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Auburn Adventist Academy's motto is 'That Students may become of Christ convicted, to Christ committed, and for Christ compelled.'.
The motto of Portland Adventist Academy is 'Christ Centered - Character Driven'.
== == If the church is only a setting for the wedding, almost anyone may be married in a church, generally speaking. Regarding the person who officiates, I don't know the rules in the Church of Christ, but an Adventist pastor would not be willing to perform a marriage between an Adventist and someone of another faith: in the Bible, it says to not be "unequally yoked," which for Adventists means that you shouldn't marry someone who has different beliefs. A Seventh-day Adventist pastor has to be ordained in order to be able to perform marriages. The position of the church is to marry a non-Adventist couple or an Adventist couple. Marring a non-Adventist with an Adventist is what the rule of the church does not allow. But there is the other option, civil marriage in court.
Adventists can get married in the Church of Christ or any other church. Adventists recognize marriages performed by clergy of any denomination or public officals. Some Adventist pastors will not officate at a wedding between an Adventist and a non-Adventist.
Jesus Christ
Christian by definition means Christ-like or like Christ. Adventists are Christians that go by the bible.
Whakatane Seventh-day Adventist School's motto is 'Commitment and Excellence'.
There is very little difference. Christ taught that He was the Christ and came to earth to do the will of His Father. Once we are converted to this truth we become a person of Christ. It is then our responsibility to work with a will converting others to this same truth.
Jesus is God's son
There is no difference between Baby Jesus and Jesus Christ. Jesus is called Baby Jesus because He was born into this world like all of us, as a baby.
I know of none. The repeated message in scripture is that Jesus was the Christ.
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.