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Can I serve if I’m new to church or still exploring faith?

Here at Salty, we have found that many new believers choose to serve as a means of learning more about serving Christ, and to learn from others what it means to have a servant heart. It is important to know that we serve so that those attending may have a welcoming and safe environment to experience the love of Jesus.

What happens if my child needs me during service?

If your child needs you, our team will contact you right away using the information provided at check-in. This allows you to quickly return to the SaltyKids area if your child needs assistance.

How do I get more information?

If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to our Students Pastor, Trey, at trey@salty.org.

How can I stay updated?

The best way to stay up to date on all things Salty Young Adults is by followin gus on Instagram @salty.youngadults or by hopping in our group chat on GroupMe at https://groupme.com/join_group/109905050/6Babdibs

Should we do activities outside of our regular meetings?
Group Hosts

Absolutely. Some groups enjoy sharing meals, going to the beach, serving together, or celebrating life events. These moments often deepen relationships and strengthen the group.

How does Salty practice financial transparency?
Giving

Salty Church is committed to responsible stewardship and transparency. Financial oversight is provided through leadership, budgeting processes, and accountability structures to ensure resources are used wisely to support the mission of the church.

Are there midweek service options?
Midweek

Our Ormond campus offers a Monday night service at 6:30p. Same service, different day of the week. We also offer several midweek opportunities to connect and grow, including Groups at Salty, workshops and classes, events, and more!

Is giving available online?

Yes. Secure online giving is available so people can support the mission and ministry of the church from anywhere. Head to salty.org/give to learn more.

How does The Boardroom support the mission of Salty?

The Boardroom is designed to be the preferred gathering space for our community, starting with coffee and leading to Jesus.

Do Groups run year-round or in seasons?

Many Groups run in seasons throughout the year, while others choose to continue meeting year-round. Seasonal groups make it easy for people to jump in and try a Group.

Are there background checks for certain serving roles?

Yes. Background checks are done for all service areas involving children, those on the safety/security teams, and in leadership positions.

What should my child expect on their first visit?

Your child can expect a welcoming and fun environment. On their first visit they’ll experience friendly leaders, games and activities, worship music, and an engaging Bible lesson. Our goal is simple: We want every child to feel safe, loved, and excited to come back.

How do I transition someone out of our group?
Group Hosts

Occasionally someone may need a different environment that better fits their needs. Approach the conversation with grace and honesty, and if needed we can help connect them with another group. Our goal is always to help people find the right place to grow.

What if I have questions about giving?
Giving

If you have any questions about giving, our team would love to help. You can reach out to office@salty.org or speak with a leader at your campus.

How do I talk to a pastor or leader digitally?

You can reach out to our Digital Campus pastor, Cameron, at cameron@salty.org. We are also available on Discord and within the chat feature of live-streamed services.

Is The Boardroom family-friendly?

Yes! Families are always welcome. Whether you’re stopping in during the week or attending a Sunday service, it’s a relaxed and comfortable environment for all ages.

Is childcare available for Groups?

Childcare availability varies depending on the Group. Some Groups offer childcare, some rotate childcare between families, and others meet in family-friendly environments. You can check the Group description or ask the host for details.

Can I serve at special events or outreach opportunities?

Yes! From parades and festivals to beach cleanups and special events, there are a variety of ways to serve outside of a weekend service. We will typically announce those special service opportunities through salty.org/events or a leader will reach out to serve teams via email inviting them to volunteer.

Who can I reach out to for help?
Group Hosts

You’re never hosting alone. Our Groups team is here to support you every step of the way. If you ever need help, guidance, or encouragement, simply reach out to your campus pastor or the Salty Groups team. We’re here for you.

Is the Digital Campus meant to replace in-person church?

No. Our Digital Campus is meant to extend the church beyond the building. For some people, it’s a primary way to participate, while for others it complements in-person attendance.

Where is The Boardroom located?

The Boardroom is located at 26 Bovard Ave. in Ormond Beach, right across from the ocean and just steps away from our Ormond Beach campus.

How many people are usually in a Group?

Most Groups include 8–12 people, though some may be smaller or larger. The goal is to keep Groups small enough for meaningful conversation and connection.

What is the time commitment for serving?

This can vary depending on the service area and team. The leader of your service area or ministry will help provide clarity on this.

Who is the Digital Campus best for?

Salty’s Digital Campus is especially helpful for people who travel often, live far from church, have work schedules that prevent attending in person, are exploring faith for the first time, or prefer to connect digitally before visiting physically.

What if I’ve never been part of a small group before?

That’s perfectly normal. Many people join their first Group at Salty with no previous experience. Groups are designed to be welcoming and easy to step into.

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