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July 4th on Crab Island
Several of Shoreline’s staff members spent the better part of July 4th out at Crab Island. They passed out 1,000 “Church at McGuire’s” coozies to those celebrating the holiday on boats. The coozies were well received and gave us a great opportunity to invite people to Shoreline!
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Shoreline’s student ministry, Epic, will be attending a youth conference in Birmingham this summer. To raise money for this trip, they’ve organized a Prom Night on May 29th. Not only will this event be a lot of fun, but it will allow kids to attend the conference who otherwise might not be able to go. Click here for all the details. Volunteers are needed! So, if you can help, please call Lisa at 259-8419.
No commentsKeep It Simple
Pastor Eric had a great article about keeping it simple in The Destin Log. Click here to read it!
No commentsPat yourself on the back.
According to statistics, the ratio of volunteers to church attendees at most churches is 1:10. We calculated Shoreline’s volunteers and church attendees and our ratio is 1:5. That’s amazing! Thanks for all you guys do! You honestly make everything at Shoreline possible. And to show our appreciation, a little something special is being planned for those who volunteer. However, I’m not at liberty to discuss it just yet. You’ll hear about it soon, though!
No commentsEaster, Shoreline style
Shoreline will have 5 Easter services this year:
The Rave – 9:00, 9:45, and 10:30 AM (Sunday 4/12)
PJ’s Coffee Shop – 6:00 PM (Sunday 4/12)
McGuire’s Irish Pub – 7:00 PM (Tuesday 4/14)
Invitation cards will be available to pick up next Sunday at the Real Info booth. Click here to watch the video promo.
No commentsThat’s What She Said
Today was part 1 of the “That’s What She Said” series. If you missed the video bumper or want to see it again, click here. Part 2 will be April 5th and will conclude the two-week series.
No commentsVictory on the Field: Changing Lives Through Football
We all know Pastor Eric is a big deal, but read about how he impacted one young man in Iowa: Victory on the Field: Changing Lives Through Football
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