The Seventh-day Adventist church organization overall does not acknowledge Valentine's Day as a holiday. However, having attended Seventh-day Adventist schools and churches throughout my life, the schools do let the children pass around Valentine's cards and candy. The individual churches have special potlucks/dinners with a Valentine's/heart theme.
Celebrating Saint Valentines day is a matter of choice for individual Seventh-day Adventists. The church itself neither condones nor discourages against the celebration of the day. In fact Christians are to love everyday, so in essence everyday is like Valentines Day... in spirit.
There is no official statement as recognizing Valentine's Day as a church holiday. However, some churches will probably prepare some special program with the love theme.
yes, they do. I went to a dinner they had celebrating God's love for us.
But do not know why on this specific date
Valentines day was to recognize the death of Saint Valentine.
there is no school on valentines day
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Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was created in 1878.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists do believe in blood transfusions. You may be confusing Seventh-day Adventists with Jehovah's Witnesses, who are an entirely separate denomination.
I don't know but my cousin got married on Valentines day.
Adventists do not celebrate the Great Disappointment.
Thomas Holland has written: 'Seventh-day Adventists' -- subject(s): Seventh-Day Adventists
Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was created in 1902.
Adventists do not believe in Papal authority or the saints.
No, Valentines day is all marketing.
Happy Valentines Day! <3