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Welcome

Everyone is welcome to visit the Amicus SDA Church. We celebrate Sabbath on Saturday starting at 9:15 with song service, 9:30 with Bible study, followed by worship service at 11:00. Every 2nd Sabbath after the church service, there is a vegan (vegetarian as well as no dairy or eggs) fellowship dinner based on a pre-selected menu. Please stop by to worship and fellowship with us!

Looking Forward

Seventh-day Adventists are "Looking Forward" to Jesus Coming again!! The song below by Charles Wesley expresses our hope.

Lo! He Comes: Lo! He comes, with clouds descending, once for favored sinners slain; countless angels, Him attending, swell the triumph of His train; Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Jesus comes, and comes to reign.

Special Announcement

The first Sabbath of each quarter has been designated by the General Conference as a day of fasting and prayer. Amicus members are invited to participate.

The Amicus Seventh-day Adventist Church has a YouTube Channel on which we post our sermons. We also have a Facebook page that posts various events as well as sermons

Events

Seminar: A seminar entitled MindFit will be presented on April 3 through 7 each evening at 7:00 p.m. at the PVCC Eugene Giuseppe Center in Stanardsville. This seminar looks at mental health and gives hope for problems in this area. More information on this event can be found at the MindFit Web site.

Stay tuned here for other upcoming events like mental health seminars, cooking schools, etc.

Where To Find Us

The Amicus Church meets at:

The Mount Nebo Lutheran Church
3980 Jack's Shop Road
Rochelle, VA

Directions to Amicus:

From Culpeper: Take Route 29 southbound. Just south of Madison, take a left (east) onto Route 230. Turn right at the first intersection, S. Blue Ridge Turnpike (Route 231). In Rochelle turn right on Jack's Shop Road (Route 621). The church is on the left after about ¼ mile.

From Charlottesville: Take Route 29 northbound. Continue on Route 29 through Ruckersville. Turn right on Route 621, Jack's Shop Road (approximately 4 miles north from the 29/33 intersection in Ruckersville). Follow Route 621 for 3.9 miles, and the church will be on the right.