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Snow Service Schedule
Saturday, January 30, 2010 — Tracy Roberts

Due to the possible road conditions on Sunday we will meet for our 11:15 service only.  Students will need to come to the 11:15 service at the sanctuary and all birth - 6th grade classes will meet as usual during this service.

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Seacoast Leadership Conference
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 — Tracy Roberts


Leadership Conference WHO
All Seacoast Leaders - Life Group Leaders and Coaches, Nursery Coordinators, First Touch Coaches, Ministry Leaders...

WHAT
Join all Seacoast leaders at all campuses at the same time for a time of training and encouragement. Pastor Greg will be sharing with us about the keys to casting and communicating vision. Guest speakers for the evening include:

Reggie Joiner - Casting Vision in Your Family
Reggie Joiner is the founder and CEO of the reThink Group ( www.reThinkGroup.org ). Reggie is the author of Think Orange: Imagine the Impact When Church and Family Collide. Think Orange encapsulates Joiner's philosophy and practice of family ministry, combining the strengths of family and church to capture the hearts and minds of the next generation.

Steven Furtick – Casting Vision in Your Ministry
Pastor Steven is the lead pastor for Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC. He grew up in our own backyard of Moncks Corner, SC. The heart of Pastor Steven's message is revolutionary faith and how to approach every experience from a visionary perspective. You can follow Steven on twitter or at www.stevenfurtick.com

Ray Snyder – Casting Vision in Your Workplace
Ray Snyder is a Professor of Business and Ethics at Trident Technical College in Charleston, SC. He has taught more than 125,000 executives and managers in ten nations as a Senior Partner with The Ken Blanchard Companies. Visit Ray’s website at www.RaySnyder.com

WHEN
Friday, January 15
7:00pm

WHERE
Here at the Greenville Campus of Seacoast.  You will, however, still need to pre-register by clicking here.

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Hope Epidemic Water Bottles
Thursday, December 10, 2009 — Tracy Roberts

Hope Epidemic Bottle

  1. Quench Thirst.Pray for those who do not have clean water to drink.
  2. Refill with water, substitute for expensive beverages,add up savings for your water missions donation.
  3. Continue to use bottle until Christmas Eve. Use it to tell friends about your involvement with creating a Hope Epidemic and as an invitation to come and learn more about Hope at our Christmas Eve Service (Dec. 24th 5:00 pm).
  4. Bring "Hope Epidemic Savings" to Christmas Eve Service (you can use the empty bottle as a bank to turn in your donation)
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Child & Baby Dedication Dec. 6th
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 — Tracy Roberts

Motherand child Our next Child and Baby Dedication will be held Sunday, December 6th.  To participate in this service please contact Tracy Roberts in the office at tracyroberts@seacoast.org or 864-284-0781. 

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December First Wednesday
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 — Tracy Roberts

 Christmas Wreath Wednesday, December 2nd during our monthly missions dinner we will hear from our Missions Director about the upcoming Global Missions project. We will cap off the evening by decorating the Christmas Tree in the lobby. Come out - support missions and have some Seacoast fellowship and fun.  Dinner starts at 6:00 pm with a suggested donation of $5 per plate; $20 max for families.

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