Taylors FBC
Thursday, February 23, 2012

Ministries / missions

Local Partners


Scripture tells us the methods of ministry of our Lord Jesus and His followers were very practical and effective in order to share the Gospel with them. It calls us to be intentional and relational in our faith. For more information, please contact our Taylors FBC Missions Office at 864.244.3535 or frans@taylorsfbc.org

Bethany Christian Services

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Adoption services

Ministry includes free pregnancy testing, domestic infant adoption, free pregnancy counseling, abortion alternative counseling, and much more. Contact Bethany Christian Services at 235.2273.

Camp Marietta

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Camp / retreat center

Mission: To promote spiritual growth and to share the love of Jesus by building relationships through camp activities. Since 1959 the camp has provided life-changing experiences for thousands of campers and strengthened the Christian walk of adults and church leaders through retreats and conferences.

Good News Club

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child evangelism

Mission: Helping Churches Reach Children for Christ. Taylors FBC sponsors Good News Clubs (GNC) at Taylors Elementary, Woodland Elementary, and new in 2011, the Kroc Center in Downtown Greenville.

Greer Christian Learning Center

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Child evangelism

Mission: In cooperation with schools and in partnership with parents and churches, the GCLC will provide students in public schools an opportunity to embrace the Gospel, to grow in Christian maturity and to apply Biblical principles to their lives, families and communities.
Contact Cathy Neely, Director, 848.3591 or 787.9667.

Greer Community Ministries

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Senior services / Greer area

Mission: To serve and support elderly neighbors who are unable to prepare or secure food for themselves. GMC is deeply committed to the fight against hunger in the Greater Greer area through four programs: Meals-on-Wheels, Senior Dining, Food Pantry & Clothing Closet.

Kensington Apartment Ministry

Apartment ministry

The Lord has opened a variety of doors to expand the potential of sowing seeds of faith to the resident families. Over the years God has continued to put His hand of blessing on this ministry through the life of Taylors FBC. Contact Jonny and Mandy Brush at 803.920.7854 or ajoybrush@gmail.com.

Miracle Hill Ministries

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Shelter / emergency relief services

Mission: To ensure that persons most in need receive food, shelter, and compassion, while hearing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and becoming productive members of society. Shepherd’s Gate, Greenville Rescue Mission, Miracle Hill Boy’s Shelter, Renewal Center. 
Contact Pat Holland, volunteer coordinator, at 877.558.4357.

Piedmont Women's Center

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Pregnancy counseling

Mission: To be an oasis of hope, committed to demonstrating the love of Christ to those with pregnancy-related issues. Volunteering in the Center requires relevant training. Contact 244.1434 for more information or to get involved.

Salvation Army

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Shelter / emergency relief services

Taylors FBC has a close partnership and great history with the Salvation Army. Whether it is sheltering those in our immediate community or giving them hope through the Angel Tree, Salvation Army is an organization working on the frontlines in the Greater Greenville area. Volunteer Coordinator: Pamela Garcia, 235.4803 x17 or
Volunteer for the Boys and Girls Club: Mike Burdine, 235.6047.

South Carolina Baptists Disaster Relief

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Post disaster support

The South Carolina Baptist Convention Disaster Relief ministry is offering individuals the opportunity to help those in need following disaster situations.

Taylors Free Medical Clinic

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Healthcare provider

Mission: A faith-based clinic ministering to the mind, body and spirit of the medically uninsured and indigent people of the greater Taylors area. Contact: Karen A. Salerno, Executive Director, 244.1134.

Taylors FBC Tutoring Ministry

Child education services

Volunteers work with at-risk kindergarten and first grade children. Volunteers trained to work with children on reading skills and will meet three times a week for twenty minutes. Volunteers do not need a teaching background or previous training. 
Contact Judy Baxley at 322.0948.