This Week

Sabbath Praise Time

Saturdays 9:00 am

A time of singing to the Lord.

Sabbath Worship

Saturdays 9:45 am*

Sabbath School

Saturdays 11:05 am*

Classes for all ages 

*There is a nursery available during all services

Serenity Meeting

Mondays 7:00 pm

AA,  Al-Anon, & Al-Ateen Groups

Youth Center

Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 pm

Open for Junior High Youth

Prayer Meeting

Wednesdays 7:00 pm

Shiloh Faith Meeting

Thursdays 7:00 pm

Fellowship of those affected by chemical abuse or compulsive behavior

Radio Broadcast

Fridays 11:45 am

WSNJ 1240/1440 am and www.wsnjam.com

Sabbath Eve Bible Study

Fridays 7:30 pm

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Discover Baptists
with a difference!

Baptists who worship on Saturday

Seventh Day Baptists observe the Biblical seventh day as established and blessed by God at earth's creation. We observe the seventh day of the week (Saturday) as God's Holy Day as an act of loving obedience -- not as a means of salvation. Salvation is the free gift of God through Jesus Christ. It is the joy of the Sabbath that makes Seventh Day Baptists a people with a difference.

Like other Baptists:

Seventh Day Baptists believe in salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

Seventh Day Baptists believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God and the authority both for our faith and our daily conduct.

Seventh Day Baptists believe in the baptism of believers by immersion.

Seventh Day Baptists believe in freedom of thought under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Seventh Day Baptists believe in the congregational form of church government. Every member of the church has the right to participate in the decision making process of the church.

Some of this information came from Seventh Day Baptist literature. For more details, go to www.seventhdaybaptist.org



It's time to register for Camp!

For descriptions of the Camps and Registration Form go to:

Jersey Oaks Camp web site »

 

PRAY!

Our church is open for prayer on Wednesdays at 7 pm. We invite the community to join us to pray for each other.

 

"I want men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer, without anger or disputing." –1 Timothy 2:8