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Pastor James G. (Jim) Wooten has served as Pastor of Earle Street since August 1987.  A graduate of the University of South Carolina, he continued studies at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, from which he received both a Master of Divinity degree in 1977/the Doctor of Ministry degree in 1985.

Previous pastorates include churches in Laurens and Winnsboro, South Carolina, as well as in Kentucky.

Pastor Wooten is married to the former Becky Brabham, and they have one son (Grant), a chemical engineer in Bennettsville, South Carolina and one daughter
(Lee Ann), a student at Furman University.

For more information, contact Jim Wooten (jim@earlest.org) or 864-233-5332 ext. 103.
     

Associate Pastor: Stephen Clyborne began his tenure at Earle Street in January 2002.  A Greenville native, he has served as associate pastor in several Greenville churches.  After graduating from Furman University, Stephen received his Master of Divinity degree in 1988 and his Doctor of Ministry degree in 1996 from Erskine Theological Seminary where he also serves as an adjunct professor.

Dr. Clyborne is married to the former Sylvia Davis of Dothan, Alabama.  He has two school-age daughters, Rachel and Rebekah, and two grown stepsons, Patrick Swift, a deputy with the Greenville County Sheriff Department, and Micah Swift, Minister of Youth and Children at First Baptist Church in Westminster, South Carolina.

For more information, contact Stephen Clyborne (stephen@earlest.org) or
864-233-5332 ext. 104

     

Minister of Music: Janice M. Hinnant has been the Minister of Music at Earle Street Baptist Church since 1995. She received a Bachelor of Music degree from Furman University in 1984, and a Master of Music degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1987. Janice has served churches in Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, and South Carolina. She and her husband, Henry, have one son, Kevin. Janice plays a key role in setting the tone of our worship, both through planning the order of worship and leading a wide range of talented and dedicated choirs and musicians.

For more information about the Music Ministry of Earle Street Baptist Church, contact Janice Hinnant at janice@earlest.org.
     

Minister to Preschoolers and Children: Paula Durham is the newest addition to our staff, having begun her duties in April of 2004. In addition to various teaching assignments in both weekday preschool programs and in public elementary schools, Paula most recently served as a Minister to Preschoolers and Children at Shades Crest Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.

Her educational background includes the University of Alabama and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, from which she received a diploma in Religious Education with an emphasis on early childhood education. Paula has a heart for children, and fills an important role in leading our church in a growing and multi-faceted ministry to children and their families.

     

Minister of Youth and Recreation: Lucy Doolittle is a Greenville native, joined the staff of EarleStreet in June, 2003.  An All-ACC and All-American member of the rowing team at Clemson University, Lucy graduated in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Minor in Elementary Education.

Lucy brings a lot of energy and enthusiasm to our Youth and Recreation Ministries and has had a great impact on our youth in a short time.

For youth and recreation information, contact Lucy at (Mtndoo@hotmail.com) or 864-298-0012.
     
Office Manager: Joyce Johnson joined our staff as office manager in January 1999 after having served other area churches in a similar capacity.  Also a Greenville native, Joyce has two grown sons (Scott and Chris) and two lovely granddaughters (Kayla and Carlee). 

Joyce is the keeper of records, sharer of information, printer of communications, master of the church calendar and initial point of contact for most who call the church.  She is the one who can answer many of the questions you may have about our church, so contact her at joyce@earlest.org or 864-233-5332 ext. 100.

Weekly Church Schedule

Sundays

9:00 am
Early Worship

9:50 am
Sunday School for all ages

11:00 am
Worship

Wednesdays


5:45 pm
All Children's Choir Rehearsals

6:00 pm
Dinner Served

6:30 pm            Adults:            Prayer Meeting / Devotional

                        Youth:             Bible Study

                        Children:         RA's and GA's

                        Preschool:      Mission Friends

7:15 pm
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal


Directions to Earle Street Baptist Church

Earle Street Baptist Church is located in the heart of Downtown Greenville off North Main Street in the Historic District.


