About Us

Seaton Baptist Church was established in 2005 and grew from a small home-based group of people to the thriving fellowship it is today.

In the early days the fellowship became known as a ‘church without walls’ - a term that was originally used as it does not own a building.  However it came to reflect the outward-looking nature of the church and its drive to be active in the community, aiming to reach those who may not otherwise attend church or hear the good news of Jesus Christ.  Here is a summary of some of the projects Seaton Baptist Church has been involved with:
Hope ‘08 - a national initiative where churches work together on a range of projects for the benefit of the community
Alpha - a no-obligation introductory course to the Christian faith.  It is run by many churches of all denominations all over the country.
Open-air services and Sunday afternoon services in local residential homes.  Both of these aim to bring church to those who may not usually be able to attend.  The church also participated in the 'Back to Church Sunday’, which was held at Seaton Town Hall.
Cross Purpose mission - an event held in 2007 at Cliff Field Gardens including a range of activities for all age groups including bands, a family fun day and a bookshop.
After School Club - SBC helps to run this club at Seaton Primary School, in conjunction with Seaton Methodist Church.

SBC is affiliated to the Baptist Union of Great Britain and the South West Baptist Association.
There are many other events taking place throughout the year, so keep an eye on our news page for the latest information.