where we're going
Our desire is to be part of what God is doing to bring His people into the Kingdom. We do that by gathering for worship, encouraging one another to love and good works, and equipping one another to serve in our varying spheres of influence.
We’ve planted churches, established training centers, sent missionaries, and we’ll continue to do so. But our heart is to advance the gospel collectively – where we are. To that end, we sold our traditional church building and renovated a building in downtown Greer. We see it as a a hub from which the gospel radiates like spokes on a wheel. We made a conscious decision to be where people are. We want to know them, bless them, and engage them with the gospel.
The church is the people of God, the city is a mission field, and our building, Randall House, is a tool. We see Randall House as the marketplace (Acts 17:17), the Areopagus (Acts 17:22f), and the Hall of Tyrannus (Acts 19:9) all at the same time. Our prayer is that God goes before us and prepares the way.
We’ve planted churches, established training centers, sent missionaries, and we’ll continue to do so. But our heart is to advance the gospel collectively – where we are. To that end, we sold our traditional church building and renovated a building in downtown Greer. We see it as a a hub from which the gospel radiates like spokes on a wheel. We made a conscious decision to be where people are. We want to know them, bless them, and engage them with the gospel.
The church is the people of God, the city is a mission field, and our building, Randall House, is a tool. We see Randall House as the marketplace (Acts 17:17), the Areopagus (Acts 17:22f), and the Hall of Tyrannus (Acts 19:9) all at the same time. Our prayer is that God goes before us and prepares the way.
our visionTo so exalt the Name of Christ that persons, structures, and whole cultures are transformed and brought under His Lordship.
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our missionTo advance the Kingdom in our providential spheres of influence including our homes, vocations, communities, and the larger world through missional living, culture-making, and personal discipleship for the glory of God and the good of others.
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Our beliefsWhile we see denominations as a result of the fall and human sin, and therefore eschew tribalism to the best of our ability, the First London Baptist Confession of Faith (1646) is a snapshot of what we believe. View our statement on Marriage, Gender, & Sexuality.
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our core values
Listen to a message on each one of our core values by clicking the links below.
We value God's glory above all other things.
We value the Scriptures as our ultimate authority.
We value life together through biblical one-anothering.
We value the organic character of church life.
We value the holistic nature of Kingdom advance.
We value God's glory above all other things.
We value the Scriptures as our ultimate authority.
We value life together through biblical one-anothering.
We value the organic character of church life.
We value the holistic nature of Kingdom advance.
join us this week
Join us as we begin a new study on the book of Revelation at Randall House Church!
Worship at 10:30AM each Sunday.
215 Randall St. Greer, SC 29651
Many small groups meet throughout the week. Contact us to find one near you!
Worship at 10:30AM each Sunday.
215 Randall St. Greer, SC 29651
Many small groups meet throughout the week. Contact us to find one near you!
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our leadership
Elders
Dr. Paul J. Dean, Jr. has been a pastor for over 30 years and has served us since 1999. He is a committed expositor and spends much time training individuals in the areas of pastoral ministry, biblical counseling, and discipleship. He writes books and blogs and co-hosts a podcast with his daughter Christi. Paul has taught in seminaries and bible colleges and speaks on a regular basis at various conferences and training workshops. He has a B.A. in philosophy from the College of Charleston, an M.Div. in pastoral ministry with languages and a Th.M. in evangelism, church growth, and discipleship with a minor in preaching from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a D.Min. in biblical counseling from Erskine Theological Seminary. He is married to Mary who is his ministry assistant. They have three children and two grandchildren.
Dustin Meadows has been a worship leader for over 20 years and has served on staff at Upstate churches in both worship ministry and youth ministry. He has served Randall House as music minister since 2010, and Associate Pastor since March 2024. He graduated with a BA in Christian Studies from North Greenville University in 2005. In addition to leading worship, Dustin plays guitar, sings lead vocals, and is an active songwriter often putting together pieces for the pastor’s particular sermon series. You can find his music online at www.dustinmeadowsmusic.com or on iTunes, Amazon or Spotify. He and his wife Abbie have twin daughters.
