About Our Church
Rider Mountain PFB Holiness Church was founded in 1937 by Rev. Tommy Whitman from Toccoa, Georgia. It began in a brush arbor and met in houses until the original church was built in 1944 on present location. The existing church was built in 1957 by Rev. L.C. Young and the members of the church. Since 1957, bathrooms were added in 1968 and central heat was put in the early 1970’s. The church added a fellowship hall in 1978 and the Church was bricked in 1984. In 2000, the church purchased a parsonage to house the pastor’s family. An LED sign was added to the church in 2024 as well as a tent ministry in Westminster, a jail ministry in Oconee County Jail, feeding the homeless in Seneca at Our Daily Bread once a month, as well as classes for addiction recovery at OARS, and Magnolia House as well as a van ministry and online Mixlr ministry all in 2024. The first person to be buried in the church cemetery was Bernice Burton who was killed in World War II in 1944. The original church building has been relocated to behind tabernacle and preserved on the church campground at Five Forks. The address of the campground is 1199 Doyle Street, Westminster, SC 29693. The church has both a youth camp and a camp meeting at this location each year in the summer. The pastors who have served at this church are in order as follows,
Rev. Tommy Whitman, Rev. Bert McClain, Rev. Robert Hughes, Rev. Haskell Lee, Rev. Brady Gibson, Rev. Leo Fitzgerald, Rev. Charles Lee, Rev. Jeff Sparkman, Rev. Steve Coomes, Rev. Nelson Franklin, Rev. Roby Woody, and present pastor, Rev. Kyle Preskitt. We have one member currently living who is 95 years old named sister Catherine Lee and she is former pastor Charles Lee’s widow. Also, we have several attending in their 90’s. Our church has always heavily supported home missions and foreign missions.
About Our Ministries
Our ministries we are involved in are Making the Turns Ministries which supports individuals struggling with addiction by providing job opportunities, educational classes, and housing. The program is designed to aid recovery and personal development, helping participants rebuild their lives and integrate successfully into the community. The pastor of Rider Mountain PFB Holiness Church, Kyle Preskitt is the president of Making the Turn Ministries. The mission for Making the Turn Ministries is to foster personal growth for those recovering from addiction issues. Helping each person rebuild their life with dignity and hope and facilitating their reintegration into the community. The church also has a van ministry.
Reach Out
We’d love to hear from you! Whether you have questions about our mission or simply want to connect with our community, please reach out using the form. Our team is here to assist you and provide the information you need.
kylepreskitt@gmail.com
434-700-0092