Participation is key to building a strong faith community. We offer a variety of groups and activities tailored to meet the diverse needs of our congregation in Naples, Florida.

When you visit, you can expect a welcoming and respectful environment where you’re free to explore faith at your own pace. Our services are centered on Jesus, grounded in the Bible, and designed to help you grow, connect, and feel part of a caring church family.
👉 Who We Are
At Naples Adventist Church, everything centers on Jesus Christ. We believe that without Him, we are lost—but through His grace, we are made new and given the gift of eternal life.
We are also committed to serving others. Each person is encouraged to use their unique gifts to strengthen our church and care for our community. We believe God works through ordinary people to meet the needs of others.
👉 Where We Come From
Naples Adventist Church is part of the Seventh-day Adventist family of churches. We believe God has given this movement a meaningful mission, while also recognizing and respecting the value of other Christian traditions.
We believe the Bible is God’s Word and our guide to faith and practice.
We strive to create a welcoming environment where everyone can explore faith at their own pace. Whether you’re new to church or have been following Jesus for years, you are welcome here.
We value respect, openness, and understanding. Everyone’s spiritual journey is different, and we are committed to walking alongside one another with grace and encouragement.
👉 Where We’re Headed
We are committed to reaching our community with the love of Jesus.
Our desire is to connect with people in meaningful and relevant ways while staying true to our biblical beliefs. This means continually growing, adapting, and finding effective ways to serve those around us.
👉 What This Means for You
You are always welcome at Naples Adventist Church. No matter where you are on your faith journey, there is a place for you here.
We believe in allowing the Holy Spirit to guide each person’s life, especially in areas where the Bible does not give specific direction. While we uphold biblical principles like simplicity and stewardship, we recognize that individuals may live these out differently.
We are all hopeless sinners without Christ. But because of what Christ has done for us, we’ve been declared righteous, with entitlement to eternal life. Above all, we are a church family—committed to growing in faith, supporting one another, and following Jesus together.
Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.
In total, our 11:00 a.m. Worship Experience at Naples Adventist Church is about 75 minutes in length. Song lyrics are projected onto the screens, so you can sing along and engage in worship however you feel most comfortable. Then our lead pastor, or on occasion a guest speaker, provides an encouraging, hope-filled, Bible-anchored message about the redemptive love of Jesus.
Saturdays at Naples Adventist Church are engaging, warm, and casual. Come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.
The departure from traditions are rarely by chance, and are never a sign of anarchy or rebellion. We readily acknowledge we may be different from other Adventist churches. Our unique approach has positively impacted many who otherwise would never be reached. We open our doors to all who would like to share in our experiences.
Our goal is to create a spiritual community open to all people, because we are all children of Christ. We believe this is “Christ’s Culture” which focuses on love, forgiveness and acceptance, inspiring us to want to become all that God has in mind for us to be.
We believe that kids should have a blast at church every single week - and at Naples Adventist Church’s Bible Adventures, we make this a priority. Bible Adventures is offered every week during our 9:30 a.m. Bible Study for kids ages infant through 18.
We are committed to living out the values of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our mission is to love God, love others, and share the good news of Jesus Christ.
We are committed to loving God and loving others, and to be known for our love for one another.
We strive to glorify God through worship that is rooted in scripture, and that draws us closer to Him.
We are called to serve our community and those in need, through both physical and spiritual acts of love and kindness.
We seek to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to all people, and to share the gospel through both deed and word.
We prioritize the practice of discipling others in the faith, helping them to grow in their understanding of the Bible and their relationship with God.
We strive to be wise stewards of the resources God has given us, using them to meet the needs of the church and community.
We seek to foster unity in diversity, standing together as a church family united in our purpose of sharing God’s love.
We strive to be a holy people, living in obedience to God’s Word and in surrender to the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
We seek to fulfill the Great Commission, making disciples of Jesus Christ in our region and beyond.
We invite you to explore our beliefs and join us in our pursuit of living out our faith in boldness and passion.
God is love, power, and majesty—yet also a mystery. His ways are beyond us, but He continually reaches out to us. He is infinite yet personal, three in one, all-knowing and fully forgiving.
