
Latest Sermons
Be like the Bereans who "... received the word with eagerness and examined the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so" (Acts 17:11, CSB). These sermons are made available for spiritual edification and to promote discussion. The views and ideas presented are those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the Waterford Seventh-day Adventist Church nor the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
Bible Basics 1: The Evidence
Pastor Alex Breja
April 16, 2022
Pastor Alex Breja shares with us a method of Bible study that, rather than starting with doctrines and presenting supporting verses, starts with the Bible text and allows God to reveal Himself through His Word. This Bible Basics series starts by examining the evidence for the validity of the Bible. The evidence includes archeological, internal harmony, literary artistry, and prophecy.
Christ's Message to Laodicea
Daniel Charles
April 2, 2022
Daniel Charles walks us through the message to the Laodicean church in Revelation chapter 3 and how it applies to us today. He presents how Jesus wants us to exchange our supposed righteousness for His pure righteousness and how we make ourselves useless when we rely on our own righteousness.
Is it OK to Doubt?
Melissa Oliveri
March 12, 2022
Melissa Oliveri takes us through Psalm 73 to answer the question: is it OK to doubt? This Psalm of Asaph covers a range of emotions and reveals to us how he dealt with a time when he doubted God.
Melissa recommends the song Fires by Jordan St. Cyr to go along with this message.
Seeing the King Through God's Eyes
Peter Niwinski
March 5, 2022
Elder Peter Niwinski has us take another look at the lives of Israel's first two kings, Saul and David, comparing their responses to the Holy Spirit and to correction from a prophet of God.
What is Passing Away?
Pastor Alex Breja
February 19, 2022
Pastor Alex Breja helps clear up some confusion about what is passing away in 2 Corinthians 3:7-11. Along the way we learn about different aspects of the Old Testament legal system and, more importantly, how to gain theological clarity when we study the Bible for ourselves.






