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Ministries

The ministries of this church are the life blood of this church.  You will want to become involved where your spiritual needs can be fulfilled and where you can share what God has done in your life.  Whether it is joining in community service or becoming part of the youth group we want for you to find a  place to serve and a place to grow as a disciple of Jesus Christ.

Make sure you check out the ministry opportunities we have to offer!

Ministry Resources
Ministry Quick Start


 

Sabbath School

Join one of our Sabbath school lesson study groups. Every week small groups get together to share what they learned from the lesson and how it has made a difference in their lives.


    Children's Ministries

The children in our church are not just the future--they are actively included in the ministries of the church today.


Community Services

Part of being a good neighbor is providing services to our surrounding community.


Family Ministries

We all belong to a family and no matter who your family is made up of, we want to support you.


Health Ministries

Heath Ministries is not only about assisting our members with living healthier, happier lives; it is also about reaching out to the surrounding community.


Men's Ministries

Men connecting with men in their church and community.


Women's Ministries

Women's Ministries provides the opportunity for women to grow spiritually and socially through a network of support groups active in the church.


Pathfinder Club

The Pathfinder Club is part of a world-wide co-ed scouting type organization sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Juniors and teens in grades 5-12 of any religion, or none at all, are welcomed and encouraged to join this ministry.


Youth Ministries

Youth Ministries provides support and encouragement for young people at what can be a most critical part of their Christian experience.


Prayer Ministries

Psalm 5:3: “In the morning, O LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.”