Despite the separation caused by sin, God has revealed Himself in many ways. The Bible tells the story of His desire to restore His relationship with humanity. Though written by ordinary people, it is inspired by the Holy Spirit—guiding, convicting, and drawing us closer to Him.
God revealed Himself most fully through Jesus Christ, who became human to save us. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He made a way for us to have eternal life and promised to return again.
The Holy Spirit continues God’s work today—comforting, guiding, and transforming us, while empowering the church to live out God’s love through service and spiritual gifts.
👉 God the Father
God the Father is the Creator, Sustainer, and Source of all life. He is holy, just, merciful, and full of love. He sent His Son to save us and reveal His character to the world.
👉 Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ is fully God and fully human. Through Him, all things were created, and through Him, salvation is made possible.
He lived a sinless life, revealed God’s love, and willingly died on the cross for our sins. He rose from the dead, ascended to heaven, and continues to intercede for us. One day, He will return to restore all things and bring His people home.
👉 Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is fully God and works with the Father and the Son in creation and redemption.
He inspired Scripture, empowers believers, convicts hearts, and leads us into truth. The Spirit transforms us into God’s image and equips the church with spiritual gifts to serve and reflect Christ to the world.
👉 Holy Scriptures
The Bible, made up of the Old and New Testaments, is the inspired Word of God.
It reveals God’s will, provides the knowledge necessary for salvation, and serves as the ultimate authority for faith and life. It is a trustworthy record of God’s work throughout history and a guide for living in truth.
👉 Trinity
There is one God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three coeternal Persons united as one.
God is all-powerful, all-knowing, ever-present, and beyond full human understanding, yet He makes Himself known to us. As a God of love, He is worthy of all worship, trust, and devotion.
From neurons to nebulae, DNA to distant galaxies, we are surrounded by wonder. Yet the beauty is broken.
👉 A Broken Beauty
The book of Genesis tells how a loving God created the world with care and intention—separating light from darkness, land from water, and forming humanity from the earth. He looked at His creation with joy, calling it “good,” as the world existed in perfect harmony under human care.
God established the Sabbath as a weekly reminder of our connection to Him—a rhythm of rest and relationship. Humanity was created in His image, reflecting His character in unique ways, with mind, body, and spirit. And at the center of it all, God gave us freedom—the ability to choose.
But that freedom came with risk. A lie led humanity to question God’s goodness, and sin entered the world. Fear, brokenness, and separation followed. What was once whole became fractured—hearts rebelled, relationships broke down, and creation itself was affected. We could not restore this on our own; God had to come to us.
And He did. God sent His Son to restore the broken relationship between heaven and earth, and His Spirit to renew His image within us. Through the Spirit, we are empowered to live with purpose—reflecting God’s love and helping bring restoration to a broken world.
👉 Creation
God created the world with creativity, purpose, and care. In six literal days, He made the heavens, the earth, the sea, and all living things, and rested on the seventh day—establishing the Sabbath as a lasting reminder of creation.
Humanity, made in God’s image, was the crowning work of creation—given responsibility to care for the earth and live in harmony with it. When creation was complete, God declared it “very good,” revealing His glory through all He had made.
👉 Nature of Humanity
Humanity was created in God’s image with individuality, freedom, and the ability to think and choose. We were designed as a unity of body, mind, and spirit, fully dependent on God for life.
When humanity chose to turn away from God, His image in us was broken, and sin brought weakness, brokenness, and death into the world. This fallen nature has been passed down to all people.
Yet through Jesus, God has made a way for restoration. By the work of the Holy Spirit, His image is being renewed in us. We are called to love God, love others, and care for His creation—living for His glory.
Love. Harmony. Perfection. Once, all creation sang the same glorious song.
👉 Disrupted Harmony
Love, harmony, and perfection once defined all creation. But everything changed when a created being—Satan—chose pride and deception over truth and love, accusing God of being unfair and untrustworthy.
Through deception, Satan led a third of the angels into rebellion and later caused Adam and Eve to doubt God. Sin entered the world, distorting God’s image in humanity and breaking the harmony of creation. The universe watched as the conflict between good and evil began—a conflict that continues today.
