Get to Know the Henson Family

Get to Know the Henson Family

On October 29, we install Joe Henson as our new missions pastor. Pastor Henson will transition into Pastor Dave Smith’s role as missions pastor. (More about Pastor Smith’s transition here.)

Pastor Henson presented his missions philosophy to us on September 17.

Joe grew up in a pastor's home on the island of Guam, in the south Pacific. He attended Harvest Christian Academy and was active in his local church. Later he graduated from Bob Jones University with a BA in Bible and a minor in Creative Writing. Following his undergraduate studies, he studied at both Northland International University and Bob Jones Seminary and earned a MA in Pastoral Studies. It was during his college years—while working at The Wilds of NC—that he trusted Jesus Christ as his Savior and met his wife, Kristi, who also graduated from BJU with a BS in Elementary Education and an MA in Biblical Counseling. Over the years, Pastor Joe and Kristi have served the Lord together in camp ministry, Christian education, itinerant evangelism, and pastoral ministry.

For the past 12 years, Joe and Kristi and their three daughters (Karis Grace, Elissa Faith, and Raena Truth) have served the Lord by leading and serving a church replant in the Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina. Early in 2023, the Lord directed them back to the Greenville area where Joe now serves as the Chief Relations Officer for Bob Jones University. Though they moved to town to work at BJU, their heart is most burdened for and anchored to the work that God is doing in the world through His church. They understand that the greatest role they will ever play and ministry they will ever have is with, to, and through the local church.

L to R: Kristi, Karis, Raena, Joe, and Elissa Henson

By God’s grace, the Hensons seek to engage the people of God in Christ-centered, Gospel-motivated, Word-saturated, Grace-dispensing, Disciple-making, and Mission-focused ministry. Pastor Joe strives to consistently exposit the Scriptures and to faithfully preach the vital need for…

  • A proper understanding of, dependence on, and submission to the truth of God’s Word;

  • A humble, faithful, and passionate walk with Christ;

  • An active and intentional obedience to the will and commands of our God;

  • A fervent desire to know and demonstrate the glory and majesty of God; and

  • An increasing burden for and commitment to reaching and making disciples of the lost and dying in the community and the rest of the world.

It is their utmost desire that…

  • God would be glorified in everything that He does through them,

  • God’s people would be shaken from the all-too-common state of complacency that plagues the church of Jesus Christ today,

  • A “culture of grace” would flourish in every aspect of the church’s ministry to saved and lost alike, and

  • The church would be mobilized to Look to Christ, Learn the Word, and Live on Mission locally, regionally, and globally!

Joe is also a hymnwriter. You can find some of his hymns and articles at DeclaringGlory.com.

Fall Carnival

Fall Carnival

We are looking forward to welcoming the community to our annual Fall Carnival! This year’s event is 5-7 PM, October 29—rain or shine.

This event provides opportunities to fulfill our church’s mission of “loving our world” by engaging in meaningful conversations and serving others. The kids enjoy wearing costumes, and we’ll make sure there’s plenty of gospel tracts and candy—as well as inflatables, treats, and smiles. We would love to see you there.

You can also “love others” by volunteering to serve alongside our church family. Click on the link below to choose from a variety of opportunities. (If you will be decorating your trunk, make sure to bring candy too!)

Get to Know Our Ministry Assistant

Get to Know Our Ministry Assistant

This fall Jalen Ontoy joined our staff as a ministry assistant.

Jalen is no stranger to our church family. He has preached in evening gatherings and prayer meetings multiple times. He has served as a small group leader in our youth group and helped lead our Rooted college-age music.

This summer Jalen served an internship with us.

Now He has started seminary training, and will also serve with increased leadership responsibilities.

Jalen and his wife Jenna will assist Alan and Karis Morgan in leading our new Engage young couples group.

Jalen plans to continue helping in the youth group as well, and we look forward to having him open God’s Word to us again soon.

Homecoming Events for your Family

Homecoming Events for your Family

Join us Oct 1-4 as we gather for Homecoming events for the whole family.

This fall we celebrate 65 years of God’s faithfulness to our church family.

During the week of our Gospel Conference, men, women, teens and kids are invited for times of fellowship, food and reflection from God’s Word.

Tickets for the Men’s and Women’s events begin 9/17 in the Lobby (suggested donation $5/person in the lobby or below). Teens may donate $5 at their events.

