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"Among the first men who preached here, before the church was organized, was Samuel Gibson, an Englishman, a man of great ability, good education, and unblemished character. Tradition says that the first preaching was done in the front yard of Brother Islam J. Ward. It is said that a brush arbor was erected in Brother Ward's yard, underneath which the worshippers sat protected from the sun and heat, while the preacher stood in the doorway of the house and delivered the sermon.""The Berea Baptist Church was organized on December 23, 1843, with twenty three charter members ; nine men and fourteen women. Their names were given on the church records in the following order: James Farr, William Wheeler, Martin Hunt, Moses Pritchet, Islam J. Ward, John Celey, P.E. Hawkins, Jordan Batson, I.H. Benedict, Ann B. Wheeler, Martha Hunt, Nancy Ward, Sarah Ward, Susan Celey, Sarah A. Dupree, Elizabeth Davis, Elizabeth Cureton, Nancy Young, Caroline Young, and Francis Ligon. These were all dismissed by letter from the Head of Enoree Baptist Church.""Reverend Samuel Gibson preached the first sermon in Berea's history, taking his test from I Corinthians 1: 3 and 4. "Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God, always on your behalf, for the grace of God, which is given you by Jesus Christ." In Acts 17: 10 and 11, the people of Berea are described as having treated the Apostle Paul more kindly than did the people of Thessalonica. After the first sermon by Reverend Gibson, the church unanimously agreed on the name 'Berea', and adopted the abstract of principals of the Tyger River Association. The church was regularly constituted by a presbytery consisting of Reverend Samuel Gibson, Reverend M. Wynn and Reverend J. M. Roberts.""Reverend J. M. Roberts was chosen as the first pastor. He was a man of strong character and unusual ability and he served from the date the church was organized until his death, April 10, 1849.""In 1891 the building of the second church house was begun. The old church building was rolled down the road, to become part of an earlier Rock Mount Church. Finally, some of the material in Berea's old structure came to rest, it is said, in a near by barn of Will Lester. Brother R. A. Kay supervised the building and on May 29, 1892, the dedicatory sermon was preached in the new building by Dr. Charles Manly." The Sunday School rooms that were built beside the church were finished during Reverend Percy Hughes' pastorate. They were completed in 1933.In 1949 our first Educational Building was completed. The dedication ceremony was held on November 20, 1949. Dr. S. H. Jones, Editor of the Baptist Courier preached the sermon.In 1952 the congregation began planning to build an auditorium. In 1955 the old auditorium was built. On October 16, 1955 the keys to the $140, 000.00 auditorium were turned over by the chairman of the building committee, Mr. Cecil Hodges, to the Pastor at an opening service of the new auditorium. Reverend O.K. Webb, Associational Missionary, had the Church Covenant Service in front of the new auditorium.With the growth of the community more and more people were attending Berea Baptist Church. Morebuilding space was needed so on December 20, 1964 ground was broken for the third unit of the church. This building, which was completed in 1965, contained a Chapel, Sunday School rooms for adults, Church Offices, Choir Rehearsal Room, Nurseries, Beginner and Primary Departments.As the community grew, other Baptist Churches were built. Because this was the first Baptist Church in the community the congregation decided on July 11, 1965, to change the official name to The Berea First Baptist Church.Recognizing the need to minister to the total person, Berea First Baptist opened the doors to a new gymnasium in 1971. The gym was complete with glass backboards, bleachers, skating and volleyball courts. The building also housed a new kitchen with facilities to "provide" for ye
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bettygarvin
Edited: 02/09/2017
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BIG

This is large church with many,
many programs and great facilities.
Lots of good children programs and
choirs. A very good music ministry and a rather insightful and gifted minister. Very clanish,
however. A great place to attend
but hope you don't want to actually
do anything there.

scoopmama

12/31/2008

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BLESSED

THIS CHURCH IS HOME :) ME, MY HUSBAND AND KIDS ARE SO HAPPY AT BFBC. MY HUSBAND GREW UP THERE AND I STARTED ABOUT 23 YEARS AGO WHEN WE STARTED DATING. OUR KIDS WERE BORN INTO THIS CHURCH AND ONLY KNOW THE GREATNESS THAT IT BRINGS. THE YOUTH PROGRAM IS OUTSTANDING AS WELL AS THE SUNDAY SCHOOL MINISTRIES AND THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT PROGRAMS. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO CALL "HOME" THIS IS IT!!! WE LOVE EACH OTHER AND DEPEND ON EACH OTHER HERE. IF EVER A NEED, BFBC IS THERE. EVERYONE IS WELCOMED!!!! THERE IS A PLACE IN GOD'S HOUSE FOR EVERYONE HERE, NO MATTER WHAT!!!!

drhodesfamily

07/11/2008

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Incredible Members and Staff

I have been a member of this church all of my life. I moved across town about 2 years ago and since then I have basically been an occasional visitor at most. In March of this year I had a head-on car accident that left me incapacitated. Even though I wasn't a participating member the people of this church came to my bedside immediately and took care of both myself and my family in a truly remarkable way. I didn't know that many people knew us much less loved us! We didn't prepare one single meal for over a month! We had frequent visitors and constant offers of help. There is also a group of men in the church that build wheelchair ramps for community members in need. They came to our home on a Saturday and all they asked in return was assistance with the cost of supplies. I feel loved and embraced by both the members and staff of this church. What a wonderful environment to be of service and to be helped in a time of need. I am forever grateful!

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Phone: (864) 246-1921

Address: 529 Farrs Bridge Rd, Greenville, SC 29611

Website: https://www.bereafbc.org/contact

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