Church History
Vidalia Advent Christian Church was built in 1945 by the tithes of Thad
Simons, in aggreement that W.H. Herndon would pastor the church. The church was
built in Tarrytown, GA. It prospered for many years and then was closed. W.H.
Herndon pastored the church until 1962.
In the mid 1970s, members of Holten's Chapel Advent Christian Church and
Pembroke Advent Christian Church and other Advent Christians in the Vidalia area
began meeting jointly and looking to start a church. With the help of the
Georgia Advent Christian conference, they were able to locate and purchase the
Tarrytown church.
The Church was moved to Vidalia, GA in Feb. 1972. James Lee Herndon
pastored until Sept of 1972. Jim Sydney Claxton filled the pastorship between
1972-1980.
LJ Hutcheson pastored 1980-1999. Clint and Travis Hutcheson began speaking
in April 1999. Both were ordained October 20, 2002.
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Advent Christian Declaration of Principles
- We believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, being in its entirety
a revelation given to man under divine inspiration and providence; that its
historic statements are correct, and that it is the only divine and infallible
standard of faith and practice.
- We believe, as revealed in the Bible:
- In one God, our Father, eternal, and infinite in his wisdom, love and power,
the Creator of all things, "in whom we live, and move, and have our being."
- And in Jesus Christ, our Lord, the only begotten Son of God, conceived of
the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary; who came into our world to seek and to
save that which was lost; who died for our sins; who was raised bodily from the
dead for our justification; who ascended in heaven as our High Priest and
Mediator, and who will come again in the end of this age, to judge the living
and the dead, and to reign forever and ever.
- And in the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, sent from God to convince the world
of sin, of righteousness and of judgment, whereby we are sanctified and sealed
unto the day of redemption.
- We believe that man was created for immortality, but that through sin he
forfeited his divine birthright; that because of sin, death entered into the
world, and passed upon all men; and that only through faith in Jesus Christ, the
divinely ordained Life-giver, can men become "partakers of the divine nature,"
and live forever.
- We believe that death is a condition of unconsciousness to all persons,
righteous and wicked; a condition which will remain unchanged until the
resurrection at Christ's Second Coming, at which time the righteous will receive
everlasting life while the wicked will be "punished with everlasting
destruction;" suffering complete extinction of being.
- We believe that salvation is free to all those who, in this life and in this
age, accept it on the conditions imposed, which conditions are simple and
inflexible, namely, turning from sin, repentance toward God, faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ, and a life of consecration to the service of God; thus excluding
all hope of a future probation, or of universal salvation
- We believe that Jesus Christ, according to his promise, will come again to
this earth, even "in like manner" as he went into heaven - personally, visibly
and gloriously - to reign here forever; and that this coming is the hope of the
church, inasmuch as upon that coming depend the resurrection and reward of the
righteous, the abolition of sin and its consequences, and the renewal of the
earth - now marred by sin - to become the eternal home of the redeemed, after
which event the earth will be forever free from sin and death.
- We believe that Bible prophecy has indicated the approximate time of
Christ's return; and comparing its testimony with the signs of our times, we are
confident the he is near, "even at the doors," and we believe that the great
duty of the hour is the proclamation of this soon-coming redemption, the defense
of Bible authority, inspiration and truth, and the salvation of lost men.
- We believe the church of Christ is an institution of divine origin, which
includes all true Christians, of whatever name; but that local church
organizations should be independent of outside control, congregational in
government, and subject to no dictation of priest, bishop or pope - although
true fellowship and unity of action should exist between all such organizations.
- We believe that the only ordinances of the church of Christ are Baptism and
the Lord's Supper; immersion being the only true baptism.
- We believe that the first day of the week, as the day set apart by the early
church in commemoration of Christ's resurrection, should be observed as the
Christian Sabbath, and used as a day of rest and religious worship.
- We believe that war is contrary to the spirit and teachings of our Lord and
Master, Jesus Christ; that it is contrary to the spirit of true brotherhood; and
that our influence should be used against it. We believe the Bible also teaches
that properly constituted government is ordained of God and is a divine
instrument for man's welfare and protection. When an Advent Christian decides on
the basis of Scripture and conscience, either to bear arms or to submit to
penalties imposed for his refusal to do so, local Advent Christian congregations
should extend continued fellowship and nurture.
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