Ministry in action

 “To love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength—and to love our neighbor as ourselves.” Mark 12:28–31

Worship on the Water is more than Sunday worship—we are a community that serves. Our outreach ministry continues to grow as we pour into others with practical love, generous giving, and meaningful connections both here in the Lowcountry and around the world.

“Our love for others must not only be affection but practical.” (James 2:15–16, Matthew 25:40)
We desire for others the same things we would desire for ourselves.

  • Guyana

    From clothing drives to on-the-ground mission trips, we are deeply connected to this small South American country. Several in our congregation are personally committed to sharing both physical resources and the hope of the Gospel in Guyana.

  • Equinox Global Missions

    We are honored to partner with Equinox Global Missions, a ministry rooted in equipping believers worldwide through discipleship, creative arts, and outreach. Through music and worship collaboration, we support their calling to raise up a global sound of praise that transcends borders and builds bridges across cultures.

  • The Boys and girls Clubs

    We are proud to serve the Bluffton, Ridgeland, and Hardeeville Clubs—reading to children, tutoring students, and serving Christmas dinner with love. These young lives matter deeply, and we are honored to walk alongside them.

  • Prison Fellowship & Create New Beginnings

    Redemption is possible—even in the darkest places. We support programs like Prison Fellowship and Create New Beginnings that bring healing and restoration to individuals affected by crime and incarceration.

  • Real Champions, Inc.

    Real Champions seeks to create
    “change for children”. The mission is to become trusted advocates for children by establishing long-term relationships that lead them to greater opportunities in life, school, and work.

  • Shepherd's Care

    Ministry can be exhausting. Shepherd’s Care offers pastors a sacred pause—a space to rest, recover, and be restored. Pastors who’ve received this gift of renewal often describe it as life-changing.

    “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28