Welcome to the Caribou Seventh-day Adventist Church. We meet at 650 Main St on Saturday, the Sabbath, at 10am for Sabbath School and at 1130am for worship services. All are invited to a plant-based fellowship meal around 1pm. In the words of the disciple Phillip: "come and see."

 

End Time Messages from Jesus are Bible study adventures covering topics that you want to know. What happens at the end of the world? What are the signs and deceptions to watch out for? How does Satan get us to sin? What happens when you die? Will we go straight to hell? What is the answer to sin?  How do we get rid of guilt? What does it mean to be born again? These answers and more will be shared.  Starts March 15 at 5 pm and runs through April 13 . Daily except Sunday and Wednesday nights. Click here or Calendar in the menu above for topics.  A free light meal followed by a short health talk will precede the study. There is a nightly drawing for an AWR Godpod. A children's program will make your child want to come back. We are also sharing it on our ZOOM link. Check it out...you'll be everlastingly glad you did. Click here to register:  

http://relevantseminars.org/Caribou

Click: We share the church services on  ZOOM on Sabbath morning at 10am for Sabbath School and 11:30am for church. Enter 7 for the pass code.

Join us for a reading and prayer at 630 pm on ZOOM 

Click: Our media link for past Sabbath Service videos.

Click: Our YouTube channel for videos of Campmeeting. 

Another way to join us is via our ZOOM channel. Click this link: https://zoom.us/j/291635268 . The passcode is 7. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Worldwide Church Family

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a mainstream Protestant church with approximately 19 million members worldwide, including more than one million members in North America. The Adventist Church operates 173 hospitals and sanitariums and more than 7,500 schools around the world. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) works within communities in more than 130 countries to provide community development and disaster relief.

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