Our Group
Spencerville CYA is the Collegiate/Young Adult Sabbath School of
Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church. We are a group of young adults and college students who have a love for God and a desire to spread the message! We believe that through prayer, Scripture-searching, and a personal relationship with God we will grow closer to Him and be
able to discern His will for us.
We have many activities such as Sabbath School each Saturday morning, Bible Study on Friday nights, potlucks on Sabbath afternoons, and social activities throughout the week. We also enjoy opportunities for outreach, community service, and evangelism. Check out our
Activities page for more details and the latest news! We welcome any college students and young adults to join our group and activities regardless of church membership, and hope that you receive a blessing and the same fulfillment that we do!
Our Church
Spencerville Seventh-day Adventist Church is located in Silver Spring, MD, off of New Hampshire Avenue. It offers a traditional worship style, and attendees enjoy singing beautiful hymns each week accompanied by our organ and church choir, as well as by the occasional visiting choir or orchestra. Spencerville is one of 76 congregations of
Chesapeake Conference.
NEW! To view past sermons online, check out
http://spencervillesda.org/article.php?id=2
For more about Spencerville SDA Church, click
here.
About Seventh-day Adventists
The name Seventh-day Adventist includes vital beliefs for us as a
Church. 'Adventist' reflects our passionate conviction in the nearness
of the soon return ('advent') of Jesus. 'Seventh-day' refers to the
Biblical Sabbath which from Creation has always been the seventh day of
the week, or Saturday.
The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to proclaim to all
peoples the everlasting gospel in the context of the Three Angels'
messages of Revelation 14:6-12, leading them to accept Jesus as their
personal Savior and to unite with His church, and nurturing them in
preparation for His soon return.
For more about Seventh-day Adventists, click
here.