayer meeting every second week, alternating with our Tabletalk Magazine discussion meetings. Both hour-long gatherings begin at 6:00 pm.Many churches in our area are not recognizing the importance of holding corporate prayer, whether on Wednesday or S...

09/13/2025

NGC women are beginning a brief study on the book, Praying the Bible, by Donald S. Whitney, beginning Tuesday, September 30th, from 10am to 12pm at the church. (Proceeding meetings will be held from 10am to 11:30am). Members are asked to read chapters 1-3 before the first meeting. Organizers Sue Black and Michele Lewis are looking forward to renewed fellowship and time together in the Word as members explore this excellent practical guide to prayer. Visitors and guests are most welcome.

Please contact Michele at 407-701-1035 or [email protected] for more information.

Pastor Huffman has distributed some free copies of the book already. If you need one, please ask him.

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This is an incredible passage—the thief on the cross. This event fulfills Jesus’ and the prophets’ prophesies. Judgment ...
08/27/2025

This is an incredible passage—the thief on the cross. This event fulfills Jesus’ and the prophets’ prophesies. Judgment is coming upon Jerusalem because of their rejection of Jesus. Jesus tells the mourners that they should morn for themselves. Two criminals were to be executed with Jesus. Isaiah prophesied that Jesus would be numbered with the transgressors. This includes us as well so that we may be redeemed. Both criminals reviled Jesus. Then one rebuked the other criminal. He became the first fruits of Jesus’ redemption. He said to the other, “Do you not fear God?” He recognized is own sinfulness and guilt. He made no excuses for his crimes. He admits guilt and sinfulness, worthy of destruction. Yet he proclaims Jesus as the righteous one. How did he reach this conclusion? He must have heard Jesus’ words during the march to the cross, hearing His compassion for the people. The Jews should have believed, much more than this criminal. The Jews’ expectations were erroneous. What are our expectations? Are they as the Bible describes? Do we acknowledge Him as the Son of God? Do we acknowledge that Jesus died on the cross in our place? The criminal believed that Jesus could save him, that there is a future hope. “Remember me when you come into your kingdom,” he said. He knew that the old order would be changed, and he wanted to be a part of Jesus’ kingdom. He sought Jesus’ mercy. How could he see what others could not? It is not just objective reasoning. The Holy Spirit was at work in the man’s heart, changing his heart of stone into a heart of flesh. This conversion is all of the will of God. Jesus offered assurance to the man, that they would be together that very day in paradise. There is an intermediate state in which our souls go into the presence of Jesus, where the righteous dwell, while our bodies rest in the grave until the resurrection. Is. 53: 10 points to Jesus’ victory over the cross. Jesus sees this victory in the criminal. We must marvel at the grace of God. Why were we made to hear Jesus’ voice? Because He loves us, even though we don’t deserve it. There are actually deathbed conversions, yet today is the day of salvation. We should take every opportunity to present the gospel to those who are seriously ill.

Sermons Subscribe to Podcast All sermonsiTunes • Other Sermons (475) Next page » Jesus And The Criminal On The Cross Luke 23:26-43 (Part of the Morning Worship at North Greenville Church series). https://www.northgreenvillechurch.org/our-worship/sermons/?show&file_name=Sermon2025_08_24.mp3 Preach...

Come to North Greenville Church at 7:00 pm on Thursday, March 17, during Easter Week, for a worship service of preaching...
04/13/2025

Come to North Greenville Church at 7:00 pm on Thursday, March 17, during Easter Week, for a worship service of preaching, scripture reading, prayer and congregational singing. Led by the Rev. David Huffman, we will remember Jesus’ ministry in the upper room during Passover Week, who ushered in the new commandment of remission of sins in His blood shed on the cross. Our observance of the Lord’s Supper during the service is open to all trusting in Christ alone for their salvation, and who are members in good standing in a Bible-believing church.

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Come to North Greenville Church at 7:00 pm on Thursday, March 17, during Easter Week, for a worship service of preaching, scripture reading, prayer and congregational singing. Led by the Rev. David Huffman, we will remember Jesus' ministry in the upper room during Passover Week, who ushered in the n...

Why did God wait so long to reveal the doctrine of the Trinity, that He is One God subsisting in three distinct persons,...
03/26/2025

Why did God wait so long to reveal the doctrine of the Trinity, that He is One God subsisting in three distinct persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?

B. B. Warfield (1851-1921) answered this question in the following way:

"The Old Testament may be likened to a chamber richly furnished but dimly lighted; the introduction of light brings into it nothing which was not in it before; but it brings out into clearer view much of what is in it but was only dimly or even not at all perceived before.

"The mystery of the Trinity is not revealed in the Old Testament; but the mystery of the Trinity underlies the Old Testament revelation, and here and there almost comes into view.

"Thus the Old Testament revelation of God is not corrected by the fuller revelation that follows it, but only perfected, extended and enlarged."

-“The Biblical Doctrine of the Trinity,” in Biblical Doctrines.

See the linked video for a five minute answer to this question.

If we had the light of the Trinity at the beginning of the human race, we would not have yet been able to take it in.

The second lesson, “Distinctives of North Greenville Church,” part of North Greenville Church’s study series, will be pr...
03/10/2025

The second lesson, “Distinctives of North Greenville Church,” part of North Greenville Church’s study series, will be presented Wednesday, March 13, at 6:00 pm and repeated Thursday, March 14 at 2:00 pm in the church fellowship hall, 2120 Roe Ford Rd. in Travelers Rest.

What guides the worship and work of North Greenville Church? Is it some system contained in the Bible? Is it tradition? Is it the pastor alone, or the preferences of the members?

The teacher is the Rev. David Huffman, presenting a 35-minute teaching time, followed by a 10-15-minute Q&A. Handouts will be provided. An annotated bibliography will be available for aiding further study.

What’s in it for you?

Where do you find answers to the challenges of modern life and culture? Could it be that the faith of our fathers, if restored, would bring revivals of Christian virtues and institutions, such as marriage, the family and peace with God. Let’s see how–this may be a series for you to check out. You will receive a warm welcome!

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Could the faith of our fathers, if restored, bring revivals of Christian virtues and institutions?

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2120 Roe Ford Road
Greenville, SC
29617

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Sunday 9:30am - 12pm

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