Missions

Seacoast Church supports mission projects in Africa, Cambodia, to the persecuted church around the world, plus local disaster events, and local missions.

To The Nations - Zambia

Seacoast Church has been supporting this ministry led by Chris and Angela Shadbolt, for the past 25 years. This outreach to not only Zambia, but surrounding African nations, has had a multi faceted impact on more than tens of thousands of lives.

To The Nations ministry takes container loads of medical equipment, hospital beds, incubators, wheelchairs, etc from Australia. They provide food and basic living support to the very poor. To The Nations has chaplains in major hospitals, provides buildings for schools, visits correctional facilities, runs evangelistic outreaches to the community. It also has the Caleb Centre for Children with Autism.

See website for further details: https://www.ttnministries.org

Cambodia - Prison Ministry

Sandy Perry has been a long time friend of Seacoast Church. Sandy has a huge heart for the people of Cambodia. As a Registered Nurse, she has run pre and post-natal clinics, and supported the people of Cambodia with general health and well being medical care.

In recent years, Sandy has established a bible study in a prison complex in Siam Reap, in addition to pioneering a garden within the complex, to provide nutritious food for the inmates. She has worked tirelessly to keep this project going. Sandy is hopeful of establishing similar projects in other prisons within the country.

Sandy recently arranged the supply of 200 water filters to the Siem Reap prison, at a cost of $4,000USD, as inmates were constantly suffering sickness due to the muddy water brought in for the inmates.

We have had the privilege of partnering with Sandy over many years for these kinds of life changing interventions.

Project One:Fourteen

Simon and Allison Rattray are reaching people from nations around the world that are suffering from traumatic events such as war, terrorism and persecution.

They offer hope through trauma recovery courses, art therapy, pastoral care - all through strategic partnerships with local pastors and churches.

They are touching the lives of very vulnerable individuals. and communities, and empowering them with real life tools to embrace hope and life again.

See website for further details: https://www.project114.org.au

Healing and Hope through Trauma Recovery, Reconciliation and Resilience