One of the great threats to God’s people is, and always has been, spiritual indifference. South Bay Bible Church, 578 Montauk Highway, East Moriches, is pleased to announce the start of Returning to Reverence: Embracing God’s Word in Malachi on Sunday, February 18th, at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Join us in person or online at southbaychurchli.org/livestream, Facebook Live, or YouTube.
“The book of Malachi reveals a back-and-forth dialogue between God and His people,” said Matt Horne, lead pastor. “Sadly, it appears that the tough truths God speaks are equally applicable to the church today.”
Whether you consider yourself a church person or not, you’re invited to join us for this six-part series, Returning to Reverence, as Pastor Matt urges the modern church toward pure and true worship.
Many have had their fill of religion. What makes Christianity so different? South Bay Bible Church, 578 Montauk Highway, East Moriches, is pleased to announce the start of Christianity 101: How One Man and His Story Changed History on Sunday, March 31st, at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Join us in person or online at southbaychurchli.org/livestream, Facebook Live, YouTube, or our new South Bay Bible Church app.
“Often times, people will lump Christianity with every other religion,” said Matt Horne, lead pastor. “But the Christian story is rather unique and extremely compelling.”
Whether you consider yourself a church person or not, you’re invited to join us for this three-part series, Christianity 101, as Pastor Matt teaches six essential elements of our faith and how they can make all the difference in your life.
Hope Biersach, a student at Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School, was recently sponsored by the Seatuck Cove Rotary Club to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards at the Dorothy Flint 4-H Camp in Riverhead. Over the course of three days, Hope participated in leadership skill building with Rotary-sponsored students from across Long Island. Here, Hope is congratulated by Seatuck President Bob Dovale.
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With only 24 cases reported worldwide, the once-dreaded disease of polio, also known as infantile paralysis, has almost been completely wiped out..“We’re ‘this close’ to wiping polio off the face of the earth,” said David Ardam who gave a report on the crippling disease at a recent meeting of the Seatuck Cove Rotary Club in Manorville. “We won’t stop until we finish the job.” MORE