about us
Regular Sunday Morning Worship Services:
9:30 am - Traditional Service
11:00 am - Contemporary Service
Classes:
8:25 am - Myra's Adult Bible Study, Room 18
8:30 am - Seekers Class, Parlor
9:30 am -
9:30 am - Traditional Service
11:00 am - Contemporary Service
Classes:
8:25 am - Myra's Adult Bible Study, Room 18
8:30 am - Seekers Class, Parlor
9:30 am -
Adult Bible Study, Room 18/19
Youth (7th thru 12th grade), Youth Center
Children's Classes:
9:30 am - HIS KIDS for pre-school through 6th grade, HIS KIDS room & other classrooms
11:00 am - HIS KIDS ROC for for pre-school through 6th grade, HIS KIDS room
Nursery & Toddler Care available during both services.
OUR HISTORY
Youth (7th thru 12th grade), Youth Center
Children's Classes:
9:30 am - HIS KIDS for pre-school through 6th grade, HIS KIDS room & other classrooms
11:00 am - HIS KIDS ROC for for pre-school through 6th grade, HIS KIDS room
Nursery & Toddler Care available during both services.
OUR HISTORY

175 Years Old
Groesbeck
Church has been in
Colerain
Township for 175 years beginning as Olive Branch Church on Burnt School House Road (now Cheviot Road).This log building was the center for Methodism for a number of years.
Later, this site was abandoned and The Church continued to meet in the homes of its members until arrangement was made to use the The Round Top School House.
In 1849 a union of two smaller Methodist congregations joined to build the Old
Brick
Ch
urch (a red brick church near Van Zandt Road, now Galbraith Road) and the Church was called
West Union.
In 1882 a new structure was built on the same site. It was a white framed building with a bell tower. As the congregation out grew its facilities, a new site was acquired and the first unit, our present fellowship hall and classrooms was completed in 1957. Only a few years later in 1963, the present Sanctuary was completed.
Later, this site was abandoned and The Church continued to meet in the homes of its members until arrangement was made to use the The Round Top School House.
In 1849 a union of two smaller Methodist congregations joined to build the Old
urch (a red brick church near Van Zandt Road, now Galbraith Road) and the Church was called
In 1882 a new structure was built on the same site. It was a white framed building with a bell tower. As the congregation out grew its facilities, a new site was acquired and the first unit, our present fellowship hall and classrooms was completed in 1957. Only a few years later in 1963, the present Sanctuary was completed.
The Church has grown and changed as the surrounding community changed from rural, with horse and buggy transportation; to the bustling community it is today.