Monthly Archives: March 2013

  This guest post is written by Debbie Hopper who oversees our women’s ministry at Seacoast. I work alongside Debbie and can say with confidence that she lives what she teaches. She is a phenomenal woman and I think you’ll...
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Hey guys, this post is written by Jack Hoey Jr. Jack is in charge of the overall operations of Seacoast Church and is quite honestly one of the wisest people I know. Every time I sit down with him I...
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Before you get worried that I’m going to bust out some math on you (as if I could), this simple formula is what’s called Ohm’s law. Rather than even attempting to go into a super deep scientific explanation of this...
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This post comes from my friend Jack Hoey III. Jack is one of the creative geniuses behind much of what we do at Seacoast. I always enjoy his insights and I believe you will as well. Here is a post...
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Jesus. What is it in that name that seems to have a polarizing affect? I could tell almost anyone about church and it’d be fine. I could talk about how we serve people all over the world. Almost everyone would...
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One of the coolest dudes I know on the Seacoast staff is my man Steve Murphy. You can follow him on Twitter @Murphy24p. Steve serves as one of the video gurus at Seacoast Church and I’ve seen his creative genius...
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I’m going to start off by saying that I don’t know much about sailing. The basic idea that I think I understand pretty well is that you put the sail up and there is an element of reliance upon the...
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When I think about the relationships I have and the incredible number of people I get the opportunity to impact, there is one simple practice that I have found to be extremely important. This may seem like the most basic...
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If you ever want to have an interesting conversation, get a bunch of people together and talk about the word “success.” Ask everyone in the group what they think it means and be prepared to hear all kinds of different...
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Jonathan Edwards, the famous American preacher of the 1700s, wrote 70 resolutions while in school at Yale that have encouraged thousands long after he went to be with The Lord. The 9th resolution that he wrote was this: 9. Resolved,...
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