A new phase in blogging

Seacoast Church started it's all campus blog over a year ago with the purpose of communicating to the church about events, stories and important information that needed to get out quickly. 

Since that inception, each campus has now added a campus sensitive blog and are carrying the load of that communication at a campus level. Our goal is simple: to communicate, and at this time we feel that the campus blogs are the way to accomplish that goal. 

With that goal in mind this will be the last post to the Seacoast Blog.  We would encourage you to stay tuned to your campus blog for even more information about your campus.  You can locate a link to your campus blog from the front page of the campus website.  You can also look forward to a few new sections on your campus blog.

1.  After The Weekend:  Each Monday look for a post on your campus blog that helps process the weekend message and make it applicable for your life.

2.  Coming This Weekend: Each Tuesday we will have a post that will give you the heads up on the weekend and help you prepare to connect with God.

Also I want to encourage you to check out Gregsurratt.org.  Pastor Greg will be keeping you up-to-date on some of the happenings for Seacoast Church that effects all of us at each campus.

And last, look for a new edition of the innercoastal in your in-box on the first Thursday of each month starting February 1, 2007.  You can subscribe to the innercoastal here.

Would you like to be there?

One of the values of Seacoast is that our children will always be a value to us as a church.  Here os a video of a response time in our elementary area at the Long Point Campus. 

If you would like to leave a legacy and be involved in the lives of our children by simply volunteering once in the children's area e-mail info@seacoast.org and we will connect you with the children's ministry of your campus.

Seacoast's West Campus featured on local news

Seacoast Church's West campus was recently featured on the news for a great holiday surprise for a member - check it out here!

Bible In a Year - December 24-31

Bible Reading Plan - December 24-31
Each day contains a passage from the Old Testatment, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. Simply click on the date to link to the passages for the day.

Want to change your translation?  Click Here

Remember, that when you are reading the Bible, you are not just reading some stories, you are reading God's word . . . God is speaking to you!

December 24

December 25

December 26

December 27

December 28

December 29

December 30

December 31

Bible In a Year - December 17-23

Bible Reading Plan - December 17-23
Each day contains a passage from the Old Testatment, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. Simply click on the date to link to the passages for the day.

Want to change your translation?  Click Here

Remember, that when you are reading the Bible, you are not just reading some stories, you are reading God's word . . . God is speaking to you!

December 17

December 18

December 19

December 20

December 21

December 22

December 23

Invite a Friend this Christmas Eve

This Christmas Eve ask a friend to join us for one of 27 services at 10 locations.  Christmas Eve is a special time of worship, rejoicing and connecting with God and with family as we remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

We look forward to what God is going to do on December 23 and 24 in all of our campuses. We know that He is going to use each of us to help communicate the love of God to a weary world.

Send and E-invite Here

Bible In a Year - December 10-16

Bible Reading Plan - December 10-16
Each day contains a passage from the Old Testatment, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. Simply click on the date to link to the passages for the day.

Want to change your translation?  Click Here

Remember, that when you are reading the Bible, you are not just reading some stories, you are reading God's word . . . God is speaking to you!

December 10

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December 13

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December 15

December 16

Prayers of Children

Prayer_cross This past weekend at our Long Point campus the children's ministry placed a large cross in the Upper Elementary Room and offered the children a chance to come forward and write their prayer requests and attach them to the cross, just like the adults do in "big church".

"We expected to see things like "pray for my dog that he won't throw up on my bed" or "I pray for a new PS3 for Christmas"...." Terri Stuckey, Seacoast's Long Point Campus Elementary Director said.

Instead, we were blown away with the simple prayers that spoke volumes of how caring and compassionate these young children are and how big their burdens can be at such a young age. They often choose to hold their pain and concern inside, but this weekend they opened up their hearts and trusted their great BIG GOD with all of their worries.

27 Services for Christmas Eve

I want to invite each of you to join us this Christmas Eve for one of 27 services at 10 locations.  Christmas Eve is a special time of worship, rejoicing and connecting with God and with family as we remember the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Come expecting God to do something in your life. I believe that Christmas is a season of hope.  We have a hope-filled service planned for our church as we experience Christ, who is the hope in our lives

I look forward to what God is going to do on December 23 and 24 in all of our campuses. I know that He is going to use each of us to help communicate the love of God to a weary world.

I love being your Pastor,


Greg Surratt

Bible In a Year - December 3-9

Bible Reading Plan - December 3-9
Each day contains a passage from the Old Testatment, the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. Simply click on the date to link to the passages for the day.

Want to change your translation?  Click Here

Remember, that when you are reading the Bible, you are not just reading some stories, you are reading God's word . . . God is speaking to you!

December 3

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December 6

December 7

December 8

December 9