Woodland Hills Christian Church

Woodland Hills Christian Church making disciples who make disciples. The worship experience at WHCC is casual and includes contemporary praise and worship and biblical teaching.

Mission
- Make disciples who make disciples

Vision
A growing community of Christ followers:
- Committed to becoming like Jesus
- Joyfully serving one another and our community
- Intentionally pursuing our unchurched neighbors
- Advancing Kingdom growth beyond our walls

Values
- Authenticity
- Life Change
- Power of God's Word

Non-Denominational
Woodland Hills is a non-denominational C

hristian church with three Sunday locations: Abingdon Campus at 9:00 am and 10:45 a.m, Meadowview Campus at 10:45am, and The Table at 5:00pm. We are not associated with any higher authority or organization beyond the local church. We recognize a fellowship and brotherhood with other restoration churches, however, each congregation is fully independent. Leadership
The responsibility of leadership and authority rests upon a team of elders who we feel God has set apart for the purpose of leading and protecting God’s people. The staff serves under the guidance and direction of these elders. Deacons oversee specific areas of ministry within the church. Deacons work directly with ministry team leaders providing training, guidance, accountability and encouragement. It is through these ministry teams that God’s people are equipped and encouraged to use their gifts in service to God. (Acts 20:28-31; Acts 6:1-7; Ephesians 4:7-16)

Core Beliefs
We believe in one God, the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit
Matthew 5:16, 45; 6:1, 4, 8, 9
James 1:17
John 1:1; 14:9
Genesis 1:2; John 4:24; 14:16-20
2 Peter 1:21

We believe in God the Father Almighty, creator of all things visible and invisible. Genesis 1:1
Acts 17:24-28
Hebrews 11:3

We believe in Jesus Christ, God’s one and only son, my one and only savior. John 1:14
1 John 4:9
John 3:16
Peter 3:18

Jesus Christ was born Jesus of Nazareth, both fully human and fully divine, conceived of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary. Matthew 21:11
John 19:19
John 1:14
Romans 5:15-17
Colossians 2:9
1 John 1:1
Matthew 1:18
Luke 1:26-38

Jesus suffered and was crucified under Pontius Pilate. Luke 23:1-46

Jesus died, was buried, rose again bodily from the dead on the third day. Luke 23:44; 24:8
John 20:24-29
1 Corinthians 15:3-8

Jesus ascended into heaven and now sits at the right hand of the Father
Luke 22:69
Acts 1:1-9
Colossians 3:1

Jesus will return to judge both the living and the dead. Matthew 24:36-42
John 14:1-3
Acts 1:10-11; 10:39-42
1 Peter 4:5

Baptism
We believe that the Bible teaches that baptism is to be the immediate response of faith in Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 3:21) Peter is clear that the power for salvation is not in the water but in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the death and resurrection of our savior that brings the power of salvation to all men. Peter also teaches, however, that baptism is God’s chosen response of our faith in Christ. Every time baptism is mentioned in the New Testament it is in the context of salvation or forgiveness of sins. In Acts 2, Peter is asked by the crowd what they needed to do in order to be saved and his answer was that they should “repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit (v. 38).” We believe the answer to that question should be the same today. In every conversion story in the book of Acts those being lead to Christ are baptized immediately. The Ethiopian Eu**ch said, “here’s water why can’t be baptized” (8:37). Ananias told Saul that he should “be baptized washing away his sins calling on the name of the Lord.” (9:18; 22:16) When Cornelius and his household were obviously touched by God, Peter commanded that they be baptized (10:48). Other examples include Lydia in Acts 16 and the Philippian jailor in Acts 16. Baptism for the first century church was more than just an option and more than just an outward sign. It was the immediate response of faith. That’s why Jesus told us to “Make disciples, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” (Matthew 28:19) In leading people to Christ at Woodland Hills, we feel that scripture compels and commands us to lead people to the waters of baptism, to experience the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Communion
There is no New Testament command as to the frequency of communion. Jesus simply said “do this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19). Therefore we are left to examine the example left for us by the early church. Acts 2:46 indicates that, early on, Christians broke bread daily. The frequency of communion is not mentioned again until Acts 20:7 which says they came together on the first day of the week to break bread. In our attempt to follow the example of the church of Acts we have chosen to break bread when we come together on the first day of each week. For an in-depth introduction to Woodland Hills and our beliefs, please join us at our next First Step class.

06/10/2026

Join us this summer for a Grand ole time!

05/28/2026
Here's what happening April 29, 2026 -
04/29/2026

Here's what happening April 29, 2026 -

Do you have a suggestion for a new Connection Group or would you like to lead a group? Contact Nick at [email protected]  

Here's what's happening April 22, 2026 -
04/22/2026

Here's what's happening April 22, 2026 -

Do you have a suggestion for a new Connection Group or would you like to lead a group? Contact Nick at [email protected]  

The rainbow is the promised seal of the Noahic covenant. That God would not destroy the earth again. The beauty of this ...
04/05/2026

The rainbow is the promised seal of the Noahic covenant. That God would not destroy the earth again. The beauty of this is found in the resurrected savior. The Father, instead of destroying the earth due to their sin, chose to send His Son to redeem a people unto Himself which fulfills the covenant made to Noah.

He is risen! He is risen indeed!

Pray you are making plans to join us in celebrating our resurrected Savior and Lord.

Services at 9 and 10:45am

Thanks to Mindy Bonin for capturing this picture tonight.

See you tomorrow- 9:00 and 10:45 in Abingdon or Meadowview.
04/04/2026

See you tomorrow- 9:00 and 10:45 in Abingdon or Meadowview.

04/03/2026

It is finished! Today, as Christians, we pause in the shadow of the cross in rememberance of God’s love. Isaiah 53:5 says “But he was pierced for our transgression; he was crushed for our iniquities: upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed.”

We invite you to join us as we reflect on Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf. The cross is enough and His grace is sufficient.

Where: Woodland Hills Christian Church, 16173 Elementary Dr. Abingdon, VA

Time: 6:30pm

Here's what's happening March 25, 2026 -
03/25/2026

Here's what's happening March 25, 2026 -

This Friday, the men's study group will be reading Numbers 16-18 and John 21 & Acts 1.  Reminder that we will be meeting at  the exit 17 Fiddlers, at 7:00am.  No breakfast necessary.

Here's what's happening March 18, 2026 -
03/18/2026

Here's what's happening March 18, 2026 -

This Friday, the men's study group will be reading Numbers 13-15 and John 19-20. Reminder that we will be meeting at  the exit 17 Fiddlers, at 7:00am.  No breakfast necessary.

Address

16173 Elementary Drive
Abingdon, VA
24210

Telephone

+12766288659

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