Welcome to the South Shields Seventh-day Adventist Church
Situated in the beautiful coast line of the North East England, only ten minutes from the beach, the South Shields Seventh-day Adventist Church is a vibrant and small community with a unique family atmosphere.
If you decide you wanted to come to church, what would you look for?
- Bible Based
- Welcoming
- Dynamic
- Inspirational Music
- Understanding of the Bible
Then you are notmistaken, our church has these!
But...why don't you find out for your self, see what you think?
Service Times
Saturday (Sabbath)
Bible Study hour (Adults and children) 10:00 - 11.00
Family Worship 11.15 - 12.30.
What We Believe
We believe that the most important of all Christian beliefs is the one that brings joy and assurance to God's friends everywhere--the truth about our Heavenly Father that was confirmed at such cost by the life and death of His Son.
That God is not the kind of person His enemies have made Him out to be--arbitrary, unforgiving and severe.
Jesus said
"If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father."
God is just as loving and trustworthy as His Son, just as willing to forgive and heal. Though infinite in majesty and power, our Creator is an equally gracious Person who values nothing higher than the freedom. dignity, and individuality of His intelligent creatures--that their love, their faith, their willingness to listen and obey may be freely given. He even prefers to regard us not as servants but as friends. This is the truth revealed through all books of Scripture. This is the everlasting Good News that wins the trust and admiration of God's loyal children throughout the universe.
Interesting Point: Taken from 'Vibrant Magazine'
The Chocolate-Depression Link

Anyone who has ever gorged on ice cream or cookies when they felt depressed already suspected the connection. But now research has shown an undeniable association between depression and increased chocolate consumption. The study is unable to determine whether depression triggers chocolate cravings, or chocolate triggers depression. Either way, chocolate can't provide lasting comfort; so even though it's tempting, it's not a good treatment plan for depression. -Archives of Internal Medicine
