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How does a senior request care?

A senior can request care by visiting salty.org/seniors and clicking on "Request Care."

Where should our groups meet?
Group Hosts

Groups can meet anywhere people can comfortably gather, such as: homes, coffee shops, restaurants, the beach, or parks. The location matters less than creating a welcoming environment for conversation.

Do you accept credit cards?
Giving

Yes. You can give using credit cards, debit cards, or other digital payment options available through our online giving platform.

Are there serving opportunities?

Yes. There are opportunities to serve at our Women gatherings and events, and across Salty as a whole. It’s a great way to get connected and be part of what’s happening in a unique way.

Is there childcare available?
Sunday

Yes. SaltyKids provides a safe and engaging environment for children during the service. Our trained volunteers help kids learn about Jesus in a fun, age-appropriate way. If it’s your first time, plan to arrive a few minutes early so we can help get your child checked in.

Are there midweek service options?
Midweek

Our Port Orange campus offers several midweek opportunities to connect and grow, including Groups at Salty, workshops and classes, events, and more! Check out our latest schedule at salty.org/events.

Are there midweek service options?
Midweek

Our Ponce Inlet campus offers several midweek opportunities to connect and grow, including Groups at Salty, workshops and classes, events, and more! Check out our latest schedule at salty.org/events.

Can I attend service at The Boardroom instead of the main auditorium?
Sunday

Yes! Whether you prefer a quieter environment, need a little extra space, or just love the coffee shop vibe, you’re welcome to attend service from The Boardroom.

Can my family and friends come watch?

Absolutely! Baptism is a celebration, and we encourage family and friends to come support and celebrate this important step with you.

Do I have to talk or participate every time?

No. You’re always welcome to participate at your own pace. Some people like to jump into conversation right away, while others prefer to listen at first. Both are completely okay.

Is training provided for volunteers?

Yes! Depending on where you serve, that team leader will have resources available to you for training. Some ministries have you shadow another volunteer and other ministries have digital resources for you to explore at your convenience. Whatever the service area, our leaders are here to help you every step of the way!

How can I support missions if I’m not able to go on a trip?

For individuals who have a heart for travel, yet are unable to travel themselves, we ask that you would commit to pray for a team during the duration of the trip, or help in collecting/purchasing supplies needed for a mission trip. You could also consider hosting the team for one of their 3 preparation meetings — all of which are great ways to be connected with the mission project, the team, and the ministry they are serving abroad.

What curriculum does SaltyKids use?

SaltyKids uses Bible-centered teaching designed specifically for kids. HyFi teaches the truths of Scripture in a way that helps preschoolers, kids, and students understand their true identity in Christ. Every lesson is presented in a way that’s fun, engaging, and age-appropriate.

Are there events or camps?

We offer both middle school and high school camps during the summer. The most up-to-date info on upcoming camps can be found at salty.org/events.

Are there serving opportunities?

Yes. There are opportunities to serve at SYA gatherings and events, and across Salty as a whole. It’s a great way to get connected and be part of what’s happening in a unique way.

How do I become a volunteer?

An interested volunteer of any age can connect by visiting salty.org/seniors and clicking on "Provide Care.”

How do I find new members to add to my group?
Group Hosts

You can invite people from your circle of friends, people you meet at church, people looking for groups through the Salty Groups page, or guests who are exploring connection. Often the best groups start with a few people inviting a few people.

Can I give anonymously?
Giving

Yes. You can choose to give anonymously if you prefer. While our system may require information for tax purposes, you can select the anonymous option so your gift is not publicly associated with your name.

Is this ministry campus-specific?

While we have monthly gatherings for Women at Salty at our Ormond and New Smyrna Beach locations, anyone is welcome to join us on the fourth Tuesday of the month no matter where you attend on the weekend.

What about the sunrise service?
Sunday

Every Sunday at 7:30am, we host a Sunrise Service on the beach at the Granada Approach (weather permitting). If weather is an issue, we meet in The Boardroom instead.

Are there online groups or discussions?

Yes. The Digital Campus offers online groups, Bible studies, and discussions where people can grow in their faith and build relationships throughout the week.

Who can I contact if I have more questions?

Our team would love to help. You can stop by the Welcome Counter before or after the service or contact us at office@salty.org for more information. You can also reach our Port Orange campus pastor at tom@salty.org.

Who can I contact if I have more questions?

Our team would love to help. You can stop by the Welcome Counter before or after the service or contact us at office@salty.org for more information. You can also reach our Ponce Inlet campus pastor at derrick@salty.org.

Is SaltyKids available when attending service from The Boardroom?
Sunday

Yes. SaltyKids is available during all Sunday services in our main kids spaces. You’re welcome to check your kids in as usual and then head over to The Boardroom for service.

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