Service Time: Sunday Morning: 10:30

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We are located at the corner of W. McBee and Richardson St. One block west of Main St. @ 101 W. McBee St in beautiful Downtown Greenille. When you arrive on Sunday morning parking will be available in the East Lot located directly beside our sanctuary or in the North Lot (atop the Greenville Transit Authority, entrance from Washington St.)  Make your way up the front steps of the church where you will then be greeted by one of our friendly volunteers.  Then just grab a cup of coffee, relax, and enjoy the service!

If You Have A Baby...

...you are welcome to bring your infant into the sanctuary; however, we encourage you to take advantage of our well supervised nursery. Locate a greeter and they will be happy to direct you to our nursery facilities.

As You Enter The Auditorium...

 ...the first thing that you are likely to notice is the architecture of a different era. And just like buildings are now constructed differently, church is now done a bit differently. 

From t-shirt and jeans to “Sunday best” it makes no difference, because God sees and knows your heart. We believe that your giving is also intended to be a matter of the heart, just between you and God, which is why at Downtown Church you will never see an offering plate being passed.  We provide offering boxes located in the rear of our sanctuary for you to tithe and bless God with your gifts.

Our Worship Service Goal...

 ... is to inspire, to encourage, to stir and move you towards an encounter with Jesus Christ. We want to provoke your senses and engage a sight and sound generation with our music, media, and arts.

After Service, you are invited to once again join us for coffee in the foyer and meet our pastoral staff. So welcome to Downtown Church; we can't wait to see you here.

   

Worship Team Leader: Amber Hudson

Sunday Morning, 10:30

>>Worship at Downtown Church is engaging, open and very contemporary.

Our Worship Service Goal is to inspire, to encourage, to stir and move you towards an encounter with Jesus Christ. We want to provoke your senses and engage a sight and sound generation with our music, media, and arts.

I have attatched lyrics to a song we are doing this week. It is called God With Us, by Mercy Me. I love this song because it confesses that God is Emmanuel and will never leave us or forsake us and that because Jesus has already paid the price by dying on the cross, we are free. Free from bondage of sin and fear. God loves us and is always with us!


Here's a little sample of music for your devotion which we will sing Sunday;

God With Us

 

Verse 1: 

        B                     G#       

Who are we, that you would be mindful of us 

        E                               B 

What do you, se that's worth looking our way, 

                              G#                 

We are free, in ways that we never should be, 

         E                            B 

Sweet release, from the grip of these chains, 

  F# 

Like hinges straining from the weight, 

  E                           

My heart no longer can keep from singing, 

 

 

  B             

All that is within me cries,  

     F# 

for you alone be glorified  

 E                  B 

Eman---uel, God with us.

  B 

My heart sings a brand new song, 

     F# 

The dEt is payed, the chains are gone, 

 E                  B 

Eman---uel, God with us.

Verse 2: 

           B                       G#  

Lord you know, our hearts don't deserve your glory, 

            E                      B 

still you show, a love we cannot afford. 

  F# 

Like hinges straining from the weight, 

 

My heart no longer can keep from singing, 

 

 

Chorus

 

 

Bridge: 

   B                      F#             

Such a tiny offering, compared to Calvary, 

               E                        B 

Never---the---less, I'll lay it at your feet

 


After Service, you are invited to once again join us for coffee in the foyer and meet our pastoral staff. So welcome to Downtown Church; we can't wait to see you here.

--Amber.

 

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