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Welcome

In a picture of small town life with fishing trawlers and live oaks with tire swings, many of our residents trace their roots here for many generations. We believe in showing God’s faithfulness right where it matters most, by serving our community through projects, mentoring, and loving our neighbors. We want to extend a warm, small-church welcome, and we’ll always call you by name.

Find information about weddings, funerals, and hospital visits here.
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We have something for everyone

Small Groups

Small Groups

Believers grow best in the context of community, and joining a small group is the best way to do that.

Children's Ministry

Birth - 5th Grade

Children's Ministry

Children experience worship, crafts, and stories that teach God’s Word at an age-appropriate level.

Student Ministry

6th - 12th Grade

Student Ministry

Students connect with God, other students, and committed leaders dedicated to seeing them grow closer to Jesus.

North Charleston Dream Center

Adopt-A-Block

Adopt-A-Block

The Adopt-A-Block team meets the second Saturday of each month. We spend about 2 hours connecting with and serving the Ferndale community. We meet on the front steps of Radiant Church in Ferndale at 10:00 AM to pray before they hit the streets.

Street Ministry

Street Ministry

Our Street Ministry focuses on loving displaced individuals currently living in the streets by establishing a relationship and providing a meal and other essential items. We meet every Friday to assemble dinner kits and deliver them in the Charleston area. Dinners are provided or donated by individuals, small groups, or businesses.

Dream Center Clinic

Dream Center Clinic

Our Dream Center Clinic (“DCC”) mission is to understand and serve the health and wellness needs of the medically underserved in our community by providing free, quality, compassionate, and personalized care. We are always looking for medical and non-medical volunteers. DCC is a stand-alone nonprofit supported solely by donations and grants.

North Charleston Food Pantry

North Charleston Food Pantry

In collaboration with serve team members, local partners, and the Lowcountry Food Bank, we distribute food kits to those in need every Thursday from 8:30 AM until supplies last. We accept non-perishable food donations Monday-Thursday from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

e3 Mentoring

e3 Mentoring

Our e3 mentoring program matches youth in 3rd through 12th grade with a mentor to provide the invaluable gift of relationship, loving as Jesus did and creating a safe environment for youth to share and feel heard. Our goal is to help youth become productive citizens who make positive contributions, good choices, and love God.

See what’s happening at the

McClellanville

Campus

Meet the

McClellanville

team

Ned

Smith

McClellanville Campus Pastor

Rodney

Liles

Worship Leader

FAQs

What are worship services like?

Our founding pastor, Greg Surratt, has described Seacoast worship as “practical, spirit filled, but non-spooky, yet kind of mystical worship experience, done in multiple locations, very inexpensively.” You will experience exciting worship, a relevant and practical message, and have the opportunity to respond to God at the end of the service.

What should I wear?

We like to keep it casual at Seacoast. You'll see plenty of people in jeans, t-shirts, etc., so just wear whatever makes you comfortable.

Do my kids sit with me in service?

While the choice is ultimately yours, we would encourage all parents to check out our children's ministry, Kidscoast. We have age appropriate classrooms, for newborns through 5th grade at all of our campuses, where kids can go and have fun learning about the love of God.

How do I get connected?

If you’re looking to learn more about Seacoast Church and how you can get connected, check out Next Steps. The Next Steps process can help you understand the mission and culture of Seacoast Church, equipping you with the knowledge and resources to take your next steps and build lasting relationships.

Will I be asked to give money?

While we believe that good financial stewardship involves giving back to God a portion of what has been given to us, there is no obligation or expectation for our visitors to give.

Can I have my wedding at Seacoast?

Some Seacoast facilities are available for weddings and pastors are available for off-site wedding ceremonies. To receive more information about weddings or pre-marital counseling please connect with us here.

Does Seacoast offer hospital visits?

Yes. Our pastoral team is available to serve you or your family in this way. We would love the opportunity to visit and pray with anyone in need. More info here.

Does Seacoast perform funerals and memorial services?

Yes. Our pastoral team is available to serve your family for a funeral or memorial services. We hope to honor the deceased, encourage those who grieve, and ultimately glorify God by sharing the Good News about Jesus Christ during this tender and emotional time. Connect with us here.

What are worship services like?

Our founding pastor, Greg Surratt, has described Seacoast worship as “practical, spirit filled, but non-spooky, yet kind of mystical worship experience, done in multiple locations, very inexpensively.” You will experience exciting worship, a relevant and practical message, and have the opportunity to respond to God at the end of the service.

How do I get connected?

If you’re looking to learn more about Seacoast Church and how you can get connected, check out Next Steps. The Next Steps process can help you understand the mission and culture of Seacoast Church, equipping you with the knowledge and resources to take your next steps and build lasting relationships.

Will I be asked to give money?

While we believe that good financial stewardship involves giving back to God a portion of what has been given to us, there is no obligation or expectation for our visitors to give.