- Seacoast Church
Seacoast is a large American interdenominational
church located in thesuburb of Mount Pleasant,South Carolina , nearCharleston, South Carolina ,USA . It was founded in February, 1988 by Greg Surratt and a team from another large church in the area, Northwood Assembly inNorth Charleston . Surratt still serves as Senior Pastor. Seacoast was one of the churches who pioneered themulti-site church technique.Early history
According to their website, "Seacoast began in February of 1988 with sixty-five people meeting in an apartment clubhouse. In April of the same year the first 'public' meetings were held in a rented theater with a vision for reaching out to the unchurched people of the Charleston area. The dream was to build a church" The church grew quickly with its contemporary worship style and support from [http://www.northwoodassembly.com Northwood Assembly] , a similar church in
North Charleston . Today, the church has over 8,500 worshipers who attend weekly.Multi-site coast
The church went through several building programs and helped create the idea of having satellite services on off site campuses. This idea of a
multi-site church has won Seacoast praise as being the 15th most influential church in America from "The Church Report". [http://12.163.122.165/JULY06top50.pdf]The idea came out of necessity, however. In 2002 the church had over 3,000 people attending weekly service leading the church to request permits to expand their facilities with local officials. The Town of
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina denied all requests however. The church then began to use a video feed to show sermons to an off-site location. This was so successful that Seacoast began to open other "satellite" facilities throughout theCharleston, South Carolina metropolitan area and throughout the state and now even inSavannah, Georgia .In 2006 the church's original campus in Mount Pleasant, SC opened a new convert|100000|sqft|m2|-4|sing=on facility and will provide different style services for people who have different preferences in music and worship. The sermons, outside its original facility, are a live worship experience with a video teaching recorded at the original campus using the
multi-site church philosophy for which Seacoast is recognized.Seacoast currently has 11 campuses in three states, including an Internet campus.
List of coast sites
*Asheville Campus - located in
Asheville, North Carolina
*Columbia Campus - located inColumbia, South Carolina
*Greensboro Campus - located inGreensboro, North Carolina
*Greenville Campus - located inGreenville, South Carolina
*Irmo Campus - located inIrmo, South Carolina
*James Island Campus - located inJames Island, South Carolina
*Mount Pleasant Campus - located inMount Pleasant, South Carolina
*North Charleston Campus - located inCharleston, South Carolina
*Savannah Campus - located inSavannah, Georgia
*Summerville Campus - located inSummerville, South Carolina
*West Ashley Campus - located inCharleston, South Carolina
*Manning Campus - located inManning, South Carolina
* [http://www.seacoast.org/internet/index.html Internet Campus]Beliefs
Seacoast is an interdenominational or
non-denominational Christian church and states its "sole basis for [its] belief is the Bible." They believe the Bible is infalible. Further, they believe in thetrinity , that God exists eternally in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.They believe that
Jesus Christ , "lived a sinless life on earth and voluntarily paid for our sin by dying on the cross as our substitute." They believe "He rose from the dead and is the only mediator between us and God." [http://www.seacoast.org/mountpleasant/statefaith.html]News articles
* [http://v2.charleston.net/assets/webPages/departmental/news/Stories.aspx?section=faithvalues&tableId=104550&pubDate=8/27/2006 "Growing Appeal" Charleston "Post & Courier"]
* Featured church inVision Magazine : [http://www.visionondemand.net/online.php?issue=4]
* Seacoast Church's Media Page [http://www.seacoast.org/news]External links
* [http://www.seacoast.org/ Seacoast]
* [http://www.gregsurratt.org/ Greg Surratt's Blog]
* [http://www.northwoodassembly.com/ Northwood Assembly]
* [http://www.shawnsblogspot.com/ Shawn Wood's Blog]
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