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Welcome to Our Church!
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The Corvallis Seventh-day Adventist Church community is a group of committed Christians who love Jesus Christ as our Savior and look to Him as our Lord. Everything We do is centered in our belief that Jesus Christ is first and foremost in our lives. We believe that He was a historical person who was both God and human. We believe that He died on the cross in order to both show the depths of God's love for us and also to take our place and pay the penalty of our sin. We believe that He was resurrected and ascended back to Heaven. We look with anticipation to Him returning soon to Earth, and this gives us the urgency to share the good news about Jesus Christ with you in order that We can be prepared to meet Him and live with Him forever. We invite you to take a closer look and join our community.
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Friday, April 25, 2008
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Seventh-day Adventists are lobbying to snuff out smoking in public places throughout the Caribbean islands. | Friday, April 25, 2008
A Seventh-day Adventist missionary family survived a plane crash yesterday, emerging from the wreckage just moments before it exploded. | Friday, April 25, 2008
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As the little red truck rolled slowly down our drive, I turned away and sighed. Had I just lost a few hundred dollars? I wondered. I had placed an ad for a loveseat I hoped to sell. An older couple arrived to look at it in... |
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