The next 31 years at Seacoast should provide you with an even better insight into our growth. Jesus loves our devotion and praise to Him as we follow His way. Hugs
This really resonated with me, because before moving here three years ago for my husband’s retirement, I was praying for 13 years for a church to wherever we moved to. God presented Seacoast to us, but there are some things that we missed. Those things were the things that you mentioned. But this gives me a different way to look at our Seacoast home in Irmo. Reframing it to a scenario where I’m not looking for the things that make me comfortable, but rather for a church family that helps me take one step closer to Christ in my daily walks is something to be celebrated and appreciated.
The next 31 years at Seacoast should provide you with an even better insight into our growth. Jesus loves our devotion and praise to Him as we follow His way. Hugs
Love this. Message for December?
Hadn’t considered that… that’s an interesting idea
As someone who has degrees from both Southeastern University and Reformed Theological Seminary, I have similar story. Really appreciate this post.
I got my masters at Gordon Conwell, just up the road from RTS in Charlotte. Really glad you enjoyed the post, thanks for reading!
Nice! Yeah it was between RTS and Gordon for me.
This really resonated with me, because before moving here three years ago for my husband’s retirement, I was praying for 13 years for a church to wherever we moved to. God presented Seacoast to us, but there are some things that we missed. Those things were the things that you mentioned. But this gives me a different way to look at our Seacoast home in Irmo. Reframing it to a scenario where I’m not looking for the things that make me comfortable, but rather for a church family that helps me take one step closer to Christ in my daily walks is something to be celebrated and appreciated.
I’m glad it connected with you!