Sunday, October 1

10:00 AM Homecoming Service

5:00 PM Homecoming Service and Awana

Monday, October 2

6:00-8:00 PM Women’s Dinner and Games
For women and girls 6 years and up. Invite a friend.

Tuesday, October 3

6:00-8:00 PM Men’s Dinner and Pickleball
For men and boys 6 years and up. Invite a friend.

Wednesday, October 4

6:00-8:00 PM Teens’ Food and Fun.

Our guest speaker is Brent Sivnksty, who preached for our Homecoming services in 2020. Learn more about Brent here.

Annual Church Picnic

Annual Church Picnic

Pig Pickin’ is a yearly tradition where we enjoy eating fantastic BBQ and fellowshipping with our Morningside family and friends.

This year’s Pig Pickin’ is 4-7 PM on Sunday, September 24 at the Pavilion Recreation Complex (400 Scottswood Drive, Taylors).

Food will be catered by Mike & Jeff’s BBQ. The cost is a suggested donation of $5/person or $15/family (secure online payment form here).

Activities begin at 4:00 pm with kids’ face painting. Food will be available 4:30-5:30 pm. Your family may wish to bring lawn chairs for the outdoor events. socks for any wishing to ice skate or play in the bounce area. Ice skating is $8/person, and it’s available 3:00-4:30.

Come and fellowship with us!

Awana

Awana

We offer Awana Clubs for kids. Awana meets on Wednesday evenings (6:45-8:00 PM) starting September 6. Our location is 1115 Pelham Road.

What is Awana?

Awana is designed to help your child understand the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Our caring, trained volunteers develop engaging relationships and teach Bible truths so that Christian discipleship can happen.

Your kids will memorize truth from God’s Word—and receive guidance in understanding it.

Games and special dress-up nights create a fun environment and help kids earn team points, and missions focus happens twice a year too! Check out our Awana calendars at Morningside Kids for more details about special themes, memory verses and events.

How old does my child have to be?

Cubbies (K3-K4) features Bible memory, snacks, crafts, puppets and age-appropriate hands-on Bible learning in a setting that fosters love and respect for God. Cubbies resources will encourage and equip you to actively nurture your child. Our volunteers will work alongside you to guide children into truth.

Sparks (K5-Grade 2) learn and memorize God’s Word with an emphasis on developing caring relationships with their leaders. Bible biographies show children how others in Bible times interacted personally with God. Sparks learn that they can also know God personally through the gift of His Son, Jesus. Sparks also experience fun through songs, games and periodic crafts.

Truth & Training (Grades 3-5) kids begin with games, and our volunteers always have a Bible application for each one. Clubbers then transition to a Bible lesson, songs, and Bible memory in small group discussions led by caring adults who want to help them grow in their walk with the Lord. Check out our Awana calendar for more details.

New Group for Young Adults

New Group for Young Adults

This fall we’re launching a new young adult group for post-college ages.

It’s called Next.

Rooted

Ages 18-22

Rooted has been the name of our college-age group for several years.

We’re thankful for the scores of college students who join us for worship, fellowship, and ministry, especially throughout the school year. Our kids, music, media, and hospitality especially benefit from their energy and strength. Some students join as associate members while they’re staying in Greenville.

 

Pursue

Young Professionals

Ages 25-35

Pursue is our young professionals group that started a few years ago.

Dozens of young professionals meet Sundays at 11 and two Wednesday evenings per month—and a whole lot more.

Pursue takes mission trips, holds Bible studies for men and women, and engages in most of our regular ministries. Many of our new members come from Pursue each year.

 

NEXT - New Young Adults Group

Ages 21-25

On August 13 we launched NEXT, a new group especially for young adults ages 21-25.

Pastor Stuhl is helping this group get started, and they are meeting in the Kennedy House for now. Check out Morningside.org/Next for more information.

 

Young couples can check out our Engage group, and families with small children can check out our Homebuilders group.

May the Lord help us to fulfill our mission for our generation—no matter our age!

Academy of Arts Presents The Pilgrim's Progress

Academy of Arts Presents The Pilgrim's Progress

Other than the Bible itself, “The Pilgrim’s Progress” is one of the most influential works of Christian literature ever written.

Join us for “The Pilgrim’s Progress” on the evening of July 30 (5 PM, AUD) presented live by the Academy of Arts traveling drama ministry program.

Experience the epic tale of one man’s journey from the City of Destruction to the gates
of the Celestial City and all of the challenges, triumphs, and perils he faces along the way.

From the Slough of Despond to the stronghold of Giant Despair, this stirring classic is a
must-see for all ages!

