well of course you can but you probably should not, since it breaks the Sabbath
I have asked myself this question also, and have come to the conclusion through study and family guidance that, as a Seventh-day Adventist, a reception would not be advisable on the Sabbath, because the things that people do during receptions such as dancing and celebrating the couple and worldly traditions are not really Sabbath activities, and because the focus is not on God.
well of course you can but you probably should not, since it breaks the Sabbath
Sabbath school is where you go before church starts and learn more one-on-one things about God and the religion. (POV from a Seventh Day Adventist) Sabbath school may be different in the Jewish religion.
Yes, it is a Christian denomination based on the Bible. Their sabbath is on Saturday.
The Seventh Day Adventist church is a Protestant Christian denomination who observe the original Sabbath day which is Saturday and not Sunday. They preach many of the same things as other Christians.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Bible-based Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday as the Sabbath, and by its emphasis on the imminent Second Coming (the Advent) of Jesus Christ.
The simple answer is that the Sabbath ends on Saturday evening when the sun slips beyond the horizon and you can no longer see it. That is, the Sabbath starts at sundown on Friday and ends at sundown on Saturday. (See for example, Leviticus 23:32 and Mark 1:32.)
Seventh Day Adventists believe that Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown is The Lord's Sabbath. Paying our rent is not a Sabbath activity, if the rent has to be paid on Saturday, we have to wait until after sundown to do so.
The Seventh Day Sabbath, a Perpetual Sign 1847 author: Joseph Bates. He was the founder and developer of Sabbatarian Adventism, a strain of religious thinking that evolved into the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
It is called a few names. Sabbath service, service, weekend service etc. Chapel or Church are more colloquial names.
Seventh Day Adventist believe in the observance of the Seventh-day Sabbath (Genesis 2:1-3), which would be Saturday.
Yes... hence the name, Seventh-day Adventists. The founders of the Seventh-day Adventist church kept the seventh day of the week, Saturday, holy as the Sabbath, according to the fourth commandment (Exodus 20:8-10).