Influential churches
Seacoast was recently listed among the 50 most influential churches in America. The article can be read here.
It's an honor to know that a lot of other churches are learning from our mistakes!
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Seacoast was recently listed among the 50 most influential churches in America. The article can be read here.
It's an honor to know that a lot of other churches are learning from our mistakes!
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SeaCoast Church was definitely influential for me. SeaCoast is the church where I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. God used you to preach the gospel of grace, redemption, and eternal life. At that time in July 2002, I heard the good news thanks to you obeying God's will to share the gospel and teach. I thank God for you and your family. The Surratt family will always have a special place in my heart. Now, Nathan and I will go and spread the good news in Costa Rica and then only God knows where. Thank you for being our pastor.
Posted by: Amber | July 17, 2006 at 10:30 PM
Greg,
this is Paul Chase...wow, email me buddy,
want to chat...
Posted by: Paul Chase | November 16, 2006 at 11:55 AM
It's an honor to know that a lot of other churches are learning from our mistakes!
(chuckle) that's what it's all about sometimes - funny how God works. Noticed the same comment from John Baker & his wife at the Celebrate Recovery conference the other day. Many churches were blessed with the experience of 12 years of "screw-ups" compressed into a one-day seminar so they could jump-start their CR programs.
Loved the "Work" series, Greg. Kudos to all the staff who worked hard making it a very (very) challenging, yet entertaining series.
Posted by: Matt L | November 27, 2006 at 03:52 PM
greg, I wanted to let you know that because of you and the way i feel when Im at Seacoast on long point, I have came a long way from where i was headed.... Thank you ... For christmas my older sister gave me another cd entitled Faithful God .. And since i left from our parents today the cd is awesome but # 5 just stays there ... one because i love it and 2 because it is the way i feel.. i have been coming to church there for about 4 months at 9:30 sun. mornings and want to attend tuesday nights when yall start those back..praise to all of you for everything you do..Your definitley helping to save me...
Posted by: Ryan Feller | December 26, 2006 at 01:28 AM
Hi! Good for you on getting carded... that always feels good. I actually found you while looking for Seacoast Grace Church in Southern California. May God bless your ministry.
Posted by: Jeremy Anderson | February 26, 2008 at 03:59 PM