On October 22nd, 1983, the North Pole church family had it's first official church service. In those days, the church building that we have today wasn't constructed yet, so we met in Grange Hall.
Our church under construction.
Church members meeting in the unfinished church.
Over the next several years, we were able to build our current facility off of Laurence Road and the "New Richardson Highway," as it was called in those days. Since then, the North Pole Seventh-day Adventist church has met consistently in our building situated on Joan Avenue almost every week.
The North Pole Seventh-day Adventist church is a Bible-believing, Christian congregation. We believe in the authority of the Bible, and on basing doctrine on the Bible alone. We believe in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Baptism by immersion, and in keeping the Sabbath day holy as the Bible describes. We believe in the Church as the Body of Christ with Him as the head, that He gives each baptized Christian a Spiritual Gift to use for helping the work of the church, and that everyone has a place in His church and in His work.
We believe in welcoming all people into God's church, and we would love to get to know you better, too. Everyone is welcome in our services. If you're thinking about visiting but don't know where to start, visit our FAQs page for more information.
If you'd like a more detailed statement of our beliefs with Bible references, click here.