
Rebuild Lakeshore "Young people often point out the ugliness of many evangelical church buildings. Unfortunately, they are often right. Fixed down in our hearts is a failure to understand that beauty should be to the praise of God." - Frances Shaffer

August 29, 2005 changed everything on the gulf coast. From landscape to language, and everything in between; you see and hear the effects in the everyday way people interact and live down to the smallest details...

Rebuild Lakeshore Happy Thanksgiving from Lakeshore MS

Rebuild Lakeshore Insulation Quote - for open cell spray foam for the Mercy House = $7,270.54

Betsy Serral first traveled to Lakeshore in the summer of 2006 with her church, Providence Presbyterian of Hilton Head, South Carolina. She quickly fell in love with Lakeshore and has become one of our most valued partners and closest friends...

Rebuild Lakeshore The Bunk House received permanent power hook up today.

Rebuild Lakeshore looking at stucco for the Mercy House. If anyone is experienced with stucco and would like to volunteer for this project, Please let us know. We should be ready for it by the second half of January.

Rebuild Lakeshore we now have a nice 32' X 12' deck on the back of the Mercy House - will serve as a great place for outdoor bible studies and other small gatherings.

Rebuild Lakeshore We just hit 500 Rebuild Lakeshore facebook "fans"

In the four plus years of the Rebuild Lakeshore ministry we have had literally thousands and thousands of folks make mission trips to work along side of us on the gulf coast...

Rebuild Lakeshore building the back deck on the Mercy House this week

Our friends from Trinity Community Church of Trinity, FL made this great video of their mission trip to Lakeshore. For those planning a trip, it gives a great glimpse into a week in the mercy ministry efforts here and what God has been doing in the lives of those who come.

Rebuild Lakeshore "Hancock County officials are reporting only minimal damage from Tropical Storm Ida. Ida produced 3-5 of storm surge in Hancock County, with sustained winds of 35-45 miles per hour overnight, but Hancock Emergency Management Agency Director Brian "Hootie" Adam told reporters Tuesday that only a few trees had been repor...ted as downed with no power outages." - Sea Coast Echo















