A not so typical weekend at Seacoast

Posted February 22, 2009

I thought you'd be interested in seeing how things go on a not so typical weekend at Seacoast (Long Point Road version).  Why not so typical?

We basically have 3 worship venues at LPR, with seating for a combined total of about 2200 people per service.  Normally, we teach live from the largest of the three, the Worship Center.  This weekend we switched it up for the new series, "Switch", and went live from the Warehouse.  

For the most part, things went well…for the most part…

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Martin Chalk rehearsing in the Warehouse.

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Martin and the team during live worship from the Warehouse.

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Jeanne Radekopf leading in the Worship Center

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In case you were wondering what goes on in the Bullpen between services…

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One of 3 services in the Chapel, with worship leader London Weidberg Gatch…

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Josh teaching live from the Warehouse…

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Another view…cool vibe…

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Lt. Governor Andre Bauer showed up to make a donation of blankets to the dream center. (One of us is either over dressed or under dressed ;-)

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The brains behind the tech team that pulled it off…

Rumors that the pastor used bowling words when there was no sound in the Worship Center for the 9:30 service are entirely untrue.  The message was on repentance, and I did.

2 Comments »

  1. Greg – The warehouse is definately lacking “purpose” since the demise of the FamilyLife and Unfiltered services. It is no longer a venue but merely an overflow room and a weekend stop for those wishing to “follow-the-live-pastor”. Was this really a good decision to transition from a venue with purpose to the on-again/off-again video overflow room?

    Comment by Bill Vandiver — February 23, 2009 @ 3:26 pm

  2. Pastor Greg
    I love your willingness to be flexible to accommodate all that God wants to do even if it is not comfortable for you. Thank you for being that type of leader!

    Comment by Carrie Thompson — February 27, 2009 @ 3:13 pm

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