Celebrate Easter with Salt Life Church!

Sunday March 31st - Inside the Myrtle Beach Mall 10:00 am.

Jason Walter of Salt Life Church stopped by the studio to talk about their upcoming Easter celebration!

The church invites you and all your peeps to celebrate in a welcoming atmosphere with a powerful message of hope.

  • Sunday March 31st – Inside the Myrtle Beach Mall 10:00 am
  • We have something for everyone with Free food, a huge children’s easter egg hunt with candy, toys and prizes, A very fun teen scavenger hunt with many prize giveaways, The Easter Bunny, Family Portraits and so much more! Some of the prizes are local attraction passes such as Mini Golf, The Wax Museum, Mirror Maze, Escape Rooms, Carolina Opry, Medieval Times, TV’s a Myrtle Beach Pelicans swag bag and so much more.

Be sure to keep up with Salt Life Church and all of their happenings on Facebook.

Plus, don’t forget about the CommUNITY Dine Out.

  • Friday April 19th – Multiple Locations all day
  • Cookin’ up the perfect “Recipe for Success” to help our community members in need.
  • This year’s event will be held on Friday April 19th. This is a charitable event the entire family can enjoy!
  • 100% of the proceeds go directly back into needs from providing thousands of brand new backpacks filled with new school supplies to ensuring families have Thanksgiving meals and Christmas gifts. We ensure not only do the children receive needs and wants under the tree, but also the parents and guardians as well, such as pots and pans, a comforter spread or other items needed.
  • The funds also support the ability to help community members with their home needs such as HVAC repair, new roofing, flooring, disability ramps and the list goes on. One of my favorite ways this event gives back is by contributions we give to local charities to support their incredible missions.
  • Patrons do not have to mention the event when dining on April 19th, they simply enjoy time together, a great meal and feel the sense of knowing they are supporting the service of local needs.