Welcome Message
At Restoration Seventh-day Adventist Church, we believe faith is lived out through love, service, and care for one another. Whether you are visiting for the first time, seeking prayer, or looking for a church home, you are welcome here.
Read the Bible Online
How to Navigate the Bible
1️⃣ The page will open to Genesis (the first book of the Bible).
2️⃣ To choose another book, click “Bible Book List.”
3️⃣ Select the book you would like to read.
4️⃣ All chapters for that book will appear.
5️⃣ Click the chapter number.
6️⃣ All verses in that chapter will display.
7️⃣ Click the specific verse number you would like to read.
Ministry Cards
Welcome to Restoration Seventh-day Adventist Church
A warm, faith-centered community committed to worship, wellness, and service.
Sabbath Highlight
Week 2/14/26- Paper Goods
Week 2/20/26 - Diapers
Week 2/28/26 - Groceries
Bible Study
Sabbath School 10:00 AM
Sabbath Worship | Every Saturday
11:00 AM Worship Service
We joyfully gather for worship, fellowship, and community every Sabbath
Wednesday Night Power Hour
6:30 - 7:30 PM
Your Questions,
Answered
What can I expect during a Saturday service?
A typical service lasts about 75 minutes and includes uplifting music, an engaging message, and a brief time of prayer. Dress comfortably; some attendees wear jeans, others business casual. Our greeters will help you find your seat and answer any questions.
Is there a children’s program?
Yes! Our age-specific kids’ environments run concurrently with the main service. Background-checked volunteers provide a safe, fun space where children learn foundational truths through games, music, and interactive lessons.
Do I need to be a member before participating in outreach or small groups?
Not at all. We welcome newcomers to join outreach projects and small groups at any time. Simply let us know you’re interested, and we’ll connect you with a leader who can guide you through the next steps.
What is the Sabbath
The word Sabbath comes from the Hebrew word Shabbat, which means “to rest” or “to cease.” It is a sacred day set apart for rest, worship, and connection with God.
The Sabbath began at Creation:
“And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.” Genesis 2:2
Let’s Stay in Touch
Ready to explore more? Reach out today for a personalized conversation about our worship services, small groups, and community initiatives. We’d be honored to help you discover how you can grow and serve alongside us.