Who we are
The Emmaus Seventh-day Adventist Church is one of the churches in the Northeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, a member of the worldwide body of Seventh-day Adventist.
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Pastor Robert Yee was born in Jamaica, West Indies and is a graduate of the College of Arts, Science and Technology in the Field of Electrical Engineering. He graduated with the highest honors from Oakwood College in 1986 with a Bachelor's degree in Theology and minors in History and Biblical Languages. He is also a graduate of Andrews Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity...
Our Name & Mission

The name Seventh-day Adventist includes two vital beliefs for us as a Church. 'Adventist' reflects our passionate conviction in the nearness of the soon return ('advent') of Jesus. 'Seventh-day' refers to the Biblical Sabbath which from Creation on has always been on the seventh day of the week, or Saturday.

Our History
In July 1980, the Spirit of God moved on the hearts and minds of the lay activity team of the Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist Church to start a new church. The team members were Elders Louis Straker, Sidney Williams, Cameron Bowen and Willy Oliver (World Pathfinder Director and Family Life Director) and a crusade was launched. They summoned the renowned Evangelist Fitzroy Maitland (Pat as he is known by many) who, after pitching his tent at the corner of Avenue D and Bedford Avenue, ventured out with vigor and vitality. He preached with such power and clarity from Gods word that many people hearing these soul-stirring messages and songs of praise gave their lives over to the Lord
Church Structure

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is organized with a representative form of church government. This means authority in the Church comes from the membership of local churches. Executive responsibility is given to representative bodies and officers to govern the Church. Four levels of Church structure lead from the individual believer to the worldwide Church organization: