What to Expect
At SeaCoast Grace, we feel that it’s OUR responsibility to make it easy for you to come to church. We want you to be able to experience the great music, encouraging messages, friendly people and enjoyable atmosphere that are a part of SeaCoast Grace. And we know that your first time at a church, any church, brings up some
questions. Here is a quick look at what you can expect, based on what people see when they visit SeaCoast Grace.
You Are Welcome
Here at SeaCoast Grace, we’ll make sure the first face you see when you approach the church has a smile on it. Whether you need childcare or are looking for a place for your
teens, a greeter will be nearby to help you get where you need to go.
We Are Relevant
You'll enjoy upbeat music and practical messages that help you deal with real life issues. We’ll even give you a helpful outline with the Bible passages. What you learn on the weekend, you’ll be able to use during the week. Whether you join us in the main worship center or in one of our several
worship venues, we want to help you connect with the personal hope and practical help that God can give.
What To Wear
We’re more concerned with meeting your real life needs than with what you wear. So dress casually and you’ll fit right in. Our Pastor doesn't wear a tie... on Saturday night he might even be wearing jeans!
Your Children
We know that as a parent you need be sure that your children are in a SAFE learning environment. And we know that your children are looking for a FUN place to learn. We’ve invested a lot to make sure that both of these goals are reached. You’ll see that in the buildings the children and students meet in, and even more in the volunteers who work with your kids.
The Offering
The offering is for those who are part of the SeaCoast Grace family. Instead of wanting you to give something, we want you to get something!
Welcome Back
If it’s been a long time since you’ve been to church, SeaCoast Grace has you in mind! There’s already enough you have to think about when you’re visiting a church for the first time. We hope that getting some of this “stuff” out of the way not only encourages you to join us for church, but also helps you to connect with the hope and encouragement that God has for you.
The Music
Music has the power to speak to the heart! Since we all have hearts that thrive on encouragement and that need to be energized – the music at SeaCoast Grace is encouraging and energizing. We want you to get a lift and not a letdown when you come to church!
The Venues
We all like different styles of music, so there are several music styles to choose from at SeaCoast Grace. That's why we've put together different
worship venues on the SeaCoast Grace campus each weekend. At these venues, you'll get the same teaching as everyone else through a video feed from the main service, but with a smaller, more intimate style. Plus, each of the venues has live bands with a little different music style than the Main Auditorium. Currently we have three distinctly different worship styles represented in our venues.
The Auditorium music and worship are contemporary and upbeat with drama, video clips and other creative elements used to communicate the message.
The Warehouse is a unique and progressive worship service geared for those who are looking for a change. You’ll enjoy our casual environment, awesome music and warm friendly atmosphere. You may even enjoy a hot cup of coffee or a cappuccino!
Traditions has traditional hymns, gospel choruses and other traditional church music at the Ranch House on our Cypress Campus. At
The Little Church, the setting is quaint but the music and message is the same as everyone has come to appreciate from Seacoast Grace Church. It is a place where all are welcome and where all are encouraged along their spiritual journey in a relaxed beach community setting.
The Teaching
SeaCoast Grace’s teaching pastors focus their messages on real life issues. We want you to be able to say that what we talked about on the weekend gave you something that could help you on Monday: in your family, at your work, with your life. At the core of it all is the fact that God has made all of us to live our lives with purpose. It’s not about religion, it’s about a relationship with God. It’s not about pretending that we’re perfect, it’s about a God who is willing to give His grace because we're not and help us to grow into who we can be.