Chapel: Our Mission – What is it?
Turner Chapel 9 Boulevard Ave., Travelers Rest, SC, United StatesSpeaker: Allen McWhite, Professor of Intercultural Studies at North Greenville Univerisity
The R.P. Turner Auditorium serves as the North Greenville University’s chapel, constructed in 1957–58, and provides studios and practice rooms for music students. With seating for around 2,060 individuals, it serves various needs in the university such as chapel services, theater productions, and commencement activities.
The chapel is named after R.P. Turner, a benefactor and friend of the university. A lobby, restrooms, and more seating were added in 1998. In 2001, a second expansion brought additional seating, eight stained glass windows, and the installation of the N. Q. and Martha M. Cline Pipe Organ.
Speaker: Allen McWhite, Professor of Intercultural Studies at North Greenville Univerisity
Speaker: Jim Thompson, Teacher Pastor of Fellowship Church in Greenville, South Carolina
Speaker: Philip Smith, Lead Pastor of Redeemer City Church in Greenville, South Carolina
Speaker: Jed Coppenger, Lead Pastor of First Baptist Church in Cumming, Georgia
Speaker: Jordan Hairr, Dean of North Greenville University's College of Allied Health and Constance Wright, Dean of North Greenville University's College of Education
Speaker: Danny Nicholson, President of Connie Maxwell Children's Ministries in Greenwood, South Carolina
Speaker: Joshua Chatraw, Billy Graham Chair of Evangelism and Cultural Engagement at Samford University in Homewood, Alabama
Speaker: Donovan Nelson, Chair of Sports Management at North Greenville University and Sam Keith, Program Coordinator of Outdoor Leadership at North Greenville University
North Greenville University (NGU) admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.