Christianity is not a set of rules to follow or values to be lived. It's more than that. Much more! What God wanted at the beginning of the world is what He still wants today—a r
Does the earth feel unsettled to you? Not just the political landscape, but even nature itself? This week kicks off a three part series based on Psalm 46, which happens to be Marti
Although the world seems so divided, there’s one thing many of us can agree on: the times we’re living in seem very uncertain. Is there a fix for this uncertainty? How can we k
Many of us believe that to have greater self control, we must take greater “control” of our lives. However, is it possible that the opposite is true? Is self control actually f
We’ve spent the past seven weeks examining the fruit of the Spirit from the fifth chapter of Galatians. In our eighth message, Pastor Chad looks at the fruit of gentleness and ho
As we go through life, we often face situations and circumstances where we're forced to choose between faith and fear. We invite you to worship with us this week as Pastor John Gon
In scripture, faith is written as a verb biased toward action, whereas popular culture has sometimes tried to fashion it into a noun. Galatians 5 translates the word as faithfulnes
Description coming soon! If you'd like to worship with us in person, you'll find directions to our new temporary home at the Lutheran Church of St. Andrew in Silver Spring (just 1
What is kindness? Can any of us truly define it for others? As one author wrote, “I don’t know how to define it, but we know when kindness is there.” But do we? What you cons
If you'd like to join us in person, get directions to our new temporary home at the Lutheran Church of St. Andrew in Silver Spring (just 1 mile south of our permanent location): ht
This week, our sermon series will focus on the third characteristic of the fruit of the Spirit: Peace. Peace is the concluding characteristic of the fruit triad, which primarily fo
Last week, Pastor Chad began a new sermon series, "Ripening," in which we're looking at ways that God uses botanical growth as a metaphor for the work He wants to do in each of us.
This Sabbath, we’ll begin a new series titled “Ripening,” where we will look at the nine characteristics the Bible refers to as “The Fruits of the Spirit” (Galatians 5:22
Join us as we worship in one unified service in the auditorium at the General Conference of Seventh day Adventists world headquarters. We'll sing our praise to God, even in the sor
The fourth chapter of John's gospel paints a powerful picture. It shows several cultural norms Jesus broke during His encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. Can this inter
Join us as we kick off the 2024 2025 Evensong Concert Series! Our first concert features Romanian award winning organist Geanina Adina S?l?gean. She will showcase music by Louis Ni
Remember to say hello in the chat, and let us know where you're watching from! DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BIBLE? If you're searching for a warm, welcoming place to grow your f
When Christians think of the Trinity, we often focus on their relationships with Jesus or pray for the power of the Holy Spirit portrayed at Pentecost. But we have a more difficult
As Christians, our greatest desire should be to see Jesus—to look forward in anticipation of His second coming. But what if we told you it’s possible to see Jesus before the se
In observing Jesus’ encounters with people, there is a common theme that the condition of the heart is of utmost importance. Why? Could a transformed heart lead to genuine faith,
The tenth chapter of Mark contains a surprising encounter with Jesus. Two men, similar questions, but a different outcome. Why? Because the condition of the heart determines a pers
We're two days removed from Independence Day, a celebration of our freedom from British rule and the establishment of the United States as a sovereign nation. One of the key tenets
The Bible teaches us that motherhood (and even parenthood) is more than biology. There is a special call of discipleship that is extended, which transcends genetics and lineage. Wh
Baptism and the communion service are the two pillars of Christian life—they link us in commitment and recommitment to Christ. Jesus is our model and, as such, is the convicting
Many know the most famous text in Malachi on tithes and offerings (Malachi 3:8); however, its true meaning goes much deeper! What is the true meaning behind this text, and how can
Christianity is not a set of rules to follow or values to be lived. It's more than that. Much more! What God wanted at the beginning of the world is what He still wants today—a r
In last week's message, Pastor Chad shared several ways to get a "big, fat, fluffy brain," according to a prominent neuroscientist. He tied her scientific findings to four life pra
Join us as we welcome internationally distinguished pianist Alexander Kobrin in his return to the Spencerville platform to continue his exploration of Beethoven's piano sonatas. Dr
How's your brain these days? This may seem like a strange question to ask, but our answer to this question says a lot! Caring for your brain is a spiritual discipline because it's
As Christians, our greatest desire should be to see Jesus—to look forward in anticipation of His second coming. But what if we told you it’s possible to see Jesus before the se
As Christians, our greatest desire should be to see Jesus—to look forward in anticipation of His second coming. But what if we told you it’s possible to see Jesus before the se
As we close this series in the Book of Malachi, we note the prophet's final appeal to his Jewish audience is to take a clear stand—to make a decision to submit and follow God. Ar
Once each year, we host the high school graduates of Spencerville Adventist Academy (SAA) and their families for the Baccalaureate service as part of graduation weekend. It's a pri
The book of Malachi contains a dialogue between God and His people—although it can sometimes sound more like an argument. Malachi tells the story of a people who have become comp
The Bible teaches us that motherhood (and even parenthood) is more than biology. There is a special call of discipleship that is extended, which transcends genetics and lineage. Wh
In the New Testament book of Matthew, Jesus shares an encouraging word with those who are “last” in this world—not the least of which is the news that He's returning to make
As part of the Spencerville Adventist Academy Alumni Homecoming weekend, our 11:30 a.m. worship service will be led by the alumni and staff of Spencerville Academy. We're pleased t
Many know the most famous text in Malachi on tithes and offerings (Malachi 3:8); however, its true meaning is about something much deeper! What is it, and how can we apply it to ou
We invite you to join us at 4:00 p.m. on April 20 for an engaging 60 minute choral Evensong guided by the Spencerville Sanctuary Choir. The program will feature music from award wi
Jesus told us all the law and the prophets hang on two great commandments. This week, we’ll look at the second chapter of Malachi as God speaks through His prophet to address a d
Many in our community work for the Church. More still are counted among those who volunteer their time in service to God's church. As leaders in the Advent movement, we have a resp