This “great controversy” was ultimately answered through Jesus. His life and sacrificial death revealed the depth of God’s love, exposed the true nature of sin, and proved that God can be trusted.
Because of Jesus, we can be restored. Through the Holy Spirit, our hearts are transformed, we are assured of forgiveness, and we are empowered to live in freedom, joy, and purpose. His resurrection gives us victory over sin and removes the fear of death.
👉 The Great Controversy
All humanity is part of a cosmic conflict between Christ and Satan over God’s character, His law, and His authority.
This conflict began in heaven and came to earth when humanity chose sin. As a result, God’s image in us was distorted, and the world fell into brokenness. Yet this world has become the stage where God’s love and justice are revealed.
Through Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the work of angels, God continues to guide, protect, and lead people toward salvation—ultimately revealing His goodness and truth.
👉 The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ
Jesus lived the perfect life we could not live and died the death we deserved. Through His sacrifice, God provided the only way for humanity to be reconciled to Him.
His death both reveals God’s love and provides forgiveness for sin. His resurrection declares victory over evil and assures eternal life for all who believe.
Through Christ, we are restored, transformed, and given the hope of final victory over sin and death.
👉 The Experience of Salvation
Salvation begins with God’s grace. Through the Holy Spirit, we recognize our need for Jesus, repent, and place our faith in Him.
Through Christ, we are forgiven, made new, and adopted into God’s family. The Spirit renews our hearts, writes God’s truth within us, and empowers us to live a transformed life.
As we remain in Him, we experience ongoing growth and the assurance of salvation.
👉 Growing in Christ
Through Jesus’ victory over evil, we are set free from fear, shame, and the weight of our past.
As we walk with Him, the Holy Spirit shapes our lives—filling us with peace, joy, and purpose. We grow through prayer, Scripture, worship, community, and serving others.
Following Christ means living with compassion and reflecting His love in every area of life. As we do, His presence transforms both our everyday moments and our eternal future.
Jesus left His followers with an epic mission: tell the world of His love and His promise to return. Also, they should love people the way He loved them.
👉 We Are One Body
Though imperfect, we are called to live like Him—serving others, growing in God’s Word, and sharing His truth with the world.
The church is a diverse community where all people are equal in Christ. Together, we worship, study Scripture, celebrate baptism and communion, and support one another as the body of Christ.
Even in our imperfections, Jesus remains the head of the church. Through His grace, we are being transformed into a new creation. In the last days, God calls His people to remain faithful and share a final message of hope with the world.
The Holy Spirit equips every believer with unique gifts to serve, strengthen the church, and reflect God’s love.
👉 The Church
The church is God’s family on earth—gathered for worship, fellowship, learning, service, and sharing the message of salvation.
Centered on Jesus as Lord and Savior, the church lives in unity as His body, growing together in faith and preparing for His return.
👉 The Remnant and Its Mission
In the last days, God calls a faithful people to return to His truth.
This remnant proclaims salvation through Jesus, calls people to obedience, and announces His soon return. Every believer is invited to take part in this global mission of hope and restoration.
👉 Unity in the Body of Christ
The church is one body made up of many different people, united by the Holy Spirit.
In Christ, all divisions—race, status, or background—are set aside. We are called to live in unity, share one faith, and serve one another in love.
👉 Baptism
Baptism is a public declaration of faith in Jesus.
Through immersion in water, it symbolizes the death of our old life and the beginning of a new life in Christ. It represents forgiveness, transformation, and becoming part of God’s family.
👉 The Lord’s Supper
The Lord’s Supper remembers Jesus’ sacrifice and celebrates our relationship with Him.
Through communion and the act of humble service through foot washing, we reflect on His love, renew our faith, and unite as one body in Christ.
👉 Spiritual Gifts and Ministries
God gives every believer spiritual gifts through the Holy Spirit.
These gifts—such as teaching, serving, leading, and encouraging—equip the church to grow, stay grounded in truth, and fulfill its mission in love.
👉 The Gift of Prophecy
The Holy Spirit continues to guide the church through the gift of prophecy.
God’s law in the Ten Commandments show us how to live and make clear our need for Jesus. Though the law shows us the path to follow and convicts us of sin, it’s about far more than just toeing the line.
👉 Created for a Whole Life
The Ten Commandment principles go beyond rules—they guide our relationship with God, ourselves, and others.
Jesus demonstrated what this life looks like in action. He highlighted the Sabbath as a day of rest, restoration, and doing good. The Sabbath is God’s gift—a time to pause, reconnect with Him, and care for others.
God also calls us to live as faithful stewards. We are entrusted with our time, energy, resources, relationships, and the world around us, and we are called to manage them with care and purpose.
He desires us to live balanced, whole lives—caring for our bodies, growing our minds, and nurturing our spiritual lives. As the Holy Spirit works in us, we reflect God’s character in how we live and serve others.
God created us for relationships. Marriage is designed as a lifelong, loving union, and families are meant to be places of love, growth, and support. Even when families are imperfect, everyone is invited into the family of God.
👉 The Law of God
The Ten Commandments express God’s love and reveal His will for how we live and relate to others.
They point out sin and lead us to recognize our need for a Savior. While salvation is by grace, obedience is the natural result of a transformed life and reflects our love for God and others.
👉 The Sabbath
The Sabbath is a weekly gift from God—a time for rest, worship, and renewal.
It reminds us of God as Creator and Redeemer, strengthens our relationship with Him, and offers a rhythm of restoration. Observed from evening to evening, it is both a celebration and a sign of our connection to God.
👉 Stewardship
God entrusts us with everything we have—our time, abilities, resources, and the world around us.
We honor Him by using these gifts faithfully, serving others, and supporting His mission. Stewardship is both a responsibility and a joy, helping us grow in love and overcome selfishness.
👉 Christian Behavior
We are called to live lives that reflect God’s grace in every area—thoughts, actions, and relationships.
Through the Holy Spirit, we pursue purity, health, and integrity, making choices that honor God. This includes caring for our bodies, choosing what is uplifting, and living with humility and self-control.
👉 Marriage and the Family
Marriage is a lifelong, loving commitment between a man and a woman, reflecting Christ’s relationship with the church.
Families are designed to be places of love, respect, and spiritual growth. Parents are called to guide their children in faith, while the church supports all families—recognizing that everyone belongs in the family of God.
From the Garden of Eden to the Tower of Babel, the destruction of Sodom to the Exodus from Egypt, God has always investigated before taking action.
👉 Love Restored
Throughout history, God has acted with justice, care, and transparency. Before His return, Jesus is revealing how each person’s choices have shaped their lives—showing that God’s judgments are fair and rooted in love.
The sanctuary services of the Old Testament pointed forward to Jesus’ work. Today, He is our High Priest—offering forgiveness, interceding on our behalf, and restoring our relationship with God through His sacrifice.
Though death separates us from life, it is not the end. Through Jesus, we have the promise of resurrection and eternal life.
God’s plan will ultimately bring restoration. After the final judgment, sin and suffering will be removed forever, and creation will be made new—filled once again with love, joy, and harmony.
👉 Christ’s Ministry in the Heavenly Sanctuary
Jesus now ministers in the heavenly sanctuary as our High Priest.
Through His sacrifice, we have access to forgiveness and grace. His ongoing work reveals who has accepted His salvation and demonstrates the justice and love of God before His return.
👉 The Second Coming of Christ
The return of Jesus is the great hope of the church.
His coming will be visible, personal, and worldwide. While we continue to live in readiness and anticipation now, on the day of Christ’s return, the righteous will be raised and taken to heaven.
👉 Death and Resurrection
Death is a temporary, unconscious state for all people, separating us from God.
Through Jesus’ victory and defeat over death, the righteous will be raised to eternal life at His return, while the final resurrection of the unrighteous will occur later.
👉 The Millennium and the End of Sin
The millennium is a thousand-year period when the redeemed are with Christ in heaven.
During this time, the earth lies desolate, occupied by only Satan and his angels. Afterward, the final judgment takes place, and sin and evil are completely destroyed, bringing an end to suffering forever.
👉 The New Earth
God will create a new earth where righteousness dwells.
In this restored world, God will live with His people, and there will be no more death, pain, or sorrow. The great conflict will be over, and all creation will reflect God’s love for eternity.