Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists provides a network of ministry support for churches, schools and ministries located in western Washington.
About Seventh-day Adventists
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 Seventh-day Adventist Church seeks to enhance quality of life for people everywhere and to let people know that Jesus is coming again soon.
Adventists hold 28 fundamental beliefs that can be organized into six categories—the doctrines of God, man, salvation, the church, the Christian life and last day events. In each teaching, God is the architect, who in wisdom, grace and infinite love, is restoring a relationship with humanity that will last for eternity.
Washington Conference Quick Facts
Worldwide Family of Believers
Seventh-day Adventists can truly be regarded as a worldwide family of Christian believers.
Washington Conference is a part of:
- The North Pacific Union Conference - based in Ridgefield, Washington
- The North American Division - based in Columbia, Maryland
- The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists - based in Silver Spring, Maryland
Did you know?
- The state of Washington is home to three Adventist Conferences!
- Churches on the east side of the Cascade Mountains (Yakima and beyond) are serviced by Upper Columbia Conference.
- Churches in greater Vancouver, Washington are serviced by Oregon Conference.
Standard of Faith
Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as the only source of our beliefs. We consider our movement to be the result of the Protestant conviction Sola Scriptura—the Bible as the only standard of faith and practice for Christians.