This is a FREE event open to the public.

Founded in 1971, the Academy of Arts exists to train and inspire the next generation
of servant leaders to properly use the powerful tool of communication for others’ good
and God’s glory. The Academy lives out this vision through their multi-faceted organization
which includes The Logos Theatre, a Christian Conservatory, 2 traveling ministries to 13
states, a professional film company, Venture Films, and supplying classes and training for all
ages “MAKING THE BIBLE COME ALIVE.”

Back to School Splash

Back to School Splash

Morningside is excited to welcome you to our Back to School Splash on Wednesday, August 2 from 7:00-8:30 pm. We will be giving away school supplies and Bible resources. Isaiah 117 House will provide a lemonade stand. Kids can enjoy inflatables, treats and more. Bring a towel! You might get wet!

We will also be opening up our Awana registration for K3-5th graders. Awana meets every Wednesday night during the school year from 6:45-8:00 pm. Our first night of club is September 6.

We look forward to seeing you at the the Back to School Splash!

Ice Cream Social

Ice Cream Social

Sunday, July 2 is our 5th annual ice cream social (5 PM, Chapel).

In the summer of 2019 we were looking for a good way to celebrate Independence Day in three different languages. We decided to enjoy ice cream together and have prayer for our nation from our English, Spanish, and Chinese leaders. We met in the South Wing—before it became the Kids Wing! And our pastors served up ice cream for everyone.

Since 2019, some of our socials have been outdoors. Last year we were in our gym. This year, we’ll enjoy being in our Chapel. We’ll have some patriotic music and spend some time praying for our nation. And of course, we’ll enjoy some delicious ice cream together again.

We hope you can join us.

If you would like to help set up or clean up, let us know!

Get to Know Jalen Ontoy

Get to Know Jalen Ontoy

We welcome Jalen Ontoy to our staff. Jalen is doing a ministry internship this summer after serving as an associate member for several years. We welcomed him to regular membership on June 25, and on July 1 we witnessed as he and Jenna Webb made their marriage vows.

Jalen grew up in a godly Christian home and came to Christ at an early age. He felt God directing him toward Christian ministry during his teen years, and he served his local church in several areas including youth, music, and preaching. 

Jeriel, now our associate pastor, asked Jalen to consider attending Morningside during his college years. Jalen became an associate member in the fall of 2020.

In the summer of 2022, Jalen participated in a church-planting internship that opened his eyes to the need for healthy, gospel-centered churches. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies in 2023 from Bob Jones University. He is busy pursuing his Master of Divinity in Church Planting, and on July 1 he is marrying our own Jenna Webb.

Jalen and Jenna are both involved in music ministry and student ministry, and they attend our new Engage young couples class.

To help Jalen get to know our church family, we are building a list of members willing to provide dinners for him. Sign up here if you would like to help.

Keepers of the Kingdom Family Edition

Keepers of the Kingdom Family Edition

Keepers of the Kingdom VBS (June 4-7) was great. We have a lot more to cover!

Wednesdays this summer, we have opportunities for the whole family to learn about the armor of God.

Teens and adults will begin together (7 PM, AUD) for singing, testimonies about witnessing opportunities, and a brief challenge from one of our pastors about the armor of God.

As the adults break into prayer groups, our teens will break out for their own programming, and the pastor will go share a similar challenge with our kids as part of Keepers of the Kingdom Wednesdays.

We call our evangelistic testimonies “Good News About the Good News.” We started sharing them on Wednesdays in the fall of 2022. We list them in our private prayer update each week. We look forward to sharing these times with our teens this summer.

Would you like to receive our weekly prayer updates? Let us know.

Last summer our pastors challenged our kids about God’s goodness during “Popsicles with the Pastors.” Our pastors are excited that to share this year’s challenges about the armor of God with the whole church family.

If you aren’t joining us for prayer meeting and other obligations don’t prevent you, consider coming this summer. There’s nothing more important than prayer—it’s actually the final piece of the armor of God (Ephesians 6:18).

Summer Growth Classes

Summer Growth Classes

This summer we have the opportunity to get Biblical instruction on practical topics. On Sundays @ 5 PM (5/21; 6/25; 7/16; and 8/6) kids will start in their classes and teens and above will have an opening service in the auditorium before splitting to the Growth Class of their choice.

