
A church where lives are transformed through the power of Jesus, as we remain committed to proclaiming His victory and leading others into a life-changing relationship with Him.


"To see a church filled with followers of Jesus whose lives have been changed by Him. Believers of every age who boldly live on the mission of sharing the love of God with others and hold on to Scripture."
"Who pray with fervency for the power of the Holy Spirit. A church that shares meals together and builds close relationships with each other and is not divided by age, skin color, political party affiliation, or social status. Believers who love everyone. I see a church where people give so much that it hurts and yet they do it with joy. Believers who are totally committed to Jesus even if the rewards will only be seen in heaven. Who desire to be in the presence of God every moment of their lives and longingly await the second coming of Jesus. In desperation and all affliction, they hold on to what is true – Jesus, our Savior and treasure."
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Seventh-day Adventist Christians are members of a Christian denomination that emerged in the 19th century, with a distinct emphasis on the Bible, the Sabbath, the Second Coming of Christ, and healthful living. The term "Seventh-day" refers to our observance of the Sabbath on the seventh day of the week, Saturday, rather than Sunday, which is traditionally observed by many other Christian denominations. The word "Adventist" refers to our belief in the imminent Second Advent (or return) of Jesus Christ. Learn more...
Seventh-day Adventists follow the Sabbath as it was outlined in Genesis creation and the Exodus commandments–Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. We believe that the Bible clearly establishes Saturday as the Sabbath, and this practice has been maintained since creation. While many Christian denominations observe Sunday as a day of worship, SDA members believe the change to Sunday worship was a tradition developed later, not commanded by Scripture. Learn more...
Sabbath is the seventh day of the week (Saturday) which we observe as a day of rest and worship, in accordance with the Fourth Commandment (Exodus 20:8-11). The Sabbath is not only a time for physical rest but also a spiritual time to connect with God and community, reflect on His creation, and renew our faith. Learn more...
Seventh-day Adventists do not believe in eternal torment in hell. We believe that the wicked will face the "second death" (Revelation 20:14), which is the complete and final destruction of the soul, rather than eternal suffering. We interpret hell as the result of God's justice, where those who reject God’s offer of salvation will be destroyed, not eternally punished.
Adventists believe that salvation is a gift from God, received through grace by faith in Jesus Christ–the fruits of which involves a process of justification (being made right with God) and sanctification (spiritual growth and becoming more like Christ). Adventists also believe in the importance of obeying God’s commandments and living a life of love and service to others.
Getting baptized at our church is a meaningful and straightforward process. First, simply contact us by filling out our Bible Study form. One of our pastors will then guide you through a baptismal study to help you understand the foundations of faith and what baptism means. After completing the study, we’ll schedule your baptism for a special weekend celebration with our church family.
Getting involved in a ministry at our church is easy and rewarding. Start by filling out our volunteers form, where you can select the ministry or ministries you're interested in. After you submit the form, the leader of that ministry will reach out to you with more information and guide you through the next steps to become an active part of the team.
Becoming a member or transferring your membership to our church is a simple process. Begin by filling out our membership form. If you're already a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, we’ll contact your current church and handle the transfer for you. If you’re not yet an Adventist, we offer two paths to membership: through baptism or through a public proclamation of faith. Once you’ve submitted the form, a member of our team will reach out to discuss the next steps with you.
Whether you have a question, need assistance, or want to provide feedback, there are multiple ways to reach us.