1976
Mark Geppert heard the call from God to sell his business and enter the mission field. “I am calling you to preach My gospel in the nations.
1985
Mark received the vision from the Holy Spirit to walk and pray. “You go where I show you and pray. As you pray, I will respond from heaven. When we effect an uplink, I will send government changing revival.”
1991
SEAPC is officially founded and registered as a 501(c)3 with the purpose to create new and network existing prayer cells around the world.
2000
SEAPC’s formal inclusion of the purpose to meet the needs of people through healthcare, education, parenting, and micro-economic development in light of Millennium Development Goals.
2005
The first SEAPC Friends Around The Table gathering with the purpose of drawing together the global network of prayer in Thailand, which led to the official establishment of SEAPC offices in other nations.
2010
SEAPC made the decision to strategically sow every dollar it had, believing that God would increase the organization to fulfill the vision He had given.
2014
Matt Geppert becomes President of SEAPC.
2014
SEAPC adopts Core Values and agreed upon its Statements of Faith at Friends Around The Table in Oaxaca, Mexico.
2018
SEAPC received the vision from God to foster a community of prayer in every nation around the world.
2023
The World Changers initiative was launched.
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Matt & Mark Geppert
Mark Geppert founded SEAPC in 1994, with the goal of creating new, and networking existing, prayer cells in SouthEast Asia, channeling resources into humanitarian projects, and raising up prayer teams which will penetrate unreached people groups in the nations. Mark served as the President of SEAPC for 20 years until his son, Matt, succeeded him in the leadership of the organization.
Matt Geppert now serves as the President of SEAPC. He first joined SEAPC as a regional representative in 2003 after graduating from the University of Montana’s Environmental Studies program. Matt became the President of SEAPC in 2014 after his father, SEAPC founder Mark Geppert, retired. His years at SEAPC have provided him with the opportunity to serve and participate in nation-changing, Christ-centered projects. He also serves as an advisor to a number of ministry boards in the U.S. and abroad.