Heart and Soul.
Mind and Strength.
God & Neighbor
The same worship service of Holy Communion is held at
9, 11 & 5pm on Sundays.
Childcare is available for up to 5th grade in the mornings and up to K5 in the evening services.
We’re planting on the East side of Greenville.
Ordinary Time
We call the season after Pentecost “Ordinary Time” not because it’s uneventful, but because we number the days in the Church calendar (think: ordinal numbers) which fall outside the two great seasons of Christmastide and Eastertide, with their respective preparatory seasons of Advent and Lent. The first Sunday of this season is Trinity and the last Sunday is Christ the King. The focus of Ordinary Time includes the work of the Spirit and the mission of the Church. So it’s a time for growth and maturation, a time in which the mystery of Christ is called to penetrate ever more deeply into history until all things are finally caught up in him.
Jesus, First & Always
We’re a congregation speaking to the challenges of a 21st century world while worshipping in the ancient, sacramental tradition. We rely upon centuries-old rhythms and emphases, with the Table of thanksgiving as our central act of worship. We welcome everyone to the Table to be blessed and all baptized believers to receive, knowing that we all come by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
We’d Love to Meet You
Turn onto Sizemore St. from Old Buncombe Rd. where guest parking is available just behind the church building, along with approximately 25 spaces. You can park along Sizemore or Buff St. or in our overflow parking across Old Buncombe at Blackstone's Garage. Be sure to stop by our welcome table just inside the main entrance where you can find more information and a welcome packet.
Let the Children Come
Village Church has a lot of kids! Well-staffed nurseries are available for infants and toddlers in our Children’s Wing along with a cozy parents’ room for nursing moms and grumpy littles. Age-appropriate classes provide a meaningful, fun lesson for PreK-5th graders. Our worship services are always inclusive of children, particularly during Communion. It’s important for their spiritual nurture and for our vitality as a church. It's a blessing!