Welcome!

Whether you are brand new to the church thing or you’ve been around church for a while; we want to say welcome! Our goal at the Auburn Seventh-day Adventist Church is to create environments and experiences where you can encounter God in the midst of your life. When you come to the Auburn Adventist Church on a weekend, our aim is that you would be inspired by the music, encouraged by the message, welcomed by our amazing community of people & be reminded that God’s grace is here!

Saturday Mornings:

Bible Study/Sabbath School at 9:30am
Worship Service at 10:45am

Our Local Church History

In 1923, a small group of Seventh-day Adventists in the Auburn area began meeting together on Sabbath mornings in the home of the Aldred family. Later they moved to a room in the rear of his wrecking yard. As they grew, they moved to the Masonic Hall above the mortuary on Commercial Street. Finally, with 26 charter members, they were officially organized as a church on 1928.

Established during the Millerite movement of the 1840s, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is a mainstream Protestant church with approximately 22 million members worldwide, including 1.2 million members throughout the United States, Canada, Bermuda, and Pacific territories. The church consists of 150,000 churches and other worship groups, 230 hospitals and sanitariums, and over 9,400 schools around the world, serving students from preschool through university. The Adventist Church is one of the fastest-growing Protestant religions in the world.

The church’s global humanitarian arm, Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) works in 120 countries, providing community development and disaster relief to over 25 million people to date.

The name “Seventh-day” refers to the biblical Sabbath, Saturday, ordained by God at Creation. Adventist” refers to the return, or second advent, of Jesus Christ. 

Adventists believe a Trinity of three persons—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—make up one God. They made salvation possible when Jesus, the Son, came to earth as a baby and lived a sinless life in accordance with the Father’s will. As an adult, Jesus was crucified for the sins of the people of the world and rose from the dead on the third day, winning victory over sin for everyone.

When He returned to heaven following the resurrection, Jesus left the Holy Spirit to serve as our Comforter and Counselor. He promised to return to earth a second time to complete His plan of salvation and take His people to heaven. Adventists are among the believers who look forward to that day.

Adventists believe that God is concerned with the quality of human life, and that everything—the way we live, eat, speak, think, treat each other, and care for the world around us—is important to Him.

Auburn Seventh-day Adventist Church
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