- 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School, with divisions for the very young to the not-so-young, are world-wide. At the St. Helena Church, there is a place for everyone, of every age! We combine our age groups according to "who is here this week," but always follow the wonderful weekly lesson studies available.
- Cradle Roll for newborns to age 4 with parental involvement
- Kindergarten for Children age 4 through first grade
- Primary Classes for Children Second Grade through Fourth Grade
- Junior Classes for Children Fifth and Sixth Grades
- Earliteen Classes for junior high students in Seventh and Eighth Grades
- Youth Department for those of High School Age
- Young Adults for Collegiate Age +
- Adult Classes following the Sabbath School Quarterly
- Adult lessons available on podcasts Audio
- 10:35 a.m. Song Service
- 10:50 a.m. Worship Service (ends around noon)
- After Church: All-Church Potluck on the first and third Sabbaths of each month; visitors are welcome every week to dine with us!
Worship With Us
We invite you to join us as we worship the Eternal Father, the Majesty of Heaven, Who through His Son is Creator and Sustainer of a vast universe – yet by His Spirit is closer than breathing, nearer than hands and feet. He it is Who has come to us in the sacred writings of holy men and women throughout the ages, in His Son Who walked among us, and in these latter days through a called people under the influence of ongoing prophetic inspiration.
The Son lived and died to reveal the Father’s unconditional love and to enable mankind to experience ransom from guilt and power for victorious living. He conquered death and then ascended to the courts of Heaven where He continues to represent in judgment those who respond to His love and follow Him wherever He leads. He promised, further, to return to this world in these last days to gather His faithful followers from among the living, and from among the dead by resurrection, and to take them to dwell forevermore in a heavenly home He has prepared for them.
To love and to worship so exalted a Savior is to be obedient in all things to His divine will and to live simply and in moral purity. It is to be sensitive to the needs of one’s neighbor, to protect and preserve the creation – the natural environment as well as one’s own physical body – and to remember the Sabbath day according to the commandment.
Come worship with us.
© Jack W. Provonsha
Written for the Pt. Townsend Seventh-day Adventist Church
Embraced by the St. Helena Seventh-day Adventist Church ~ Come! Worship with us!