This Sunday. Family Picnic in the courtyard after the 11 a.m. service. Everyone's welcome.
Friends laughing together at a community gathering
Greenville, South Carolina

A place to belong.

Sundays at 9 + 11. Coffee at 8:30. Come as you are. Really.

First time here?

Here's what your Sunday looks like.

No surprises. No pressure. Just a regular morning with a friendly bunch of people who happen to be on the same path.

1

Pull in & park

First-time guests get a reserved spot right by the front door. Look for the orange cones. Easy in, easy out.

2

Walk in & grab coffee

Someone in a name tag will say hi but won't make a scene. Coffee, donuts, a place to sit and breathe before things start.

3

Drop off the kids

Safe, fun, age-grouped classes for babies through 5th grade. Background-checked volunteers. Pagers for parents.

4

Settle in for service

About 65 minutes. A few songs, a short prayer, a 30-minute message you can actually use Monday morning. Done by 10:05 or 12:05.

This Sunday's message

What we're talking about right now.

Current Series Open Bible and coffee on a wooden table
Living small in a loud world

Week 3: The good kind of ordinary.

Speaker: Pastor David Chen Sunday, May 17 Passage: 1 Thessalonians 4:11

A lot of voices online tell you to be louder, bigger, more impressive. The New Testament has a different idea. Quiet faithfulness in the place you already are. We're spending six weeks unpacking what that looks like when your life isn't going viral.

Life around here

Real people. Real Tuesdays.

Sunday's just one hour. The other 167 are where most of the good stuff happens. In living rooms, on side streets, at someone's kitchen table.

Friends sharing a meal around a table
Kids painting at a table
People gathered outdoors at a community event
Volunteers organizing donated food
Friends in conversation over coffee
Hands joined together in prayer
Find your people

Groups, classes & ministries.

Whether you're brand new, deeply in, or somewhere in between. There's a small corner of this church that fits where you actually are right now.

Find a life group

A church of 600 is too big to know everyone. A group of ten isn't.

Most weeks: dinner, an honest conversation, and a chapter of something we're reading together. New groups start every January and September. Visitors welcome any time.

See all groups
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The North Main Crew
Hosted by Marcus & Tasha · Couples & singles, 20s–40s
Tue · 7 pm
A
Augusta Road Group
Hosted by The Webbs · Families with kids
Wed · 6:30 pm
D
Downtown Young Adults
Hosted by Jenna H. · 20s & 30s, singles
Thu · 7:30 pm
S
Simpsonville Sunday Night
Hosted by The Andersons · Mixed ages, kid-friendly
Sun · 5 pm
M
Mauldin Moms
Hosted by Priya R. · Moms of littles, kids welcome
Fri · 10 am
T
Travelers Rest Hikers
Hosted by Pastor Sam · Outdoorsy, all ages
Sat · 8 am
Volunteers organizing food donations
3,200neighbors served last year
Right now in our neighborhood

Most weeks, our front yard is the work.

Augusta Road isn't an accident. We picked this corner of Greenville because it sits between three neighborhoods that aren't always seen. Here's what's happening this month.

  • Food pantry, every Tuesday & Saturday.Open to anyone in the 29605/29611 zip codes. No ID required, no questions asked.
  • After-school tutoring at Sterling Elementary.Volunteers needed Mon/Wed/Thu, 3–5 pm. Math, reading, snacks, and patience.
  • Community garden Saturdays.Two plots near Cleveland Park. Bring gloves. Beginners welcome. We'll teach you everything.
All the ways to help
"He restores my soul." Psalm 23:3
Generosity & trust

Where every dollar actually goes.

We publish our budget. Every year. To the dollar. If you give here, you should know exactly what your money does. And what it doesn't.

No private jets. No marble fountains. Just rent, salaries for a small staff, kids' Sunday school supplies, and a lot of groceries for our neighbors. Promise.

2025 operating budget

$847,000 total
Staff salaries (4 ppl)42%
Local outreach & food pantry22%
Building & utilities18%
Kids, youth & ministries12%
Global partners (Honduras)6%
See you Sunday?

Walk in nervous. Walk out belonging.

Tell us you're coming and we'll text you a parking map, a one-page "what to expect," and Pastor David's cell so you have a face to look for.

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