Community of Faith.

Fondly known as The Little Church On The Hill, Liberty Hill Presbyterian is an extraordinary church with an extraordinary legacy. Ten men and 16 women established the church in Liberty Hill, South Carolina in 1851. Today, the congregation has grown to 329, but we still worship in the simple beauty of a white clapboard church constructed in 1880 of timbers salvaged from our original church structure.

Liberty Hill Presbyterian is a community church. As such, every member plays a vital role in spreading the word of God. We invite you to join our community and share your faith in Jesus Christ through worship and ministry.

  • Our Holy Week Schedule
    Palm Sunday

    Worship with Holy Communion April 1, 9:00 and 11:00.
    Maundy Thursday

    Chili Supper April 5, 6:30pm

    Communion and Tenebrae Service April 5, 7:30 pm.
    Good Friday

    Hour of Prayer (at church or at home) April 6, 12:00 noon
    Easter Sunday

    Sunrise service Lakeside 7:00am

    Easter Breakfast 8:30am Fellowship Hall

    Easter Egg Hunt and Fun Activities 10:00am at the Education Building

    Easter Service 11:00am in the Sanctuary

     

    On Maundy Thursday (April 5) we will have a Tenebrae service.  Tenebrae is Latin for shadows or darkness.  The service consists of reading the story of Jesus' suffering from the gospel of Mark and extinguishing candles, until the sanctuary is completely dark.  It is a powerfully moving service.  If you would like to volunteer to read one of the nine biblical passages, please sign up at the front door and pick up the passage you will read.  It is beside the signup sheet.  Thank you.

    Sharing resources, changing lives

    Each Sunday during Lent there will be a bulletin insert and minute for mission describing the wonderful work our

    One Great Hour of Sharing Easter Offering

    will do.  Our goal is $3,000.  Please give generously to fight hunger, enable people to support themselves, and to respond to disasters. 

     

    Piano Concert

    April 29th is a fifth Sunday but there will not be a dinner but we will have only one service that day at 11am.  This will be celebration in music with Carol Ghent giving a piano concert.  If you have any musical requests, please write them down and give them to Carol as soon as possible as she is already planning the music for that day.

     

    Country Store Opening Saturday April 14th from 10am—2pm

    Come browse around and see what treasurers you may find!

     

  • Please join us in welcoming our interim pastor—Rev. Harold Hutchison (affectionately known as “Hutch”). 

     

    He received a Doctor of Ministry degree from Union Seminary in Richmond after receiving a B.A. in religion from Westminster College in Pa. For 11 years he served as pastor of Shiloh Presbyterian Church in Grover NC, and then trained as a counselor and was certified as a pastoral counselor and licensed as a marriage and family therapist.  He has practiced counseling for more than 20 years, including privately, in several churches, and at Queens University in Charlotte, where he still counsel students every Tuesday.  Rev. Hutch has served 9 churches in Providence Presbytery as their interim minister.  He enjoys the variety of both parish and counseling ministries.

     

  • Dr. Rollins' New Book:

    "The Power of the Spoken Word"

    Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will hurt me until the day I die.

     

    The Power of the Spoken Word is Dr. Rollins third book to be published and can be purchased through the church for $20.00 of which $5.00 goes to our Manse Building Fund. You may order through our website via credit card. The cost will be $25.00 to include shipping and handling. Please specify The Spoken Word Book in the description.

     

     THE MASKS WE WEAR:

    Wearing a mask may become a sub-personality preventing us from embracing our true spiritual identity.

     

    Masks have been worn by people everywhere for everything from religious rituals to costume parties, from dramatic performances to protective devises in sports. For many reasons, masks have an archetypal fascination for us as humans.

    As a social role the concept of the persona is useful in allowing an individual to move in and out of relationships without being too vulnerable. A persona can be the oil to ease potential social friction. A persona provides for some predictability of relationship, but wearing a mask may become a sub-personality preventing us from embracing our true spiritual identity.

     

    Dr. Eugene C. Rollins

     

    The Masks We Wear is Dr. Rollins second book to be published and can be purchased through the church for $20.00 of which $5.00 goes to our Manse Building Fund. You may order through our website via credit card. The cost will be $25.00 to include shipping and handling. Please specify The Mask Book in the description.

     

    Also available is Dr. Rollins’ first book, Grace Is Not A Blue-Eyed Blonde. This book is $15.00 if picked up at the church or $20.00 if purchasing through our website.

     

  • The Liberty Hill Presbyterian Cookbook, Cooking on the Hill, is available for $15.00, which includes the Lakeside Living supplement. The supplement is available separately for $5.00. The Cookbook makes great wedding and shower gifts!