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Woodford Green SDA Church

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The Woodford Green Seventh-day Adventist Church was established over 17 years ago by Pastor Isaac Williams. Initially, it began with fewer than 10 members, but through dedication and faith, it has grown to a vibrant congregation of over 50 members.

Our teachings and doctrines are firmly rooted in biblical principles, and our practices align with the beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. We uphold the Bible as the inspired Word of God, serving as the ultimate authority for our faith and practice. We believe in the Trinity—God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit—as one God in three coeternal Persons. Our understanding of salvation is centered on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, affirming that salvation is a gift received through faith. We observe the seventh-day Sabbath, dedicating this day to rest and worship, in accordance with the Fourth Commandment. We anticipate the literal, visible, and imminent return of Jesus Christ, which is central to our hope and mission. We believe in the unconscious state of the dead until the resurrection and final judgment. We accept the ministry of Ellen G. White as a prophetess who provided guidance and insight through her writings. We uphold the Ten Commandments, including the observance of the seventh-day Sabbath. We practice baptism by immersion as a symbol of our faith and commitment to Christ. We promote Christian principles in our lifestyle choices, including healthful living, abstinence from harmful substances, and moral purity. We affirm the biblical model of marriage as a lifelong union between one man and one woman and the importance of nurturing healthy families. We believe that Christ is currently conducting a ministry of intercession in the heavenly sanctuary. We anticipate the millennium as a time when the Earth will be desolate and Satan and his followers will be destroyed. We believe in the restoration of a perfect Earth after the millennium, where the redeemed will dwell with God eternally.