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Triadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Church
Clarksville
MD
21029-1411
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Who we are
Triadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Church
A small group of Adventists decided a church was needed in the Clarksville area of Howard County. They purchased the land in 1970 and, after a major fund raising and building project, they began worshipping in our current sanctuary in June 1976. Today we are a congregation of about 250 members. We come from various parts of the world but are united as a family by our Location, our Beliefs, and our Mission.
What Seventh-day Adventists Believe
As a Christian church, we are rooted in the teachings of the Bible. It is our only standard of faith and practice. Adventists also believe that salvation is available, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, to everyone who accepts His gift. For information on specific doctrines, visit: Adventist.org
Seventh-day Adventists are a Worldwide Family
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a mainstream Protestant Church with approximately 21 million members worldwide. We operate 173 hospitals and sanitariums and more than 9,400 schools around the world. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) works in more than 130 countries to provide development and disaster relief.
A small group of Adventists decided a church was needed in the Clarksville area of Howard County. They purchased the land in 1970 and, after a major fund raising and building project, they began worshipping in our current sanctuary in June 1976. Today we are a congregation of about 250 members. We come from various parts of the world but are united as a family by our Location, our Beliefs, and our Mission.
What Seventh-day Adventists Believe
As a Christian church, we are rooted in the teachings of the Bible. It is our only standard of faith and practice. Adventists also believe that salvation is available, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, to everyone who accepts His gift. For information on specific doctrines, visit: Adventist.org
Seventh-day Adventists are a Worldwide Family
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a mainstream Protestant Church with approximately 21 million members worldwide. We operate 173 hospitals and sanitariums and more than 9,400 schools around the world. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) works in more than 130 countries to provide development and disaster relief.
Church Address
12950 Brighton Dam Rd
Clarksville,
MD
21029-1411
United States
Phone: 619-890-0631
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Church Pastor
Samuel and Carolina Nunez
Pastor
12950 Brighton Dam Rd
Clarksville,
MD
21029-1411
United States
Phone: 619-890-0631
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Quote of the Day
Luke 12:24
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?
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Seventh-day Adventist Church
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Samuel and Carolina Nunez
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Previously, Pastor Sam spent nearly 20 years pastoring both English and Spanish churches in southern California. Besides the United States, Pastor Sam has lived in Mexico, Austria, France, and Switzerland. He likes to swim, body surf, snorkel, snow ski, learn both ancient and modern languages, and Mediterranean foods! Joseph is his favorite Bible character because of his courage and faithfulness.
Pastor Sam is joined by his wife, Carolina, in wholeheartedly serving the church and the community. Her favorite Bible character is the widow who gave her last two coins as an offering. “I’ve often wondered what she will share with us in heaven and if she will be surprised that her story made it into Scripture.”
Pastor Sam is joined by his wife, Carolina, in wholeheartedly serving the church and the community. Her favorite Bible character is the widow who gave her last two coins as an offering. “I’ve often wondered what she will share with us in heaven and if she will be surprised that her story made it into Scripture.”
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Po Box 440
Clarksville, MD
21029-1411
Clarksville, MD
21029-1411
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Parking
You can park along the edge of the driveway as you enter or in the lot at the top of our hill. All parking spots are pull-in, and we do have a few handicapped spots.
Triadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Church Clarksville Service Times
You can meet in-person with us every Saturday!
9:30 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. - Bible Study (English, Spanish and Burmese)
9:50 a.m. - Bible Lesson via YouTube
10:40 a.m. - Everyone meets in the Sanctuary for Announcements, two videos, and a feature on Family Ministries.
11:00 a.m. - Worship, in the Sanctuary and on our YouTube channel
Service Times last updated on the 18th of April, 2024
9:30 a.m. - 10:35 a.m. - Bible Study (English, Spanish and Burmese)
9:50 a.m. - Bible Lesson via YouTube
10:40 a.m. - Everyone meets in the Sanctuary for Announcements, two videos, and a feature on Family Ministries.
11:00 a.m. - Worship, in the Sanctuary and on our YouTube channel
Service Times last updated on the 18th of April, 2024
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A majority of men prefer to dress in a suit and tie or business casual. But others will be wearing jeans and a polo shirt. You’ll see women wearing dresses or slacks. Children wear everything from casual to dressier attire. But what you wear will not matter to us. Just come, be comfortable, and let’s worship together.
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Triadelphia Seventh-day Adventist Church History
In 1967 a small group of Seventh-day Adventists decided to start a church in the Clarksville area of Howard County. Within two months they organized into a church with 50 charter members. They first met at the Old Westwood Methodist Church on Triadelphia Road, and later the Glenelg Methodist Church on Burnt Woods Road for their Saturday morning services.
Highlights through the years include:
July 1970 - Purchasing the Land
April 15, 1973 - Groundbreaking
1973 – 1976 – Construction – beginning with the “parsonage” wing. Early members climbed through the rubble of the basement on Wednesday evenings to the room below the living/dining area of the apartment for prayer meeting.
June 7, 1975 - First Baptism. The baptistry was in place, but the roof was not finished. Participants remembered “the sky was clearly visible through the open roof.”
December 1975 – Sabbath Services began in the downstairs Hall
June 5, 1976 – Worship Services were first held in the sanctuary. Former member Dennis Crews, creator of the stained-glass window, wanted to “create a mood of worship and reverence, yet with power and grandeur – a spiritual exuberance.” The window continues to draw all eyes. It inspires - calms our spirits – refreshes our souls.
May 10, 1986 – Church Dedication. Ten years had past before the debts were finally paid and members could celebrate the dedication of this church facility. God had led. He gave them miracles, encouragement, committed hearts, and a steadfastness that kept them believing in the mission.
SINCE THAT DAY OF DEDICATION
Triadelphia has been
A family to most,
A haven for some,
Food for the hungry,
Water to the thirsty,
Dessert for all of us.
Highlights through the years include:
July 1970 - Purchasing the Land
April 15, 1973 - Groundbreaking
1973 – 1976 – Construction – beginning with the “parsonage” wing. Early members climbed through the rubble of the basement on Wednesday evenings to the room below the living/dining area of the apartment for prayer meeting.
June 7, 1975 - First Baptism. The baptistry was in place, but the roof was not finished. Participants remembered “the sky was clearly visible through the open roof.”
December 1975 – Sabbath Services began in the downstairs Hall
June 5, 1976 – Worship Services were first held in the sanctuary. Former member Dennis Crews, creator of the stained-glass window, wanted to “create a mood of worship and reverence, yet with power and grandeur – a spiritual exuberance.” The window continues to draw all eyes. It inspires - calms our spirits – refreshes our souls.
May 10, 1986 – Church Dedication. Ten years had past before the debts were finally paid and members could celebrate the dedication of this church facility. God had led. He gave them miracles, encouragement, committed hearts, and a steadfastness that kept them believing in the mission.
SINCE THAT DAY OF DEDICATION
Triadelphia has been
A family to most,
A haven for some,
Food for the hungry,
Water to the thirsty,
Dessert for all of us.