Seventh-day Adventists cannot officially celebrate Easter because its not in the Bible. On Easter people may only hold church services provided the surroundings understand Easter have pagan roots and the purpose is to bring all to Christ.
What do Seventh-Day Adventists do for Easter?
Some Adventist churches have an Easter sunrise service and Adventist children have long enjoyed coloring Easter eggs and the Easter egg hunt. Most importantly, the life, death, and ressurection of Jesus Christ is, and always has been, central to our faith. Do Adventists celebrate Halloween?
What holidays do Seventh-Day Adventists not celebrate?
Seventh-day Adventists do not celebrate Christmas or other religious festivals throughout the calendar year as holy feasts established by God. The only period in time Adventists celebrate as holy is the weekly Sabbath (from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset).
Do Seventh-Day Adventists believe in Jesus?
Adventists believe that Christ, as the high priest of the new covenant, ministers in the heavenly sanctuary. The heavenly sanctuary has two areas - the holy place and the most holy place. When Christ went from Earth to Heaven he went into the holy place.
Does Seventh-Day Adventist celebrate Holy Week?
The Seventh-Day Adventist Church, a Protestant Christian denomination, does not observe the practices of the Holy Week as Catholics or other Protestant denominations do. Adventists believe that the resurrection of Christ that is commemorated at Easter is a historical event of immense importance.