At SeaCoast Grace Church, we believe it is God’s will for everyone to have the opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel (2 Peter 3:9). Therefore, it is our passion to share Christ’s life-changing message of love with everyone we meet – both in our local area and around the world.
“For ‘everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’ How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!’” – Romans 10:13-15
In order to do this, we support ministers here in the US, as well as several who are serving overseas. However, we also believe that it is the responsibility of each of us to take God’s love to our world. As such, we engage in a number of short-term missions trips, building weekends, and a variety of support roles that assist our full-time work and encourage our ministry partners around the world. We believe that meeting peoples’ physical needs demonstrates the love of Christ, opening doors to build relationships and minister to their spiritual needs.
To see the impact our church family has had around the world in the past year, check out our
2006-2007 Global Impact Report. For further information on our projects, contact
Tim Reed.

Through your generosity, we’ve been able to get involved in what God’s doing all over the globe. Check out each of the links below to see what ministry opportunities are available to in
El Salvador, India, Uganda, and
Mexico.
To get more information about Pastor G, our guest speaker from Baghdad, and his ministry in Iraq,
click here.
To see how we’ve been involved with Sam Childers and his ministry in Uganda and the Sudan,
click here.

Each year, over 50 SeaCoast Gracers have the opportunity to be ministers of God’s love in our own community as volunteers at Royal Family Kids’ Camp. RFKC is a weeklong camp for abused and neglected children from our area’s foster care system. At camp, the kids’ interaction with caring and compassionate volunteers is often their first positive experience with adults. These camps have served as turning points in the lives of countless children. Some who attended RFKC camps as children have now returned as volunteers to share their stories of transformation with the next generation.
To learn how you can make a difference and give the gift of a renewed life to a child who may otherwise have little hope, please contact
Kathy Kou.

Our serving elders are a body of Christians who serve the community here at SeaCoast Grace. They are involved in many different areas including prayer and service. Serving Elders are nominated and selected by our staff and elders. For more information on our Serving Elders please contact
Jay Bullock.