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2024 Giving Impact

God worked in incredible ways in and through Southeast in 2024! 5,051 people stepped into the waters of baptism and out into the life, freedom, and hope of Christ, 4,865 campers learned about Jesus while forming authentic relationships at a Southeast Camp, and 106 missionaries advanced the Gospel throughout the world. Your faithful giving not only impacted lives this past year but for eternity!

28,000

people, on average, worshiped in-person each week at our 14 physical campuses

15,000

people from across the world, on average, worshiped each week at SE Online 

5,051

people celebrated new life in Jesus through baptism

4,857

volunteers served throughout the church

$75M+

total giving

12,286

people engaged in groups

Caring for the most vulnerable

Foster Care & ADOPTION
727

foster and adoptive families were supported and engaged

73

parents participated in Considering Foster Care & Adoption sessions

Human Trafficking Victims
62

survivors cared for

16

trafficking ministries were supported

One need at a time

Benevolence
$1M+

in financial assistance provided to 550+ families

$736K+

of supplies were collected during a Basic Needs Drive

752

volunteers

3

drives to collect baby care essentials, school supplies,
and food

8

in-patient residential facilities

1,942

baptisms

5K+

men and women were served

Find Your Crew

Groups
623

on-campus, home, and online groups

12,286

engaged in groups, including 7,336 for the first time

984

engaged in online groups across the world

Group of people outdoors at Southeast's Shine Fall Fest one wearing a cowboy hat and red bandana high-fiving.

Shine Disabilities Ministry

127

people, on average, attended weekly Shine offerings at 5 campuses

2,200

attended Shine Fall Fest

142

volunteers, on average, served weekly

The Next Generation

4,094

kids attended SE!KIDS each week

357

baptisms

1,136

volunteers served each week

295

attended a college-age group each week 

576

volunteers served as small group leaders each week

2,102

middle and high school students attended a group each week

1,121

baptisms

SE Summer Camps

451

leaders

163

baptisms

1,660

students

87

called to ministry

331

leaders

196

baptisms

1,412

students

337

leaders

98

baptisms

1,485

kids

77

leaders

68

campers

200

leaders

240

campers

Black-and-white photo of energetic students worshipping at Southeast's high school camp.

"Being at camp was such a life-changing moment for me. I know now that I have people that really love me, care about me, and they are going to be by my side holding my hand as I walk through my Christian journey."

MAggie D.

One at a time support

Encounter
94

groups across 14 campuses

830

attended groups each week

Going into the world

5,038

served their communities 

26,150

were blessed by service

14

missionaries

$4M+

awarded in grants

70

partners

274

home visits to serve immigrant families 

540

immigrants and refugees attended weekly worship gatherings

25

missionaries

$735K+

awarded in grants

13

partners

6

new churches launched

$1.3M+

to support 25 church plants

$765,158

to aid those affected by 5 disasters throughout the U.S. and world 

67

missionaries

$2.8M+

awarded in grants

35

partners

263

global trip participants engaged in 18 countries 

2,151

attendees from 49 states and 27 countries

491

mission field commitments

221

volunteers

People at GMHC, two women hugging in the foreground while others interact and smile.

"After facing a crossroads in my life in 2019, I began to intentionally pray for my faith and my family. This year, I was able to baptize three generations of my family…I desire it to be my greatest hope in this life to see people believe unto Christ!"

Brad Milby

2024 Annual Report

In Acts 4, the early church laid everything at the apostles' feet to ensure no one had any needs. Today, we see that same spirit of radical generosity alive in our church family. Through your faithful giving of over $75 million this year, God is doing what only He can do—changing lives one at a time.