Event details
- Friday | 31/10/2025 to Saturday | 01/11/2025
- 4:00 pm - 6:45 pm
- Croydon Seventh-day Adventist Church, 95 Selhurst Road, SE25 6LH
Join us in person or online for a special mini-series on one of the church’s most debated doctrines: The Trinity.
We will focus on revealing the truth about the Biblical Trinity, the Divinity of the Christ and the Trinity of Adventism from:
- Friday 31st October, 19:00. Followed by light refreshments.
- Saturday 1st November, from 10:00. Lunch will be provided. There will be a Q&A at 4pm.
A message from our Pastors:
Greetings Friends,
We extend a warm welcome to our theological symposium on the Trinity, featuring the esteemed Dr. Denis Fortin. We are truly grateful for your participation as we embark on a profound exploration of this fundamental aspect of our faith. This symposium represents a significant opportunity to engage with rich theological insights and to deepen our understanding of the Trinity, a central doctrine of the Christian faith.
Trinitarian theology is one of the basic Christian tenets. It concerns the activity of the three persons in God’s plan of salvation and addresses a central philosophical concept: God’s ontology. The doctrine of the Trinity is so pivotal that one cannot escape dealing with the subject within the theological spectrum.
As we gather, we will not only examine the intricate relationships within the Godhead but also reflect on how this understanding influences our lives and our relationships with one another. May this symposium serve as a catalyst not only for enriching our understanding but also for transforming our perspectives and our commitment to the divine mystery of the Trinity and its implications for our lives as faithful believers.
We hope that this event will inspire new insights and a renewed sense of hope in each of us. Shalom!
Dr. Devron Thomas and Pastor Andrew Cudjoe
Dr. Denis Fortin
Denis Fortin is professor of historical theology at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University, in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Since joining the Seminary faculty in 1994, Fortin has served also as director of the Master of Divinity program (1999-2001), associate dean (2000-2004), chair of the Department of Theology and Christian Philosophy (2006), and dean of the Seminary (2006-2013).

