ORDINARY PEOPLE

WE ARE ORDINARY PEOPLE!

We have a Bible full of profound stories of faith, sin, renewal, miracles, forgiveness, and punishment, and many more lessons that apply to us today. The Bible gives us hope when we doubt, strength when we are afraid, faith to keep moving forward, love when we feel unloved, and more positive affirmations. What is totally awesome, though, is that most of these stories that encourage us are about normal everyday ordinary people like you and me.

We are a group of ordinary people committed to following an extraordinary Jesus. That means we worship Him with Vigor and Joy. That means we encourage Prayer in church and throughout life; and we demonstrate our Love to people outside and inside the church through Generosity, Invitation, Fellowship and Compassion.

Our hope is that all people will feel loved and welcomed at Victory Seventh-day Adventist Church. Are we perfect? Of course not. Do we have our share of failures, problems, disappointments and unfilled plans? Indeed, we do. But the love God gives to us is so deep, so broad, so all encompassing, that we have joy in our journey, even in a world that can at times be impossibly cruel.

Our stories have yet to be fully written, and there is no telling what God may do through us. So, when we read the Bible, we should feel inspired because we follow a God who can do the impossible; with ordinary everyday people.

We want you to experience that joy. The eternal Joy that comes from knowing Jesus and experiencing His love. Come as you are. Check us out, but more importantly, seek the truth of God that can only be known, when one knows Jesus.

Who we are

Seventh-day Adventists can truly be regarded as a worldwide family of Christian believers. The Adventist presence manifests itself in nearly every country of the globe.

The church is served through its administration of 13 world divisions and two attached fields. No matter where you find a Seventh-day Adventist believer, you will find them adhering to the ideals described by the Bible. Their lives will illustrate both faith in God and the church's commitment to the betterment of all human beings.

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