Here are a couple of things happening I wanted you to know about...
- Taking steps to further your personal growth can always be challenging. To give you one more tool to help we are going to take 6 weeks to study Luke 6 in our Reflect
series.
To take you beyond the weekend message, we have designed a study
journal to provide you with the tools for personal reflection, action steps,
and discussion questions for your small group as well as your family. My prayer
is that through this study, you will discover intentional personal growth and
experience a deeper level of sharing and reflection on your journey to becoming
fully devoted followers of Christ. This series will be starting soon at your campus!
- Here was a fun number that came across my desk this week: On Easter weekend, there were over 130,000 people worshipping in ARC churches. Just think...what started out as a simple church planting conversation with Billy Hornsby on the 18th green at Dunes West in 1999 has grown to include churches in over 20 states! Very cool...
- Also, look for information soon about our campus in Manning. This will be a whole new way of campus-planting, and we're really excited about it! If you have friends or family in Manning, let them know Seacoast is coming and to look for more information soon at www.seacoast.org

RE: response time; I asked one of the healing ministers to pray for me as I was becoming very depressed, he asked immediately if I was having difficulty in a relationship. He was right on and helped me realized I was not depressed but that I needed to get away from the man, eventhough NICE, was not on the same spiritual path I was wanting to pursue. I did, and am healed and joyfully growing in my walk with the Lord.
Posted by: Barbara Jowers | April 11, 2008 at 02:34 PM
Paster Greg,
Please tell the ARC that Response time at Seacoast is an amazing experience! Since taking a job in Houston, I can tell you there is nothing like the awesome feeling of connection with the Lord and companionship felt with other Seacoasters in Silent Prayer. I feel a closeness with the Lord and believe that my mind freely expresses what my heart feels during Response Time. I look forward to each weekend that brings me back to the Longpoint campus to worship God and praise Jesus name with Seacoast Church! Thank You!
Posted by: Andrew | April 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM