Sermons from the pulpit at Shalom — preached plainly, recorded faithfully. Tap any video below to watch on demand, or join us live at 11 AM each Sabbath on YouTube.
Peace Notes.
What's preaching is.
Worship at Shalom is built around the Word. We don't entertain — we open the Bible and let it speak. Sermons run 25 to 35 minutes, the language is plain, and the goal is the same every week: that you leave seeing Jesus a little more clearly and your life a little more honestly.
If you've never heard a Seventh-day Adventist sermon, you'll find it familiar — Scripture-grounded, Christ-centered, and rooted in the long tradition of Sabbath-keeping believers worldwide.
Recent series.
A handful of recent messages from the pulpit. The titles below link out to the full video on our YouTube channel.
- What Doest Thou Here, Elijah? — On burnout, divine appointment, and the still small voice.
- He Knows My Name — A meditation on Isaiah 43 and the intimacy of being known by God.
- Resisting in a Shaking World — Standing firm when the ground beneath you shifts.
- Called To Serve — On vocation, the priesthood of believers, and the joy of small faithful acts.
- Seeing Christ in Everyone — Loving our neighbor when our neighbor is a stranger.
Browse the full archive on YouTube ↗
Upcoming.
Each Sabbath at 11:00 AM we go live. The current quarter focuses on Growing in a Relationship With God — the same theme as the Sabbath School lesson. Pastoral Greetings begin at 10:50 AM if you'd like to settle in early.
Why Peace Notes.
The name comes from the closing word over our service: Shalom. Peace. Wholeness. The kind that comes only from being right with God, with each other, and with the world He's made. The notes are the prayers, the sermons, the songs, the conversations that carry that peace forward — week after week, into the homes of everyone who joins us.
That's what we mean when we say come and see.