What We Believe – At a Glance

As Seventh-day Adventists, we are grounded in the Word of God and the love of Jesus Christ.

The Bible

We believe the Bible is God’s inspired Word and our guide for faith, truth, and everyday living.

God: Father, Son & Holy Spirit

We believe in one loving God revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Working together for creation, redemption, and our relationship with Him.

Salvation Through Jesus Christ

We believe salvation is a gift of grace through Jesus Christ. His life, death, and resurrection make forgiveness and eternal life possible for all who believe.

The Sabbath

We observe the seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday) as a time for rest, worship, and reconnecting with God, family, and community.

The Second Coming

We look forward with hope to the return of Jesus Christ, when God will fully restore His creation and bring lasting peace.

Christian Living & Service

We believe faith is lived out through love, compassion, healthy living, and service to others. Reflecting Christ in everyday life.

What Makes Seventh-day Adventist Distinct

Sabbath Rest

We worship on the seventh day, Saturday, a special time set aside in Scripture for rest, renewal, worship, and reconnecting with God and each other.

Wholistic Living

We believe God cares about every part of life spiritual, physical, mental, and relational.

Hope in Christ’s Return

We live with hope in the promised return of Jesus Christ. This hope encourages us to live purposefully, serve faithfully, and share God’s love with others.

Beliefs in Daily Life

Faith & Family

We encourage strong families and supportive relationships where faith, love, and respect are nurtured across generations.

Health & Wellness

We value caring for our bodies and minds through healthy choices, rest, balanced living, and trust in God’s guidance.

Service & Mission

We believe faith grows through service. From community outreach to global mission, we seek to reflect Christ’s compassion in practical ways.

Worship & Community

We gather regularly for worship, prayer, fellowship, and encouragement — building meaningful connections centered on Christ.