The water has finally receded in Conway, SC but there is considerable damage left—and potentially more to come from Hurricane Michael.
Teams Prepare to Assist Conway Families
The Seacoast Conway campus is currently being used as a distribution center and starting next week they will be partnering with Christ in Action (CIA) to clean out flooded homes in the community.
Latest Relief Serve Opportunities
Although the hurricane passed over a week ago, Conway, SC is presently experiencing record flooding and the rivers will not crest until Wednesday or Thursday.
Gearing Up To Do Whatever It Takes
We are doing whatever it takes to help hurting communities in the wake of Hurricane Florence.
Current Disaster Relief Serve Opportunities
Seacoast Church has partnered with Christ in Action to send two teams to serve in New Bern, NC. Opportunities will include serving meals, and cleaning homes and yards as needed.
What You Can Do to Help Right Now
We will go where we are needed, we will do whatever it takes.
Call For Volunteers And Support For The Carolinas
As we continue to receive reports on relief needs across the Carolinas, we are gearing up to mobilize teams and resources. We are in contact with Seacoast campuses and other North Carolina churches to determine their needs and next steps.
Important Information On Seacoast Campus And Office Closures
All campuses, with the exception of Greenville and Asheville, remain closed as Tropical Storm Florence makes its way inland. Be sure to join us for church online at 6:15 PM on Saturday or 8:30 AM, 10 AM or 11:30 AM on Sunday at live.seacoast.org.
Tracking Florence
As Florence makes its way to the coast, we want to make sure that everyone is taking the necessary precautions to keep themselves and their families safe.
Whatever It Takes
Hurricane Dorian has passed and we are sending teams of volunteers to help and serve our coastal South Carolina communities as needed. If you would like to volunteer to help, you can let us know below.