Seventh-day Adventist Church
Often ministry is viewed as the responsibility of pastors, elders, and church officers. But the Bible is clear that each Christian has a unique, God-given role to play. In a healthy church, each member is actively involved in some form of service.

In the Bible, ministry and service encompass a wide variety of activities. Comforting a grieving friend, feeding the hungry, praying for others, teaching the Bible, and practicing hospitality are just a few examples.
WOMEN'S MINISTRY 
The Women’s Ministries Department exists to uphold, encourage, and challenge Seventh-day Adventist women in their daily walk as disciples of Jesus Christ and as members of His world church
DEACONS & DEACONESS
Deacons are concerned with both the material and spiritual needs of the congregation, including the comfort of worshippers, security, and upkeep of church property. They minister to the sick and shut-in and have special responsibilities during the Communion and Baptism services.
ADVENTIST YOUTH
The primary focus of youth ministry is the salvation of youth through Jesus Christ. This includes leading young people to discover and develop their spiritual gifts, preparation for a life of service, and ensuring the integration of youth into all aspects of church life and leadership.
CHILDREN
The Children’s Ministries Department exists to develop the faith of children from birth through age fourteen, leading them into a loving, serving relationship with Jesus.
PERSONAL MINISTRIES
The Personal Ministries Department provides resources and trains church members to unite their efforts with the Pastor and church officers in sharing the gospel of salvation through Christ. The aim of the department is to enlist every member in active soul-winning service for God.
COMMUNITY SERVICE (LOVE IN ACTION)
This community outreach ministry provides assitanse to persons and families in need of food and clothing.
ELDERS
The  Elder is recognized by the church as   a strong religious and spiritual leader.  In the absence of a pastor, the elder is the religious leader of the church and by precept and example must continually seek to lead the church into a deeper and fuller Christian experience.
MUSIC
Music plays a large part in the life of the church. This may include worship leaders, a choir, children's choir, and more. Along with these are the many individuals who make a contribution to our worship services by playing piano, organ and other instruments, as well as vocal soloists.
HEALTH
The church accepts its responsibility to make Christ known to the world and believes this includes obtaining optimal levels of physical, mental, and spiritual health. In addition to ministering to those who are ill, this responsibility extends to the prevention of disease through effective health education.
The PATHFINDER CLUB is part of a world-wide co-ed scouting type organization sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Juniors and teens in grades 5-12 of any religion, or none at all, are welcomed and encouraged to join this ministry.
MENS MINISTRY
Mission Statement: Galvanize the energy and resources of men for God, Family, Church and Community.

Vision Statement: Men who love and have committed their energy and resources to God, Family, Church and Community.
SABBATH SCHOOL
The Sabbath School is the primary religious education system of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and has four purposes: study of the Scripture, fellowship, community outreach, and world mission emphasis.
FAMILY LIFE MINISTRIES
Family Ministries works to develop resources, coordinate and promote activities, programs to encourage holistic Christ lead family life. The vision statement is “healthy families for eternity.”