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Champions Of Faith Bible Study
TUESDAYS // VIRTUAL & In-Person (Won By ONE Room) // 9:30–10:30AM
Pastor Hubert Surratt will lead us through various Scriptures and books of the Bible. Discover how God’s Word applies to your life and enjoy fellowship. For more information, contact Debbie O'Kelly.
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Lunch and Connect
Second Friday Of Month // 11:30AM–1:30PM  // Chapel // $5
Join us for lunch with a different speaker each month. Topics will be announced in our monthly newsletter. For more information, contact Carol Wines.
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At The Café
First Tuesday of the Month // 10:30AM–11:30AM // Seacoast Café
Grab a cup of coffee and join seniors for monthly fellowship. Get to know new friends and catch up with old friends. For more information contact Debbie O’Kelly.
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Seacoast Exercise Class
Tuesdays // 2:00–3:00PM // Studio B
This exercise class helps improve agility, balance, and coordination for daily living by increasing muscular strength and range of motion. Exercise includes the use of a chair and light weights.
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Seniors Writing Group - Let's Write Stories
Wednesdays beginning January 18 //  // 12 Weeks // 10:30-11:30AM // Won By One OR Virtual
We'll learn to use legacy themes to help write stories about our lives through a book study of Writing your Legacy by Richard Campbell, M.Ed and Cheryl Svensson, Ph.D.
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To connect with the Seniors ministry, email CarolWines@seacoast.org

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None of us were meant to go through life alone. Small groups are one of the best ways that people connect and grow in their faith. When we make personal connections with others, even a big church can feel small.
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