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Greenville Country Church of Santa Ana, California

Greenville Country Church 3501 S. Greenville St. Santa Ana, California, USA 92704 Founded in 1876

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Greenville Country Church of Santa Ana, California3501 S. Greenville St.Santa Ana, California, USA, 92704(714) 549-1050.... GREENVILLE COUNTRY CHURCH A Bible preaching - Christ CenteredIndependent Fundamental Church Sunday School Bible training for all ages 9:45 AMSunday Worship Service 11:00 AMSunday Night Service 6:00 PMWednesday Night Singing, Prayer & a Bible Study 7:00 PMSenior Pastor Luke MeripoAssistant Pastor Dean CornettGod bless you! From the Pastors. Contact:Pastor Luke Meripo....THE WAY TO HEAVEN........Do you have the peace of sins forgiven, and a hope beyond the grave? We need to be prepared to meet God before it is too late. Are you ready? If you died today, do you know if you would make it to heaven? The heart of the Gospel Message of salvation is found in the Holy Bible in John 3:16. John 3:16: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. You can become a child of God and inherit eternal life in heaven when you die. Ask Jesus to save you today. Romans 3:23: All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Then where will those that reject Gods plan of Salvation go to get their wages? The answer: Hell! Psalm 9:17: The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God. Romans 6:23: For the wages of sin is death: but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Matthew 10:28: And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul; but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. Romans 5:8: But God demonstrates His love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Are we saved by good works? The answer: No! Ephesians 2:8,9: For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast. James 2:10: For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. How to be saved: Romans 10:9: That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God has raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. To accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, ask Him into your heart and He will save your soul! "Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. Forgive me of all my sins! I repent of my sins. I believe you died on the cross and rose from the dead on the third day for me. I now receive you as my personal Lord and Savior! In Jesus' name I pray, Amen!" Always remember Jesus loves you and that Satan was defeated at the cross!!! CHRISTIANS PLEASE READ THIS! Did you know that only 2% of Christians tell others about how they can be saved through Jesus Christ! I pray that all Christians that read this will get serious and help Christ in winning souls! Every day 150,000 people die around the world. Many of them end up in hell! Do you want any of your family, friends or any person to suffer in hell for eternity? ***THE GREAT COMMISSION*** is a special calling from Jesus Christ to all His followers to take specific action while on this earth. GO TELL OTHERS HOW THEY CAN BE SAVED THROUGH OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST! Mark 16:15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. God bless you!GREENVILLE COUNTRY CHURCH HISTORY.... On the Southeast corner of MacArthur (formerly Talbert Ave.) and Greenville Street stands the oldest protestant church in Orange County, the Greenville Country Church. The bronze plaque reads “built in 1876”. Originally it was a church for the ranch families that lived in the neighborhood and also was closely associated in its’ area with the one-teacher Greenville School. At Christmas time particularly the families gathered together for celebrating Christmas with the church furnishing candy and the school organizing the program and gifts exchange.One of the earliest ministers that older residents remember is Rev. E.C. Knott, father of Walter Knott: founder of Knott's Berry Farm, who was pastor in 1889. A picture of the church taken in 1911 is entitled “Old Newport Church & Parsonage”, and the district in its’ early years was named “Old Newport.” About 1919 the name of the school district was changed to “Greenville” and the church also adopted the name. Samuel Armor’s “History of Orange County”, 1911 edition refers to Newport as “a small cluster of homes about five miles southwest of Santa Ana (p.84). The Pleasant’s “History of Orange County, California” contains a photo of the old school at Greenville page.463.One of the community leaders who came to the area in 1910 was Jake Shiffer. Active in the Greenville Church as Sunday School Superintendent and in fund raising, he with the late Stephen Griset, Pastor Harry Dady, and other residents raised $l000. to purchase the property in 1952 from the new United Methodist Church denomination and make it an independent organization, and it had originally been organized as a unit in the Methodist Church South. The Santa Ana Register describes the action in its’ August 17, 1952 edition with a photo of the church and its’ pastor at that time, Rev. E.A. Moody. J.W. Shiffer, 95, is still living (1974) listed on Bear Street. Much of the information has come from his daughter, Ruby (Mrs. Stanton) Best, Costa Mesa.The Greenville Church is in the city limits of Santa Ana, but just four blocks north of the Costa Mesa city limits. Mrs. Best tells me of the new adjacent church building, but relates that the old church is still in excellent condition, that it is carpeted and used by the younger members of the church for meetings and socials. She also tells of the changing membership of the church. When automobiles first came in, the group of then younger members became ;interested in affiliating with the larger churches in Santa Ana. The actual membership has remained fairly steady in size, with cars bringing members from Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, and other more distant homes. Not many of the neighbors are church members now however, she says. Pastor Dady, who followed Rev. E.A. Moody as pastor, besides doing much ranching, is now chaplain in the Orange County Jail. Mrs. Best also said the office is not one of a county official, but is privately supported by an organization called “The Gleaners, Inc.” Greenville Church is one of the generous supporters of The Gleaners, and she spoke of Pastor Dady as being a man of keen understanding of the jail inmates and their problems. The county furnishes an office and telephone.Among the many names also associated with the church are ministers Rev. R.R. Raymond, J.A. Andrews, John J. Woodson, and L.B. Jones. In talking to Dr. Perry Davis, dentist, he told me his grandfather, Rev. Chappelle S. Perry, was minister at Greenville in the 1890’s, and later moved to Valley Center. In more recent years, other ministers recalled by an early resident, Miss Vernie Graser, were Rev. P.T. Turner, Rev. O.E. Laird, and Rev. J.B. Firth. Among the members that were active in the church were Archibald T. Armstrong, Lawrence Wakeham, Howard Bear and family, Alfred Tedstrom and family. Women mentioned are Sue Perry, Ruby Best, Vernie Graser, Elizabeth Wakeham, Ruth Armstrong, Ida McClintock, and Martha (Mrs. Alfred) Cole. Among the pioneer women was Mary Selvidge, who left Missouri in 1875, came by covered wagon to the area and settled there in 1878. Later Ida, Anne, and Christine Segerstrom were members. The Segerstrom brothers were generous contributors to the church. Vernie Graser also mentioned her brother, Wesley Graser, was the driver of their first family car, a Studebaker, when he was 14. The year was 1917. She also mentioned a sister, Lydia Graser Berner, born in 1907 and delivered on a cold rainy night by Dr. Willela Waffle, who traveled in a carriage, but was somewhat delayed by the muddy roads on the way. She arrived at midnight in time to deliver the baby. J.B.Firth had been pastor for several years, and former pastor Harry Dady and Mrs. Dady attended, with a total of about 60 members. We were also privileged to see the original church building, well maintained, painted white inside and out. There is a bell tower and rope for ringing the bell. Mr. & Mrs. J,.W. Shiffer were both in attendance, despite his 95 years of age. He has been a member since 1910, and told how in the early years he had helped place a foundation under the original church.Shiffer was not able to recall exactly when the name Greenville was adopted as I had hoped. The new church building was constructed in 1960, and is equipped with both a grand piano and an electronic organ. Rev. Firth told me that he hadn’t placed his name on the sign outside because of his first name being “Jean”, and people might think he was a woman pastor.The mixed choir had some 15 members and rendered an anthem, a duet and a solo, of better than average quality. Pastor Dady gave me the years he had been minister; 1955 -68, but still attending and affiliated as a member, with Mrs. Dady, who is the organist. Their home is on the corner of Harbor Blvd. and Talbert (now MacArthur). The Greenville Church is a mile south of Warner Ave. on Greenville Street, although the name for many years remained “Old Newport Street”. There are still many acres of lima beans growing at this time of year, and acres of grain beside a new group of subdivision homes being built north of the church on the west side of Greenville Street. Young, old, and middle aged members attend. One member, probably in her 80’s, just in front of us told us she came here in 1923 and had been married to her husband David Jansma in the same year by Judge John Cox at the courthouse. He was living, but not well enough to attend. She was one of the members who lived close to the church.The friendly atmosphere, good quality music, and well-maintained building makes an attractive impression on the visitor, and indicates that it will remain the Greenville Country Church for many years to come. A PAGE FROM A BOOK BY CHARLES F. COVEY & MARK R. HOWARD IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 2001 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, USA
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