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Come As You Are

At FPC we are a humble people who worship God with authenticity. We are a “come as you are” group of Christians who do not expect our neighbors to be perfect. Jesus meets each one of us right where we are in life and we are so happy to do the same as we learn to follow His lead. We hope you will run into people who are quick to listen and ready to love, full of grace with joy in their hearts. As God’s people we are honest about the struggles of life and the need to rely on Jesus for all of our needs; both spiritual and physical.

Welcome to FPC
What to Expect
What to Expect

Blended Worship · Warm Community

On a Sunday morning you can expect to hear both hymns and contemporary worship in a blended service. We enjoy a liturgy that teaches us the gospel through being called to worship, confess, give, hear, and receive the blessing of God. We have people who come in casual clothing and others who dress up—come as you’re comfortable. Children are welcome to remain in worship, or they may join Children’s Church during the service. Our sanctuary is over 100 years old—beautiful beams and all—where we sing, pray, and hear the Word of God preached faithfully.

Worship Time

Sundays at 10:00am
In the Sanctuary
FPC Kids

Safe · Welcoming · Christ-Centered

Security & Check-In

Children matter to God and your child matters to us! To ensure safety, the FPC Kids wing is locked once worship starts.

Infants–Preschool

Check-in before or during service in the green/blue room. The same adult must pick up after worship. If you need access during service, ring the doorbell at the FPC Kids door and a teacher will buzz you in.

K–5th Grade

Released midway through worship for Children’s Church. Pick-up is in the orange room after the service.

Middle & High School

Middle schoolers may serve as children’s volunteers (check with the office first). High schoolers attend youth group Sunday nights (biweekly), 5–7pm and often sit together in the balcony on Sundays.

Location

114 East Fourth Street

Greenville, OH

Our church building sits right across the street from A & B Coffee’s Fourth Street entrance. We use the large glass doors directly off the parking lot as our main entrance.

FAQ's
Please use the main entrance off the parking lot. There are four glass doors at the top of the stairs—any of these are fine to enter. The handicap-accessible door is at the far right at the top of the stairs. Handicap parking and the start of the ramp are on the far right of the lot. (The door at the base of the ramp, as well as the old 4th Street doors, are exit-only.)
FPC worship services typically last about 1 hour and 15 minutes. While this may vary slightly from week to week, we aim to be respectful of your time with family and other Sunday plans. (On Communion Sundays, usually the first Sunday of the month, services may run a little longer than usual.)
No—especially if it’s your first time with us! During the offertory, usually a special piece of music from our congregation, we invite you to spend the time asking God what He may be calling you to give back in a broader sense: your trust, attention, or heart. We don’t pass offering plates. Gifts can be placed in the wooden offering boxes at the entrances or given online through our app. Your presence today is the gift we value most!
The church is a community of shared faith. We affirm our most fundamental beliefs through corporate recitation of creeds and prayers. Each month highlights a different affirmation: Psalm 23, the Apostles’ Creed, and the Lord’s Prayer.
Music, as part of God’s creation, is beautiful, good, and full of variety. People made in God’s image enjoy many different styles. Singing helps the congregation focus on what God has done in Christ. At FPC you’ll hear a blend of old and new—treasured hymns and contemporary songs—chosen for thoughtful, gospel-rich lyrics that engage both mind and heart.
A Presbyterian church is governed by elders selected from the congregation. Elders are under-shepherds of Christ, the head of the church. Our pastor is a teaching elder who moderates the session, FPC’s governing board.
FPC strives to be a Great Commission church—a place where people can come as they are to worship and learn Christ. Learning Christ is a once-for-all surrender at conversion and a lifelong journey of denying self and taking up His cross in humble repentance, faith, and obedience. We provide opportunities to grow in grace and pray that many will become ambassadors of the gospel, carrying the good news of forgiveness to the world.
Liturgical worship follows a gospel-shaped pattern: the Lord calls us to worship, to confess, to pray, to profess, to give, to hear His Word, and to respond in faith. Explore the elements of liturgy here:

We’d Love to Meet You

If you have any questions before you come, reach out. We’re here to help.

Our Mission
To glorify God by forming Christ‑like disciples who love Him deeply and live for Him daily.
 
FPC Greensville
114 E. 4th St
Greenville, OH 45331
 
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