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Resources

Sermon Podcasts

Whether you’re driving, going on a walk, exercising, doing chores or are simply in need of some quiet time and inspiration, our sermon podcasts offer food for thought and life lessons from recognized Christian leaders and lay preachers. Our podcast library is updated weekly. Look for Olney Adventist Church on SoundCloud and Apple Podcasts.

Health Nuggets

Looking for natural ways to get and stay healthy or find healing from various health challenges? Check out our series of 8 videos, Move More, Eat Better, Love More, from renowned endocrinologist Dr. Hana Kahleova on how simple changes in diet, exercise and lifestyle can transform your life, help you manage chronic conditions, and live your best life.

Sermon Playlists

Understand how you can find hope, healing, strength and grace from God’s Word through our binge-worthy sermon series on YouTube. Individual sermon videos are also available here and the collection is updated frequently. Complete livestreams of our most recent services can be accessed here at any time. Subscribe to your YouTube channel to stay up to date and save your favorites.

Bible Study

At Olney SDA, we follow the Sabbath School plans from the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists for our weekly Bible study and group discussions. You can find the Bible lessons by age group here. Current lessons for adults are here. You may also enjoy the English podcast and multilingual PDFs of lessons here. If you would like individual Bible study (in person or virtual), email us at hello@olneysda.org and we will get back to you with options and set up a plan that works for you.

Food & Financial Assistance

Our church actively supports Olney Help, an entirely volunteer-run nonprofit that has been providing food and financial assistance to local families since 1969. Our church and school regularly provide non-perishable food, grocery gift card, and cash donations and also conduct neighborhood food drives. In turn, Olney Help offers emergency food assistance (3–5 day supply of nonperishable food and access to fresh food) and financial aid to prevent foreclosure or eviction, prevent cut-off of utilities, and to purchase essential medications. They also provide referrals to other nonprofit, state and federal agencies that may be able to assist in providing food or financial help. Learn how to donate or request help.

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