Age 0-2 (Nursery)

K3-K4 (101)

K5-5th Grade: How Can I Find God? (Kids Wing)

Teens - Pastor Jeff Webb (Teen Room)

Biblical Worship - Pastors Ontoy & Jones (Auditorium)

Biblical Stewardship (107)

  • 5/21: Personal Finance (Kimberly Young)

  • 6/25: Insurance & Real Estate (Geoff & Alex Darst)

  • 7/16: Estate Planning (Shane Rogers)

  • 8/6: Investing (Jeff Bryson)

Living as a Church: Discipleship Training for Adult Disciplers - Pastor Stuhl (attend either 5/21 or 7/16) (106)

Living as a Church: Life Group Training for Host & Facilitators - Pastor Huffman (attend either 6/25 or 8/6) (106)

Living as a Church: Discipleship Training for Child Disciplers - Nathan Washer & Andrew Cropsey (attend either 6/25 or 8/6) (Fellowship Hall)

Graduation Sunday

Graduation Sunday

for 2023 Graduates

We plan to recognize this year's graduates on April 30 (10 AM, AUD). We want you to know how proud we are of you.

Finishing an educational milestone is a great time to think about what God has done and to look forward to what He will do in the future.

Pictures for K5 & High school

For our kindergarten and high school graduates, please email name and picture to mypicture@morningside.org by Sunday April 23.

We're also celebrating our graduates that night.

testimonies & Prayer

In our April 30 evening service, we will hear testimonies from several college graduates and pray for them as they follow the Lord’s leading.

Pizza Fellowship

After the evening service, join us in the gym for a graduation party and send-off. Our Rooted college-age group will be providing a pizza dinner (suggested donation $10/person or $3/family). 

We truly are proud of you, graduates, and we look forward to recognizing you!





Easter at Morningside

Easter at Morningside

April 9 is Easter Sunday. You are welcome at our Good Friday and Easter services.

Good Friday Service

This year we invite you to join us on the evening of Good Friday as part of Easter weekend. This service begins at 7:00pm and will include Communion as we reflect on our Lord’s sacrifice.

 

Easter Service

Our Easter service is special, but it’s simple. The choir and orchestra provide great music about the Resurrection, we praise God together in song, and our pastor preaches about how Jesus’ resurrection applies to everyday life.

Services are interpreted in ASL, and we will also hold services in Spanish (11:00) and Mandarin Chinese (10:00).

 

Photo Stations

We’ll have photo stations available in our lobby for Easter pictures throughout the morning.

 

Egg Hunt

A few minutes after our 10:00 service, kids through Grade 5 will meet for an Egg Hunt.

 

Coffee & Doughnuts

All guests are welcome to join us in the lobby for coffee and doughnuts right after the morning service.

Los invitados al servicio en español tendrán donas disponibles antes del servicio.

 

We are excited to celebrate again this year. Will you join us?

Good Friday Service

Good Friday Service

On Easter Sunday we celebrate that Jesus of Nazareth rose… from the dead.

That itself was a miracle.

But it also proved another miracle.

Ever since Jesus began His preaching, He would tell His hearers to “repent”—to turn away from their sin. He told them that God was too holy to accept their good deeds as payment for their bad deeds. But He also told His closest followers that He would lay down His life willingly.

After He rose again, Jesus made sure His followers understood. He was the Messiah, the one promised since the beginning of human history who would conquer sin—and death—and the Devil himself.

A few weeks later, overcome by what had happened, those followers launched the Christian church. Paul’s letters tell us why they were so overwhelmed. They finally realized that in His death, Jesus had done what we sinners could never do. He satisfied the wrath of God that we had earned with our sin. Jesus rose again to show that His death had paid the penalty for sin for anyone who believes in Him.

This year we invite you to join us on Good Friday as part of Easter weekend. We will celebrate Communion and reflect on our Lord’s sacrifice. Join us in our chapel at 7 PM on Friday, April 7.

Our senior adults calendar also includes a great opportunity to experience the Easter story at Bob Jones University’s Living Gallery production.

VBS Keepers of the Kingdom 2023

VBS Keepers of the Kingdom 2023

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - SUMMER 2023

JUNE 4-7, 6:00-8:00 pm (Grades 1-8)

We are engaged in an epic battle for the hearts and minds of our youth. Every day, they’re bombarded with lies about who they are, who their Creator is, and where their salvation comes from. Thankfully, God has given his children armor to wear in this battle between truth and lies, light and darkness, good and evil.

This summer, troupes will learn how to be a part of God’s kingdom through faith in his Son, Jesus, and to put on the armor of God with Keepers of the Kingdom: Standing Strong in Today’s Battle for Truth. Our Royal Majesty’s kingdom is under attack, and we must prepare for battle.


Day 1: The Two Kingdoms

We will discover there are just two kingdoms—the kingdom of light versus the kingdom of darkness. One is ruled by the good King, Creator God. The other is ruled by the enemy, Satan.

Day 2: The Belt

We must decide our side. Those who become citizens of God’s good kingdom need to wear the armor of God daily, starting with the belt of truth that helps us have an unshakable trust in God’s Word, along with helping us live as truthful people.

Day 3: The Breastplate and Shoes

The breastplate helps God’s children put on Christ’s righteousness and grow in right living. The shoes show us we can be at peace with God, which helps us stand firm in our Christian convictions and share Jesus with others.

Day 4: The Shield and Helmet/The Sword and prayer

The shield and helmet protect us from the enemy’s attacks - wrong thinking, discouragement, and deception. We will learn to discern!

The sword of the Spirit is the Word of God, which helps us train our brains to know, memorize, love and obey God’s Word. And as we battle, we must pray!


Black History Month

Black History Month

February is Black History Month, “an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history” (History.com).

February has the birthdates of both the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln and the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

Each week of February 2022 Morningside celebrated African-American contributions to our hymnody, including gospel hymns by Charles A. Tindley as well as traditional spirituals:

  • Give Me Jesus

  • Were You There?

  • Precious Lord, Take My Hand

  • Nothing Between

On February 20, 2022, we also held a panel discussing racial reconciliation. Black history is full of injustice, much of it suffered at the hands of professing Christians. And the injustices endured by African-Americans are certainly not all in the past. But as Ephesians 2:11-22 says, the gospel is able to unite us across racial barriers. Our panelists discussed racial reconciliation from a Christian perspective and helpful strategies for overcoming racial divisions among believers.

One of last year’s panelists, Pastor Ben Gordon, is our special speaker on the evening of Feb. 19.

Pastor Gordon is the senior pastor of Hope Baptist Church, located in one of Greenville’s historically Black neighborhoods. During this Black History Month, we pray for the ministry of Pastor Gordon and Hope Baptist. We also pray that God will help us enjoy gospel unity across racial divisions. We look forward to seeing how our unity can display the gospel.

Missions Conference 2023

Missions Conference 2023

Update February 5, 2023

Dr. Patrick Odle urged us to pray that God will send gospel workers into the gospel harvest.

Learn more here.


Each year we hold a missions conference to help us fulfill our mission of loving our world.

Our theme for 2023 is Enduring Hardness as Good Soldiers (2 Tim. 2:3). Pastors Crockett and Smith will be preaching on Jan 29th and Feb 1st.


Chinese new year fellowship

After the Jan. 29 evening service, our Chinese ministry will sponsor our first all-church fellowship of 2023. We’ll get to enjoy Chinese cuisine as our Chinese brothers and sisters continue their celebration of the Chinese lunar new year (suggested donation $3/person, $10/family).


Guest speaker

Dr. Patrick Odle will preach in both services on Feb 5th. Dr. Odle became the president of Baptist Mid-Missions in 2020.


Interactive exhibit

An interactive missions exhibit will emphasize the needs of unreached children in Asia. We built a similar exhibit for the 2019 missions conference.


Special Offering

Our conference offering is for the Hope for Reno team in Nevada. The Hope for Reno team includes one of our own members, and all the families serve through ODBM. Our 2021 Missions Conference featured the Reno team, and mission trips from our teens and young adults helped the team prepare for its charter service in 2022. We’re thrilled at what the Lord has done in Reno so far, and we’re excited to continue our partnership with the team. Designate “Hope for Reno” online or in our offering boxes.

New Financial Administrator

New Financial Administrator

We would like to welcome our new financial administrator, John Horn, to our staff. John has over 30 years of pastoral and financial experience. We are excited and blessed to have John joining our team. We are looking forward to how God will bless him and our church through his talents.

John served for many years as pastor of Lighthouse Baptist Church (Schenectady, NY). John and Bonnie moved to the Upstate in 2022.

We said goodbye to our longtime financial administrator, Jon Jezowski, in October. Since then we have been thankful for the assistance of local finance firm Lighthouse Strategic Insights as well as volunteer assistance from our own Rick Frans.

Members will receive John’s contact information, and anyone is welcome to greet him through our contact form.