Our Heritage and Our Hope

The story of Earle Street Baptist Church began with a dream… a dream that is constantly renewed in each generation. The dream was born in the heart of Dr. J. A. Brown, pastor of Central Baptist Church in downtown Greenville. In 1909, Dr. Brown led the congregation at Central to start a fund to begin a church in a newly developing neighborhood on the north end of the city.

The Earle Street area was once part of the estate of one of Greenville's most prominent citizens, Colonel Elias J. Earle. Whitehall, which sits just across the street from our church, was built by Henry Middleton on property given to him by Elias Earle and is the oldest remaining house in the city of Greenville. By the 1920’s, families in the area began meeting in a series of homes, hoping and praying to establish a neighborhood church on Earle Street. Soon, the fledgling congregation secured a tent from the South Carolina Baptist Convention as a temporary dwelling in which to hold worship services.

Earle Street Baptist Church was officially organized on Sunday, March 12, 1922, with 117 charter members. Reverend J. Furman Moore was the founding pastor. The current sanctuary was completed in November of the following year.

The church experienced significant growth in the next several decades. By the late 1940’s, the church was teeming with activity and was dreaming bigger dreams. As Greenville continued to grow and new residential neighborhoods developed, under the leadership of Dr. Nathan Brooks, the church established a mission of its own in 1949. In 1950, this mission became the Northgate Baptist Church.

During this time, Earle Street became the first church in Greenville to operate a weekday kindergarten ministry. This era also saw the construction of a new, three-story education building.

The 1950’s and early 1960’s were for Earle Street a kind of “Golden Age”, as they were for so many churches, especially urban churches, who trace their roots back several decades. The dreams of by-gone generations reached their fullest peak in this era, at least statistically. Sanctuaries were full. Sunday School rolls were overflowing. America was going to church.

The decades of the 1960’ and 1970’s in Greenville, as in most American cities, were times of significant social change, including a major population shift to the suburbs. Many established churches in downtown neighborhoods saw their congregations age and decline in numbers, as their members (especially their younger members) moved away and joined suburban churches.

In some ways, Earle Street was no exception. There was no immunity to demographic realities. The dream was certainly challenged in this era. But in some very significant ways, Earle Street was a definite exception.

Over the years, Earle Street has been blessed with many capable pastoral leaders, most of whom have served long tenures, providing stability amidst the challenges that inevitably face all churches. Among them is Harold Killian, our Pastor Emeritus. Reverend Killian faithfully served here for nearly twenty years, starting in 1967. His nurturing style helped foster the strong bonds and vital friendships that would prove so critical to the renewal of Earle Street in the closing years of the twentieth century.

Lay leadership played a vital role as well. In 1986-87, the Long Range Planning Committee of the church undertook a major study of the church and its future, entitled Project Assistance for Churches in Transition. In the midst of this study, the church called our current Pastor, Dr. James G. Wooten. Adopting a five-year plan under the theme “Dreaming the Dream Again,” the church began an exciting new era of its life. Some have compared this whole experience to being born again as a church. In 1988, the North American Mission Board honored Earle Street as the national Church of the Year for its long-range planning process.

Since then, we’ve remodeled our entire facility, the first extensive building project since 1952, and we are proceeding with plans to remodel educational space again to accommodate major growth that has occurred in the past three to five years. We established an Endowment Fund to help secure the future of Earle Street church. In the 1990’s, we had the privilege, once again, of giving birth to a new congregation, The Vietnamese Baptist Mission. Also, in 1996 a long-held dream of building a Family Life Center was realized.

An interesting historical event occurred in 2002, eighty years after Earle Street was established as a mission of Central Baptist. Central, our mother church, closed its doors after years of declining membership, and the remaining members joined Earle Street in a new beginning together. In many ways, the circle of life is complete, as we welcomed into our home the one who gave birth to us. The legacy of Central continues, not only in the life of Earle Street, but also in the use of the old Central facility as a multi-faceted, inter-denominational ministry center named Central Community Ministries.

The dream continues. It feels as if a new golden age is upon us. Our heritage is rich with the blessings of God and the faithfulness of previous generations. Our hope is founded on the belief that the same God who has led us to this point still has a dream for us. We invite you to share the dream with the people of the Earle Street Baptist Church as we continue to follow God forward through the ages.