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I believe that to lead well is to care deeply.
Caring about the right things moors us and creates a basis for right actions.
Without compassion, leadership becomes manipulative, coercive, and inauthentic. Those that follow will do so halfheartedly and without investment in the direction.
With deep compassion loyalty is returned, mistakes are forgiven, and energy is more freely spent in pursuit of direction that was set in caring.
"I don't care" is a weakness. Let's be strong for others.
Background and Bio
P. Derrick Seagraves pastors The Sanctuary of Eagle River, Alaska. He was raised in Tacoma, Washington with Frank and Jean LaCrosse pastoring his family for 20 years. He moved to Alaska at twenty two with two bags to work on the oil platforms. There in Sterling, Alaska Mitch and Alisha Glover mentored and developed the Seagraves in ministry in The Greatland.
The Seagraves have traveled across the continent ministering in churches large and small while raising three children. Still a young family they are excited for what the future holds.
His passions in ministry are the practical preaching of God’s Word, the experience of the Spirit of God in people, and seeing the lost saved. His leisure time is filled with reading, fishing, hunting, and meeting new people.
He plans to preach on every peopled continent, to grow churches, and see great faith inspired making testimonies of our lord and savior Jesus Christ.
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Areas that I'm involved:
The Sanctuary of Eagle River
Lead Pastor (Link)
The Pentecostal church in Eagle River Alaska.
Interns accepted.
P. Derrick Seagraves interviews extraordinary Christians, and uncovers how those who want to change the world can equip themselves.
Supporting and promoting Apostolic Pentecostal authors with a modern process. You keep your book rights, and own everything.
Credentials and Associations
UPCI
Licensed Minister
Indiana Bible College
Alumni,
BA Biblical Studies / Theology
Alaska Yukon District
Fellowship of Ministers