Doug Hoover has served as an elder at Randall House for almost fifteen years. He is a Certified Biblical Counselor with the International Association of Biblical Counselors. He also serves as the director of The Randall House Center for Biblical Counseling. He is a former board member of Setting Captives Free. Doug is active in counseling, training, teaching, and preaching. He has spoken at a variety of conferences related to biblical-counseling across the United States. He is married to Karen who serves in a variety of ways at the church. They have two children.
David Thompson has served in various ministries at Randall House for almost 20 years. He was the Youth Pastor at the church for several years before taking a position at a local Christian school teaching Bible and serving as Athletic Director. He has been a small group leader, has served in the prison ministry, and was a faithful deacon for many years as well. He now serves as an elder at Randall House. David is a gifted expositor. He has a B.A. in Christian Studies from North Greenville University. His wife Amber faithfully serves the church and works with David at the local Christian school. They have one daughter.
Anthony Russo is also our newest Elder. Anthony is a certified counselor with ACBC and IABC and serves in our Biblical Counseling ministry. He is also completing his Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree. He is married to Amy, who is also one of our biblical counselors.
Deacons
Jim Johnson, Peter Salle, Christopher Slater and Jay Dean
Pastoral Interns
David Jones, Evan McCutchen
Dr. Paul J. Dean, Jr. has been a pastor for over 30 years and has served us since 1999. He is a committed expositor and spends much time training individuals in the areas of pastoral ministry, biblical counseling, and discipleship. He writes books and blogs and co-hosts a podcast with his daughter Christi. Paul has taught in seminaries and bible colleges and speaks on a regular basis at various conferences and training workshops. He has a B.A. in philosophy from the College of Charleston, an M.Div. in pastoral ministry with languages and a Th.M. in evangelism, church growth, and discipleship with a minor in preaching from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as a D.Min. in biblical counseling from Erskine Theological Seminary. He is married to Mary who is his ministry assistant. They have three children and two grandchildren.
Dustin Meadows has been a worship leader for over 20 years and has served on staff at Upstate churches in both worship ministry and youth ministry. He has served Randall House as music minister since 2010, and Associate Pastor since March 2024. He graduated with a BA in Christian Studies from North Greenville University in 2005. In addition to leading worship, Dustin plays guitar, sings lead vocals, and is an active songwriter often putting together pieces for the pastor’s particular sermon series. You can find his music online at www.dustinmeadowsmusic.com or on iTunes, Amazon or Spotify. He and his wife Abbie have twin daughters.
Doug Hoover has served as an elder at Randall House for almost fifteen years. He is a Certified Biblical Counselor with the International Association of Biblical Counselors. He also serves as the director of The Randall House Center for Biblical Counseling. He is a former board member of Setting Captives Free. Doug is active in counseling, training, teaching, and preaching. He has spoken at a variety of conferences related to biblical-counseling across the United States. He is married to Karen who serves in a variety of ways at the church. They have two children.
David Thompson has served in various ministries at Randall House for almost 20 years. He was the Youth Pastor at the church for several years before taking a position at a local Christian school teaching Bible and serving as Athletic Director. He has been a small group leader, has served in the prison ministry, and was a faithful deacon for many years as well. He now serves as an elder at Randall House. David is a gifted expositor. He has a B.A. in Christian Studies from North Greenville University. His wife Amber faithfully serves the church and works with David at the local Christian school. They have one daughter.
Anthony Russo is also our newest Elder. Anthony is a certified counselor with ACBC and IABC and serves in our Biblical Counseling ministry. He is also completing his Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree. He is married to Amy, who is also one of our biblical counselors.
Deacons
Jim Johnson, Peter Salle, Christopher Slater and Jay Dean
Pastoral Interns
David Jones, Evan McCutchen
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