No matter what stage of life people are in, we accept one another and do our best to provide for one another.
Because of the historical significance of these scriptures and other corroborating evidence found around the globe.
The fourth commandment states "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy", meaning the seventh day. This was when God rested after the six days of creation.
We are a mixed group of people from different backgrounds and beliefs, but we all come together and welcome newcomers who would like to learn more about Jesus and the Bible!
“There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
Currently, Adventists hold 28 fundamental beliefs that can be organized into six categories—the doctrines of God, man, salvation, the church, the Christian life, and last day events. In each teaching, God is the architect, who in wisdom, grace and infinite love, is restoring a relationship with humanity that will last for eternity.
We believe that the Bible is true and that it is a righteous guide for how we should live our lives. Because of this, we have 28 fundamental beliefs that are based solely on the Scripture. (Hence why we consider ourselves to be part of the “Sola Scriptura” Protestant movement.
To learn about our beliefs, read What We Believe.
The Sabbath was established at the end of the creation week—the seventh day—after God created the heavens, the earth, and the first humans. He “blessed the seventh day and made it holy” because He rested from all His work (Genesis 2:2-3, ESV). The Sabbath is God’s perpetual sign of His eternal covenant between Him and His people.
Dress is to be simple, modest, and neat, befitting those whose true beauty does not consist of outward adornment but in the imperishable ornament of a gentle and quiet spirit.
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